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  1. Jan 27, 2023 · The following movies all explore various cultural clashes well, and often treat both sides with a level of respect and empathy. This makes them insightful looks at why these clashes can happen,...

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  2. Rate. 59 Metascore. Neil Jordan's historical biopic of Irish revolutionary Michael Collins, the man who led a guerrilla war against the UK, helped negotiate the creation of the Irish Free State, and led the National Army during the Irish Civil War. Director Neil Jordan Stars Liam Neeson Aidan Quinn Julia Roberts.

    • Lost in Translation (2003) What it’s about: Bob Harris is a middle-aged movie star who crosses paths in Tokyo with a young Yale Philosophy student Charlotte.
    • Coco (2017) What it’s about: Miguel is a talented guitar player who has to hide his talent because of his family’s long tradition where music is not allowed.
    • Dances with Wolves (1990) What it’s about: Kevin Costner plays Lt. John Dunbar, who is proclaimed a war hero after accidentally leads Union troops to a victory during the Civil War.
    • Slumdog Millionaire. What it’s about: Jamal Malik, an 18-year-old orphan, is just one question away from winning a huge sum on the Indian version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.”
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    • Parasite. Parasite is a South Korean comedy/thriller released in 2019. A poor family wants to worm their way inside the house and lives of a wealthy family, so they devise a plan to adopt new identities to earn employment with the family.
    • Moonlight. Moonlight is a coming-of-age film that highlights the struggles of a young Black boy questioning his sexuality. The film has three parts, focused on his childhood, teenage years, and adulthood.
    • Barbie. Barbie was released in the summer of 2023 and already has made waves in the film industry. Margot Robbie starred in the titular role and Ryan Gosling starred as Ken.
    • The Social Network. In 2009, author Ben Mezrich wrote a book called The Accidental Billionaires that covered how Facebook was founded. Just one year later, a biopic based on the book was released, received international praise, and was slotted as number two in Rolling Stone’s 50 Best Movies of the 2010s.
    • Coco (2017) Coco is full of Mexican culture and music. The soundtrack and music in this film will make you want to move your body. Miguel (Anthony Gonzelez) and his guitar take us on a journey through the colors and cultures of Santa Cecilia during the Mexican holiday season – ‘The Day of the Dead’ (the town where the movie is based on).
    • Before Sunrise (1995) This film is a must-see for those who have butterflies in their stomachs but don’t want to get away from the experience. Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) are two strangers who meet on a train to Paris in Vienna; the story takes place in Paris.
    • The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) This is, without a doubt, the best film about adolescent life. From love to loneliness to grief and joy, the film, based on Chbosky’s novel, explores a range of emotions.
    • Slumdog Millionaire (2000) Mumbai is known as the “City of Nightmares” for good reason. A city of neon lights and concrete skyscrapers is what comes to mind when one thinks about Mumbai.
  3. Dec 5, 2019 · Here are the most culturally influential movies of the past decade. American Sniper. At first thought, America Sniper might seem like an odd choice for this list, but its impact is undeniable.

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  5. Apr 20, 2020 · Movies reflect culture through their narratives, characters and the way the movie makes us feel about contemporary issues. Learn about how films reflect cultures here.

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