List of the 100 best movies in cinema history that movie fans should watch
Rank 100 - Patch Adams
Director: Tom Shadyac
Release year: 1998
Film story: A true story of a heroic man named Hunter Batch Adams, who is determined to become a doctor because he loves to help people very much, unfortunately, the medical and scientific community does not appreciate his methods of treating patients.
The film stars the late Robin Williams and was nominated for one Oscar.
99th - Bruce Almighty

Director: Tom Shadyac
Release year: 2003
The story of the movie: The events revolve around a man who is not lucky in his life to complain about the Lord because of what is happening to him, and one day he finds himself possessing supernatural powers that the Lord gives him in order to show him the difficulty of managing this world and to understand that the defect is not in the Lord but in him personally.
The film stars Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman and Jennifer Aniston.
98th place - A Christmas Carol

Director: Robert Zemex
Release year: 2009
Film story: Adapted from the classic Charlize Dickens novel about a miserly man who is visited by 3 ghosts at Christmas who take him on a journey of self-salvation to show him the ugliness of his deeds.
The film stars Jim Carly, Gary Oldman and Colin Firth.
97th place - Yes Man

Director: Peyton Reed
Release year: 2008
Film story: The events revolve around Carl Allen, a man in stalemate without a future, until the day comes that he enters into a self-development program based on a very simple idea of saying yes to everything that he encounters! Then he discovers that his life is turned upside down overnight.
The film stars Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel and Bradley Cooper.
96th place - Phone booth

Director: Joel Schumacher
Release year: 2002
Film story: A man named Stuart Shepherd finds himself trapped in a telephone booth by a professional killer pointing his gun at the booth, realizing that he is not being banned when the killer shoots the cabin and enters into a dangerous game of survival.
The movie stars Colin Farrell.
95th - If Only

Director: Gil Junger
Release year: 2004
Film story: The events revolve around a British businessman named Ian Windham, who is grief-stricken after the death of his reckless musician sweetheart, Samantha, in an accident. One day, he gets an opportunity to amend everything that happened, which includes changing the events that caused her death.
94th place - The Croods

Director: Chris Sanders, Krk Demiko
Release year: 2013
Film story: An animation movie that revolves around a family who lives in a cave, after its destruction, enters a journey into a fictional world unfamiliar to them with the help of a creative boy.
93rd place - Chocolat

Director: Las Hallstrom
Release year: 2000
Film story: The events revolve around a woman and her six-year-old daughter after moving to rural France, opening a chocolate shop. This shocks the strict French society, but in the end they get the admiration of the villagers after they like their delicious products.
The film was nominated for five Oscars, including Best Picture of the Year and Best Lead Actress "Juliette Binoche" and Best Supporting Actress "Judi Dench".
92nd place - The Intern

Director: Nancy Myers
Release year: 2015
Film story: A 70-year-old widower seizes a job as a trainer at a fashion site under the management of a woman named Jules Austin. Starring Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro.
91st place - The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Director: Ben Stiller
Release year: 2013
The story of the film: The events revolve around a person who dreams of a world of illusions, but when his job becomes threatened, he goes on a global journey that turns into an exceptional adventure like no other.
90th place - A Walk to Remember

Director: Adam Shankman
Release year: 2002
Storyline: A romantic movie that revolves around two North Carolina teenagers, Landon Carter and Jimmy Sullivan , who get together after Landon gets in trouble and is forced to provide a community service such as educating children and others.
89th place - A Time to Kill

Director: Joel Schumacher
Release year: 1996
Storyline: In Canton, Mississippi, a brave young lawyer and his assistant defends a black man accused of murdering two white men who raped his ten-year-old daughter.
The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Sandra Bullock and Samuel Jackson, and was nominated for one Golden Globe.
88th place - Exam

Director: Stuart Hazeldine
Release year: 2009
Film story: The eight ultimate high and desirable job candidates are put together in a test room, and the test is just one question, which seems simple at first but confusing later on.
87th place - Rango

