Ok, so you envisage the epoch of Anthony Hopkins, Gregory Peck, Jack Nicholson and Robin Williams classic? Well don’t you think you’re too young for them? Although oldness doesn’t plump your outlook of essays on marketing but it certainly adds a factor to it. Let’s just gawp into these modern yet classic works of legends:
1. The Departed
The magic of Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Matt Damon in this movie does not leave you from its charm. The undercover police officer played by DiCaprio is brilliant. His penetrating performance is the major element in the movie. However, Jack Nicholson and Matt Damon are best in the deleterious roles.
2. V for Vendetta
A man V who fights for the innocents died in the brutal attack by their own government. The movie is based on how a political party destroy its own people just to come into a power. The movie includes torture, emotion, violence, fire of revenge and affection but it comes out to be a blend of genius film-making.
3. The Aviator
Watch it and you will get to know how best Leonardo Dicaprio can perform. The epic scene from the movie where Dicaprio is sitting naked on a chair in the theatre room is mind-numbing. His character is a mystery in the movie. However, Cate Blanchet is sensual and unanticipated in this movie. The cinematography is striking and every single scene is offered so well.
4. The Pianist
Roman Polanski made this masterpiece in 2002. The movie is so expressive and realistic that it creates a sudden impact on you. It shows the brutality disseminated by the Nazis Germans on Jewish community in Warsaw during the World War II. The scenes from the war are disturbing and terrifying.
5. Inglorious Bastards
No one can demonstrate the deed of violence and bloodshed as brilliantly as Quentin Tarantino does in his movies. The different segments in the story are fun to watch. The cinematography of the movie is amazing with light blend of colours to make the theme of the movie more appealing. Brad Pitt is entertaining with his hilarious accent.
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