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Ten inspirational movies that college students must watch when starting a business.

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1. Fight Club.

Fight Club is like clockwork orange in the 1990s. In this era when only a few shocking films have been produced, Fight Club will certainly not be ignored. Impressive and thought-provoking. Different from 95% horror movies now, it leaves a lot of questions for the audience to recall and argue. The thought-provoking and multi-level stories displayed in Fight Club provide enough discussion materials for hundreds of comments, close-ups and post-evaluation articles.

2. Edward Scissorhands

Edward Scissorhands directed by tim burton is a modern fairy tale about robots. It tells the story of an inventor who lived in an old castle, made all kinds of things, and finally made a robot and named him Edward. The inventor devoted himself to this work. He even taught Edward human manners and poetry, when to smile and when to be silent. However, the inventor died before the robot was finally completed.

Forrest Gump is an inspirational film comparable to The Shawshank Redemption in the same year.

4. Call Gattaca at close range)

In this future world, everyone's fate is no longer full of unknowns. When a life is just born (even when he/she can only be called life), his/her life trajectory has been basically determined, unless there are some unexpected non-genetic factors. From a genetic point of view, Vincent is an unfortunate man. When he was born, he was declared to have some kind of genetic defect. When he grows up, he will suffer from myopia and heart disease. Even more frightening, according to genetic inference, he can only live for 30 years. Vincent's parents wanted an excellent son very much, so they gave birth to a younger brother for him through genetic optimization. Although Vincent worked hard since he was a child, he was still unfairly discriminated against by genes. He likes swimming with his younger brother. It turns out that he is no worse than his younger brother, but what's the use of all this? People only believe in genes! Vincent is obsessed with space. In order to realize his dream of flying, he ran away from home and went through hardships. .............

5. Good hunting.

This film is a famous work written and performed by the then Hollywood rookies Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. The focus is on the self-disclosure and reconstruction process of the protagonist Will, who won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Robin williams won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for this film. This is not only a story about the growth of dedication to life, but also the crystallization of the friendship between Matt and Ben. They have been encouraging and supporting each other to climb the peak of their acting career for many years. Because both of them are actors, they cut into script writing from the perspective of actors; The classic Hollywood film narrative technique is adopted, which is fluent and sensational, with the characters as the causal center, and the leading role of the film is life-oriented acting and inspirational and touching script.

6. Dead Poets Society

What is worth pondering between a group of students receiving traditional education and an anti-traditional teacher? What decisions do students make when they are helpless?

From 65438 to 0959, Wilton Preparatory College was respected by people at that time for its dignified style. There, the mode of education is fixed, which is not only monotonous but also fetters the soul. However, all this has changed in the hands of a new teacher. John Keating's anti-traditional education method has brought some vitality to the college: in his class, he encourages students to stand on desks and observe the world around them from a new perspective; He introduced many thoughtful poems to students; The free and divergent thinking philosophy advocated by him has aroused great repercussions among students. Gradually, some people accepted him and began to face each day bravely and take control of their lives. Misfortune also happened at this time. ...

This film is peter weir's masterpiece. It won four Oscars and the title of Best Original Screenplay. In addition, robin williams's excellent acting also adds a lot of color to this film.

7. Pulp Fiction.

The film consists of three stories: the wife of Vincent and Martha, the situation of the gold watch and Bonnie, and five parts: preface and conclusion. These stories seem to be independent, but they are interrelated.

The thieves "Little Pumpkin" and "Little Rabbit" are a couple. At breakfast, they suddenly decided to rob the restaurant where they were eating and many customers inside, and immediately pulled out their guns and started to act.

Martha Wallace is the underworld boss in Absolute Monarch. Recently, several young people led by Brett stole a suitcase full of gold, so they sent their men Jules and Vincent to get it back. In the morning, Jules and Vincent arrived at their destination and broke into their room. The three young people who are having breakfast are very scared. After Vincent found the box, Jules killed two young people except Marvin, the insider. As usual, before killing, he recited a favorite Bible. ...

8. clockwork orange.

Clockwork orange is based on the novel of the same name by British writer Anthony Burgess. When the novel was first published in the United States, the publisher insisted on deleting the last chapter in the novel that Alex finally gave up violence and got married and had children. But Burgess has been worried about this chapter, thinking that without it, his thoughts could not be fully expressed. So he has always been dissatisfied with the American version of clockwork orange, whether it is a novel or a movie.

After reading this novel, Kubrick strongly persuaded Warner Film Company to buy its copyright at 1969 for $200,000. With a budget of only $2 million, Kubrick began to make the film clockwork orange. In the filming of this film, Kubrick borrowed many documentary shooting techniques, including live radio, only natural light lighting, and using wheelchairs to create bumps when shooting tracking shots.

After filming, clockwork orange was rated as an X-rated film by the American Film Review Committee because of its violence and pornography. Therefore, it became the second X-rated film nominated for an Oscar after Midnight Cowboy. One year after the film was released, Kubrick cut out the 30-second scene in the film and changed the rating of clockwork orange to R.

9. Fly over the madhouse.

Based on Ken Kesey's novel, this film tells the story of the resistance struggle of people abandoned by society and satirizes the dehumanization of western society. The film focuses on the dark life and tragic situation of mental patients, the ruthlessness of doctors as guardians of inhuman system in mental hospitals, and the resistance of "patients" to tradition and system in mental hospitals.

The film's style and conception are serious, but the audience's reaction is noisy and childish. Their vulgar and shallow cheers and applause should not be the return of this film. Although the plot of this film is too complicated, it is still a wonderful masterpiece. Especially in terms of lines, the director and screenwriter have made a lot of efforts, and many dialogues are well-known classics.

This film can be said to reflect the hippie culture and anti-government system at that time, while the director handled the highly critical and serious theme in a moderate and conservative narrative form, achieving the effect of appealing to both refined and popular tastes.

10. Adapted) [alias: Orchid Thief]

His other stick figure starring Nicolas Cage also belongs to this style.

Susan Orlean (Meryl Streep) wrote a novel The Orchid Thief, which described the so-called "Orchid Thief" John laroche (Chris Cooper) and three other Simino Indians who planned to clone a rare orchid and make huge profits from it. This is a true story, but it is only part of the film. Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) and his twin brother Donald (Nicolas Cage) and their adaptation of this novel are another part of this film. This film is about the adaptation of a novel script. ...

In middle age, Charlie Kaufman people who adapted scripts were cynical, full of setbacks in sexual life, and even some self-hatred, and were constantly threatened by their twin brother Donald who had a whim to write scripts. After the adaptation of The Orchid Thief began, these setbacks deepened. He had to turn to lazy Donald, who was trained to make plays full of Hollywood cliches. He spends as much time on vulgar horror movie scripts as Charlie spends on these orchid thieves. The two brothers have very different personalities. Charlie is introverted and timid, while Donald is just the opposite.

Charlie's talent in Jiang Lang was exhausted. He guessed that novelist Susan might be able to help him, so he flew to new york to ask her for help. But when he saw this elegant woman, he was too nervous to speak. He called Donald to new york to rewrite the third part of the play. ...