Director: Gore Verbinsky
Release year: 2011
Storyline: An animation about Ringo, an ordinary chameleon that accidentally ends up in the town of Dirt, an illegal Wild West outpost in desperate need of a new mayor.
86th place - War Horse

Director: Stephen Spielberg
Release year: 2011
The story of the film: The story focuses on the horse of the young Albert, after he was sold to the knights during the First World War, so Albert goes to serve in that war, and his journey full of hope takes him to find the horse from England to the front lines as the war continues.
85th place - Me Before You

Director: Thea Sharrock
Release year: 2016
Film story: The events revolve around a girl in a small town who takes care of a paralyzed man, creating an unlikely and unlikely bond between them. The film stars Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin.
84th place - Pay It Forward

Director: Mimi Leader
Release year: 2000
The story of the movie: The story revolves around the child Trevor who presents a charitable idea to make his community a better place, and he actually succeeds in that by having each person in the city help three other people.
The film stars Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt and Haley Joel.
83rd place - Cloud Atlas

Director: Tom Techwire
Release year: 2012
The story of the film: The film talks about 6 different stories that take place between the years 1849 and 2346, and during those periods the same actors, but with different roles and characters. These intersecting and intertwining stories, the jumping from one era to the next, as well as the confusing connections between the characters, all make this movie an interesting and difficult puzzle to solve.
Explanation of the movie Cloud Atlas: A Fairy Tale Journey Through Time and Space
82nd place - Still Alice

Director: Richard Glitzer
Release year: 2014
Film story: It revolves around a professor of linguistics whose relationship with her family is put to the test after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
The film stars Julianne Moore, who won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for her role, along with Alec Baldwin and Kristen Stewart.
81st place - Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year

Director: Shimit Amin
Release year: 2009
Film story: The events revolve around a person who has just graduated, but his average is not good, but he continues to follow his heart to find his dream job until his life changes upside down.
80th place - Freedom Writers

Director: Richard LaGravenes
Release year: 2007
The story of the film: The events revolve around a young school that enters into a difficult task to teach its students tolerance and apply it among themselves, and to pursue education even after high school. The film stars Hilary Swank and Patrick Dempsey.
Position 79 - 127 Hours

Director: Danny Boyle
Release year: 2010
The story of the film: About survival, when an adventurous mountaineer becomes trapped under a rock in a remote location and without means of communication to save him, only he has desperate measures for survival.
78th place - Seven Pounds

Director: Gabriel Mukeno
Release year: 2008
Film's story: A man with a fateful secret embarks on an extraordinary journey of salvation by changing the lives of seven strangers. Starring Will Smith .
77th place - King Kong

Director: Peter Jackson
Release year: 2005
The story of the film: A wonderful movie with a touching story, about a film crew who goes on a trip to a mysterious island far away to film their film, facing a huge angry gorilla.
The film stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black and Adrian Brody. He won three Oscars and was nominated for another.
76th place - I Am Sam

Director: Jesse Nelson
Release year: 2001
Film story: The events revolve around a mentally ill man who has a little girl who raises her, but he is surprised by the authorities ’decision to deport him from his daughter for fear of him. The man turns to a lawyer in order to defend him and that his daughter needs nothing but love, which he can offer her.
75th place - The Fault in Our Stars

Director: Josh Boon
Release year: 2014
Film story: A very sad film about teenage cancer patients, who go on a trip to meet a secluded author in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
74th place - Philadelphia

Director: Jonathan Deem
Release year: 1993
Film story: The events revolve around a lawyer suffering from HIV and AIDS, who is fired from his job because of his condition, to seek the help of lawyer Joe Miller who hates homosexuals, but changes his mind and decides to help him after he discovers that he is not different from him.
The film, starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington, won two Oscars for Best Original Song and Best Lead Actor for Tom Hanks.
73rd place - About Time

