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A Clockwork Orange

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Every frame, every image in this film is iconic. Kubrick brought something essentially subversive and unacceptable into the mainstream and made it digestable (well, kind of) to the broad audience. Cinema as we know it didn't quite catch up until the 90's. Unlike most other movies of this type, be it Trainspotting or Fight Club, Clockwork never insists upon itself. It's organic, it's like a force of nature.
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I'll make a list of my favorites too.. not in any order, but, as I recall



Persona

Winter Light

Seventh Seal

Wild Strawberries

Hour of the Wolf

En Passion

(these are the only Bergman movies I have watched, and, I think all his movies are must-watch for me)

hmmm...coming back to English --

Godfather trilogy

Bourne trilogy

Badlands

To the Wonder

Days of Heaven

(Terence Malick movies -- if you enjoy the art of film-making)

Ridley Scott movies(a fan here :p )

Drive

Silence of the Lambs ...Hannibal.. Red Dragon..

Theory of everything

Mr Nobody

War Horse

(all Steven Spielberg movies tbh)

Before Sunrise





...I'm just starting to realise the number of movies i love are just too many to list O_O ...okay biopics, to name a few quickly --

Gandhi

Lincoln

Emporer

Queen(not Bollywood one lol)

Elizabeth

The Iron Lady

Into the Wild

Theory of Everything

A Beautiful Mind

Man who knew Infinity

The Imitation Game

Schindler's List

Sully

J Edgar

The Walk

Invictus

Changeling



...I'm sure I'm forgetting some important ones... there are just too many! and many I am yet to watch too..