Silver Sea Picks, 10 best films in 1984

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The February 1985 issue of "Contemporary World Movies" (17) Silver Sea Picks, the 10 best films in 84

This magazine is rich and detailed, and Yue Yingfeng has dedicated the contents of the magazine.

In the era when you must go to the cinema to watch movies, film magazines are undoubtedly the best way to promote movies, with pictures and texts, and star dynamics at a glance.

Yue Yingfenghe only has this "Contemporary World Film" magazine. At first, reading the magazine exudes the smell of old books, yellowed, fuzzy pictures, and a lot of text. Compared with the exquisite pictures, high-definition digital printing, pictures at a glance, and the general content of the text only by browsing, the current magazines are simply unobservable. Mobile browsing has almost replaced most of the text media, and the editors are simply illiterate. After reading

carefully, the content of the magazine is detailed and powerful. Whether it is from the film's achievements, or the content introduction, creative background, shooting process, the experience of directors, actors and other personnel are real experiences. The text is smooth and the comments are in place.

Silver Sea Picks, 1984 10 Best Films (Jingying)

"Los Angeles Times" selected

1. "Once in America" ​​starred Robert De Niro, who described two gangsters in the eastern United States.

2. The director of "The Cotton Club" Francis Coppola has both fighting, singing and dancing.

3. "The Holocaust" works by the British director Roland Chowphy.

4, "Deep in My Heart", "The Cramers", the director Robertton, another author

5 · "Choose Me". A romance film directed by Alan Rudolph.

6. "Under the Volcano", the latest masterpiece of Hollywood veteran John Hughes.

7. "A Trip to India" a British film directed by David Lean.

8. "Mozart" Milos Forman is another masterpiece after "Flying Over the Cuckoo's Nest".

9. "Ripoll". Alex. Cox directed.

10. "Barris of Texas". The work of West German director Wenders won an award at the Cannes International Film Festival in 1984 at the Cannes International Film Festival. Actress Tasha Kinsky.

The 10 best films of 1984

"Time" weekly selection

1. "After the rehearsal." Describe what happened when a theater director rehearsed Strindberg's play with his proud students. Directed by Ingmar Bergman.

2. "Gold and Silver". The masterpiece of French film master Robert Brisson.

3. "Card". Describes a troubled young man and a painful widow who lit the fire of love in the chaotic days of Northern Ireland. Director Pat O'Connor dealt with this love tragedy to make people cry from the bottom of their hearts.

4. "Comfort and Joy." Director Bill Forsain.

5. "Enter Sanity." In French film, two young ladies live a boring and lonely life. Feminism makes them establish a friendship. This is a comedy with tears in laughter.

6. "Little Elf". Director Joe Dante.

7. "A Trip to India".

8. "Deep In My Heart".

9. "A Sunday in the Country". An old painter tried to resolve family conflicts on a Sunday in summer. Director Bertrand Taferna rejuvenated an old man with sympathetic brushstrokes.

10. "Yin and Yang World". (Zhang Jingying Series)

National Film Critics Selection

1. "A Trip to India" (English)

2. "Barris in Texas"

3. "The Holocaust"

4. "Crowd Appeal"

5. "The Country"

6. "A Soldier" "The Story"

7. "Birdman"

8. "Watch out, he will hear you"

9, "Under the Volcano"

10. "Beaver Mountain Detective" (ie "Wonderful Detective")

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