Director: Richard Curtis
Release year: 2013
Film story: At the age of 21, Tim discovers that he can travel back in time and return to and change any moment in his life, to decide to make his world a better place, but this is not as easy as could be expected.
72nd place - Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story

Director: Thomas Carter
Release year: 2009
Film story: Inspiring biographical film about the life of Ben Carson who grew up to be Dr. Ben Carson, the world-famous neurologist at Johns Hopkins University.
71st place - The Best Offer

Director: Giuseppe Torrentori
Release year: 2013
Storyline: Set in the world of art auctions and high-end antiques, Virgil Oldman is a respectable elderly man, but also an eccentric genius and an art expert.
70th place - Crash

Director: Paul Haggis
Release year: 2004
The story of the film: The events of the film revolve around a group of characters who live in Los Angeles, to describe their cases to us within 36 hours, bringing them together through a car accident, shooting and common interests.
69th place - The Blind Side

Director: John Lee Hancock
Release year: 2009
Film story: The film tells the story of the life of Mikhail Ohr, a homeless and traumatized boy who became a player of American football after he was helped and taken care of by a woman and her family.
The film stars Kenton Aaron and Sandra Bullock, who won the Oscar for Best Lead Actress for her role.
68th place - Blood Diamond

Director: Edward Zwick
Release year: 2006
Film synopsis: It revolves around Solomon Vande who is kidnapped by insurgents after his village is attacked to work in diamond mines. He finds while working on a large pink diamond and hides it, then Vande is imprisoned by the government forces to meet with Archer and tell him about that huge diamond, so he smuggles him out of prison and offers to find his lost family in exchange for it.
The movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Damon Honson, and was nominated for five Oscars, including Best Main Actor for Leonardo and Best Supporting Actor for Honson.
67th place - The Untouchables

Director: Brian de Palma
Release year: 1987
Film story: The events take place in a fierce struggle between a gangster named Al Capone and a justice man named Elliot Ness, where the latter is a band of men in order to overthrow the king of gangs and sabotage his operations.
The film stars Robert De Niro, Kevin Costner and Sean Connery, who won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role.
66 – The Theory of Everything

Director: James Marsh
Release year: 2014
Film story: The film tells us the story of the life of the great physicist Stephen Hawking, from the beginning until what he has reached now, and his relationship with his wife.
The film stars Eddie Redman, who won the Oscar as Best Lead Actor, as well as Felicity Jones and Tom Prior.
The Theory Of Everything ... between acting and reality
65th place - Cast Away

Director: Robert Zemex
Release year: 2000
The story of the film: Another survival story, about a FedEx CEO whose plane crashes, only to find himself on a remote island alone, to begin the journey of survival. Starring Tom Hanks who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Lead Actor.
64th place - The Devil's Advocate

Director: Taylor Hackford
Release year: 1997
The story of the film: The film takes us on a journey into a society full of material greed, the events of which revolve around a lawyer who defends an accused in a harassment case, where the lawyer wins the case even though his client is guilty.
The film sheds light on the legal profession, as it is used in a very hideous way, and the film also depicts the consequences of that act, and who are the people who will be the victim. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino and Charlize Theron.
63rd place - My Name Is Khan

Director: Karan Johar
Release year: 2010
Film story: The events revolve around an Indian Muslim man named Khan who suffers from autism and moves to the United States of America to meet a Hindu girl to fall in love with her. Events worsen after the collapse of the global trade towers in America and Muslims are persecuted. Khan's journey begins to meet the President of the United States to tell him that Muslims are not terrorists.
62nd place - The Imitation Game

Director: Morten Teldom
Release year: 2014
Storyline: The film is set during World War II, when mathematician Alan Turing tries to break a Nazi mystery code with the help of colleagues.
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley and Matthew Goode, the film won an Academy Award for Best Screenplay, and was nominated for seven other awards.
The Imitation Game .. A unique biography during a bloody world war
61st place - Life of Pi

Director: Ang Lee
Release year: 2012
Film story: A young man who survives the disaster of his family's shipwreck begins on a journey full of adventure and discovery, and also forms an unexpected relationship with a scary Bengal tiger.
The film won four Oscars, including Best Direction, Best Cinematography, and Best Visual Effects, and was nominated for seven other awards.
60th place - Her

Director: Spike Jones
Release year: 2013
Film story: A writer suffers from loneliness, who forms an impossible relationship with a girl voice operating system designed to meet all his needs.
The film stars Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson in a vocal performance, as well as Amy Adams, and won an Academy Award for Best Screenplay, and was nominated for four other awards.
59th place - Slumdog Millionaire

Director: Danny Boyle
Release year: 2008
Film story: The story revolves around a boy named Jamal who lived a harsh life full of poverty and destitution. He has the opportunity to participate in a television program called: “Who Wants to be a Millionaire”, and he answers all difficult questions until he reaches the last question, and according to the program’s rules, this question It is presented in the next episode ie the next day.
Jamal returned to his dilapidated house and if the police were waiting for him, the reason is due to how a homeless child could answer these questions, so that the flashback film brings us back to his life and how he lived with poverty and a difficult life during police questioning him.
The film is one of the most Oscar-winning films in history, as it won eight awards, including Best Film, Best Direction, Best Screenplay, and Best Cinematography, and was nominated for two awards.
58th place - The Martian

Director: Ridley Scott
Release year: 2015
Film story: An astronaut remains trapped on the surface of Mars after his crew believes that he is dead, so he must rely on his ingenuity to find a way to survive and inform Earth that he is alive.
The film stars Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain and Kristen Wiig, and was nominated for seven Oscars.
The Martian ... science fiction without imagination?
Place 57 - Arrival

Director: Denis Villeneuve
Release year: 2016
Filmstyle: When 12 mysterious spacecraft appear around the world, linguistics professor Louise Banks is charged to interpret visitors' strange language before a fierce war breaks out.
Starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner and Forrest Whitaker, the film was nominated for eight Oscars, but won only one.
Arrival ... and another aspect of science fiction films and alien creatures
56th place - The Help

Director: Tate Taylor
Release year: 2011
Film's story: It is about an aspiring writer who decides to write a book that illustrates the African maids' view of the white families they work for and the suffering they go through daily.
The film stars Emma Stone, Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer, who won an Oscar for her role in the film.
55th place - Hacksaw Ridge

Director: Mel Gibson
Release year: 2016
Film story: The story of the young Desmond T. Doss the paramedic who served in the US Army during World War II, specifically the Battle of Okinawa, and who refused to carry weapons and kill people, and became the first man in American history to receive the Medal of Honor without shooting.
The Hacksaw Ridge ... The soldier who refused arms out of humanity
54th place - The Pianist

Director: Roman Polanski
Release year: 2002
The film's story: One of the films that portrayed the suffering and displacement of Jews during World War II, and the story follows the struggle of a Polish-Jewish pianist-musician to survive after the destruction of the ghetto in which he lives.
The film won three Oscars for Best Lead Actor, Adrian Brody, Best Director and Best Screenplay.
53rd place - The Pursuit of Happyness

Director: Gabriel Mukeno
Release year: 2006
Film story: One of the most beautiful films presented by star Will Smith and adapted from a true story of the life of a man named Chris Gardner, who tries to help his family, but his wife leaves him due to poverty, so he decides to learn a new profession to get enough money to appoint his young son, and in order to achieve his goal, he goes through many Hardships and suffering.
52nd place - Dead Poets Society

Director: Peter Weir
Release year: 1989
Film story: The story revolves around John Keating, an English teacher, who inspires his students to look at poetry from a different perspective, from the perspective of authentic knowledge and feelings.
51st place - Inside Out
Director: Pete Docter
Release year: 2015
The story of the movie: The animation revolves around a girl named Riley, who moves with her family to San Francisco, to depict her special emotion, which is joy, fear, anger, disgust and sadness, as she enters into conflict and opposition. The movie won the Oscar for Best Animation of the Year.
50th place - Requiem for a Dream

Director: Darren Arnofsky
Release year: 2000
The story of the movie: The film explains the state of addiction to us, but in a different form. Not only is it limited to commonly addictive substances such as cigarettes, alcohol and drugs, but it is meant by addiction to over-use or become attached to something to the extent that you lose control of reality and escape you to another world with excessive going to it. For you, reality becomes a hated thing, and you turn into a controlled, willpowered person.
49th place - Wild Tales

Director: Damián Szifron
Release year: 2014
The story of the film: It shows 6 separate short stories, each of which does not exceed 20 minutes, the stories deal with the same topic and at the same time the stories remain different from each other in form, content and treatment, only bearing the same emotions. The emotions that have to come in an ascending way increases with each story, so the viewer is not bored, and he remains amazed and taut throughout the film, without the writer repeating himself even for a moment.
Wild Tales .. nerve-racking human tales to watch
48th place - The Seventh Seal

Director: Ingmar Bergman
Release year: 1957
Film story: When the Swedish knight Anthony Block returns home from the Crusades to find his country in the grip of the plague epidemic, he challenges death with a chess match for his life, and seeks answers about life, death, and the existence of God.
47th place - 3 Idiots

Director: Rajkumar Hirani
Release year: 2009
Film story: Two friends search for their long-lost companion after graduating from the College of Engineering. They return to visit their university to bring back memories of their friend who inspired them to think differently.
Position 46 - 12 Years a Slave

Director: Steve McQueen
Release year: 2013
Synopsis: In the pre-Civil War period, Solomon Northup is a free black man from New York who is kidnapped and sold into slavery.
The film, starring Shewatal Ejofor, Michael Kenneth Williams, Michael Fassbender and Lupita Nyongo, who won an Oscar for her role in the film, won three Oscars, including Best Picture of the Year.
45 – Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Director: Michael Gondry
Release year: 2004
The story of the movie: The events of the movie revolve around the romantic duo “Joel” (Jim Carrey) and “Clementine” (Kate Winslet), where a love story arises between them that continues for two full workers and within only one week they turn into strangers due to a process of wiping the memory of both of them. By erasing all memories of "Jules" and everything related to him, to follow it, out of revenge and to escape from the remnants of a relationship that has become one and no one else is pained by its end.
44 - Drishyam
Director: Nishikant Kamat
Release year: 2015
Film story: The events revolve around a successful man who lives a carefree life with his family named Vijay, who is also addicted to watching movies and can never leave them, one day a teenage boy disappears in mysterious circumstances, and his family becomes suspicious.
43rd place - Mad Max: Fury Road

Director: George Miller
Release year: 2015
Film story: Many consider it the best action movie in recent times, and it is a purely action movie, which revolves around a woman rebelling against a tyrant ruler in Australia after the end of the world on a mission to search for her home with the help of a group of prisoners and a lost man named Max.
The film stars Charlize Theron, Tom Hardy and Nicholas Holt, and won 6 Oscars out of 10 nominations.
42nd place - Beauty and the Beast

Director: Gary Trousdale
Release year: 1991
Film story: One of the most beautiful films we saw in our childhood, its story revolves around a girl whose father is imprisoned by a terrifying monster to present herself in his place in exchange for her father's freedom, but she does not know that that beast is a rich and handsome prince who is changed to that form by a witch.
41st place - Children of Heaven

Director: Majeed Majidi
Release year: 1997
Film story: The events of the film begin with the loss of Zahra’s shoe when her brother Ali was responsible for repairing it and returning it to her. This small detail confuses Ali and Zahra as they decide to hide the matter from their parents. The rapidly angered father is going through financial circumstances that the children know well, and the mother is sick and exhausted from The large number of housework on them. Losing a shoe draws us in the simple and interesting opening of a story that seems to hold a lot in the future, that's what certainly happened.
40th place - Dangal

Director: Nitesh Tiwari
Release year: 2016
Film story: The story of the film revolves around “Mahavir Singh Bohhat,” an Indian wrestling champion who dreams of bringing a gold medal to his country, but a lot of the dream with little support ended up in one of the seats in the miserable government job. As for the dream of the gold medal, he kept leaving his mind. He imagined Joassi himself that his expected successor and heir (his son) would make this glowing dream come true sooner or later.
39th place - A Beautiful Mind

Director: Ron Howard
Release year: 2001
Film story: a human drama based on events in the life of John Forbes Nash , Jr. , from his university life as an extension of his academic work, research achievements and his difficult struggle with schizophrenia.
Starring Russell Crowe, Ed Harris and Jennifer Connelly, the film won four Oscars for Best Film, Screenplay, Director, and Best Actress for Jennifer Connelly.
38th place - The Legend of 1900

Director: Giuseppe Torrentori
Release year: 1998
Storyline: A baby boy discovered in 1900 on a passenger ship in the ocean, grows into a musical prodigy, without ever setting foot on any land.
37th place - Catch Me If You Can

Director: Steven Spielberg
Release year: 2002
The story of the movie: The story of Frank Abagnale Jr.and his success, before his 19th birthday, in collecting millions of dollars in checks by fraud and working as a pilot and fake doctor, and at the same time we find Federal Officer Carl Henratti chasing him, but he is always a step behind him.
The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken and Amy Adams, and was nominated for two Oscars.
36th place - V for Vendetta

Director: James McTeigue
Release year: 2005
Film story: One of the most famous films dealing with the subject of the revolution in general and one of the best in reality, the film begins with a main character facing a totalitarian and dominant society that took from tyranny as a main title of its policy, where the famous V plans to overthrow this regime through smart steps studied in an impressive way, from the media influence Direct provocation, and serious attempts to get popular support after raising awareness to the appropriate extent.
35th place - Gladiator

Director: Ridley Scott
Release year: 2000
Film story: When a Roman general is betrayed and his family is murdered by the corrupt Emperor's son, he goes to Rome as a wrestler for revenge.
The movie, starring Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix, won five Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Lead Actor for Russell Crowe, and Best Costume Design.
34th place - Into the Wild

Director: Sean Bin
Release year: 2007
Film story: After graduating from Emory University, high-achieving student Christopher McCandless gives away his possessions and gives the entire savings account $ 24,000 to charities to go on a trip to live in the wilderness. Along the way, Christopher encounters a series of characters that embody his life.
33rd place - Heat

Director: Michael Mann
Release year: 1995
Film story: The story of the movie revolves around a professional gang robbing banks. The gang leads a massive robbery operation in Los Angeles. The police begin to investigate this case, led by a lieutenant to arrest that gang. Starring Robert De Niro and El Pacino.
32nd place - Schindler's List

Director: Steven Spielberg
Release year: 1993
Film story: In German-occupied Poland during World War II, Oskar Schindler gradually becomes anxious and concerned about the Jewish workers who work for him, after witnessing their persecution by the Nazi Germans. Starring Liam Neeson, and won 7 Oscars out of 12 nominations.
31st place - Oldboy

Director: Chan-wook Park
Release year: 2003
Film story: After being kidnapped and imprisoned for fifteen years without knowing the reason for his kidnapping in the first place, Oh Dae Soo is released, only to find that he must find his captors in just five days.
30th place - Cinema Paradiso

Director: Giuseppe Torrentori
Release year: 1988
Film story: His story is about a famous film director, who remembers his childhood where his first love was born, to return to the village in which he was born and spent his childhood in about thirty years ago, trying to search for his beloved "Elena", who had not seen her since he left the village heading to Rome.
29th place - Inception

Director: Christopher Nolan
Release year: 2010
The story of the movie: The events revolve around a cup of a high-ranking customer who can sneak through dreams. A very rich businessman named Saito hires him to infiltrate the mind of one of his competitors to implant an idea inside him through dreams and appear to be from him without anyone interfering.
28th place - Whiplash

Director: Damien Chazel
Release year: 2014
Film synopsis: A young jazz musician named Andrew Niemann (Miles Teller) takes the "drums" as a way to reach greatness. This student falls under the guidance of terrifying jazz maestro Terence Fletcher (JK Simmons), a music professor who will stop at nothing When it comes to unleashing the immense potential of his musician students.
27th place - Interstellar

Director: Christopher Nolan
Release year: 2014
Film story: A team of explorers travel through a hole in space in an attempt to ensure humanity's survival after Earth nears demise. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Jessica Chastain, and Anne Hathaway.
26th place - Million Dollar Baby

Director: Clint Eastwood
Release year: 2004
Film plot : The story revolves around an old boxing coach who is convinced to help an amateur boxing girl on her way to reach a professional.
The film stars Hilary Swank, Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman, and won 4 Oscars out of 7 nominations.
25th place - The Wolf of Wall Street

Director: Martin Scorsese
Release year: 2013
Film Story: A Biography of Stock Broker Jordan Belfort and His Rise to Become a billionaire, all the way to his resounding downfall. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie.
24th place - Good Will Hunting

Director: Gus Van Sant
Release year: 1997
Film story: One of the most beautiful films presented to us by the late Robin Williams and Matt Damon, in addition to the presence of Ben Affleck, events revolve around Will Hunting, a young man who has no goal and has the ability to solve other people's problems but is unable to solve his problems, he has a great talent for solving The most difficult math problems, but he needs help from a psychologist to find the right direction in his life.
23rd place - There Will Be Blood

Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Release year: 2007
The film's storyline: A story about family, religion, hate, oil, and madness, with an emphasis on the oil man in the early days of that career. It stars Sir Daniel de Lewis, who won the Oscar for his role in the movie.
22nd place - The Matrix

Director: The Wachowski Brothers
Release year: 1999
The story of the movie: The events revolve around a hypothetical world called Matrix or the Matrix, made in order to hybridize a human so that it can be used as generators, at the same time a programmer called Neo tries to find out what is happening inside the world of the Matrix, so he joins the group after eating a red pill that isolates him from his world to discover that he lives In the year 2199 AD, as there was a war between machines and the human race.
21st place - Gone with the Wind

Director: Victor Fleming
Release year: 1939
The story of the film: The events of the film take place during the American Civil War between North and South, the main character in the story named Scarlett O'Hara is distinguished by beauty and vitality, falls in love with a man named Ashley Wilkes, but the latter decides to marry his cousin Melanie, and Scarlett meets the hero Rhett Butler, who begins to approach her But Scarlett decides to marry Melanie's brother, Charles Hamilton, in order to remain close to the person she loves, so that the events unfold in an interesting way while portraying the impact of the Civil War on everyone at that time.
20th place - WALL E

Director: Andrew Stanton
Release year: 2008
Film story: The events of the film revolve around a robot that lives alone on the planet Earth, after the departure of all humans to outer space as the earth has become uninhabitable. At the beginning of the film, WALL-E and his daily life appear on the surface of the Earth, until a new machine called Eva appears, which was sent from space to examine the Earth, after which WALL-E enters the life of another curve.
19th place - The Usual Suspects

Director: Brian Singer
Release year: 1995
Film plot: The narrative of The Usual Suspects is based on three main lines at the end of one of the greatest movie endings in history. The first line is the story line told by Verbal (Kevin Spacey) to Officer Coyan (Shaz Palmintre), in which Verbal tells the story of the explosion of the boat, in which 15 people were killed and two people survived, including Verbal Kent himself and the other a Hungarian criminal whose body was burned by 60%.
18th place - Braveheart

Director: Mel Gibson
Release year: 1995
Film story: When his wife, Al-Secret, is executed for assaulting an English soldier who tried to rape her, Sir William Wallace begins a revolt against King Edward I of England.
17th place - Scent of a Woman

Director: Martin Priest
Release year: 1992
Film synopsis: A middle school student agrees to be cared for by a blind man because he needs the essay, but the task is not at all as expected.
16 - The Intouchables

Director: Olivier Nakache
Release year: 2011
The story of the film: The events revolve around a disabled man who cannot move, who appoints another poor man to take care of him, so that the relationship between them develops beyond just professional work.
15th place - American History X

Director: Tony Kaye
Release year: 1998
The story of the movie: The events of the movie begin when a person named Derek gets out of prison, so the film shows us the story in two sequences, the first of which is how Derek entered the prison after killing two black men who were trying to steal his car in addition to his life in prison, and at the same time it shows the events he faces after his release from prison .
14th place - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Director: David Fincher
Release year: 2008
The story of the film: The film tells the story of the life of Benjamin Button, who was born as an old old man and as time passes, he becomes younger in age, i.e., born in the opposite way.
13th place - PK

Director: Rajkumar Hirani
Release year: 2014
Film story: A strange man in the city who came from space asks questions that no one has ever asked before, then his childish curiosity takes him on a journey full of excitement and suspense.
12th place - The Green Mile

Director: Frank Darabont
Release year: 1999
Film story: The events take place in the prison, specifically in the ward in which prisoners who have been sentenced to death are kept. But do not expect that you will enter the ward to hate all the prisoners, there are those who deserve your hate and despise, and there are those who may urge you to pity him, and certainly at the time of the execution you will experience some sadness, whether the execution is for a real criminal or a wronged person.
11th place - American Beauty

Director: Sam Mendes
Release year: 1999
The story of the film: It deals with the false values adopted by the members of society, and reveals that falsehood by presenting the life of a model family in its embodiment of the contradictions .
10th place - Forrest Gump

Director: Robert Zemex
Release year: 1994
Film story: The events revolve around Forest , a simple man full of determination and determination who turned into a phenomenon of success that goes on two legs, where he wins medals and owns a private company in fishing and becomes a professional pingpong player and inspires millions around the world, the feature of this film specifically is that it tells you that you can To be successful without needing to be genius, whimsical, evil, or cunning to achieve success, all you have to do is always be on your own peaceful nature and do the things you love.
9th place - City Lights

Director: Charlie Chaplin
Release year: 1931
Film plot : The film revolves around a man (Charlie Chaplin) who falls in love with a blind girl (Virginia Sherrill) who sells flowers on the city streets. When she discovers that she and her grandmother will be evicted from their home due to debt, the man begins a series of attempts to provide them with the money they need, mixed with comedy in an impressive way.
8th place - Saving Private Ryan

Director: Steven Spielberg
Release year: 1998
Film story: The events take place during World War II when the US President assigns a battalion led by Captain Miller to go behind enemy lines and search for a soldier named Ryan and keep him safe until he returns to his mother, who lost three of her children in that war.
7th place - The Silence of the Lambs

Director: Jonathan Deem
Release year: 1991
Film's story: A young FBI student is assigned the task of taking some information from a murderous and manipulative doctor in order to help her find the identity of another killer who is whipping his victims.
6th place - 12 Angry Men

Director: Sidney Lumet
Release year: 1957
The story of the film: A boy accused of murder, the film shows us the jury in one room trying to reach the final answer in case he is guilty or not, at first the answer is very easy, but only one person changes the committee’s opinion by forcing his colleagues to reconsider Evidence.
5 – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Director: Sergio Leone
Release year: 1966
Storyline: In the Southwest during the Civil War, a strange man and a Mexican outlaw form an uneasy partnership against a third person in a race to find gold buried in a distant cemetery.
4th place - Fight Club

Director: David Fincher
Release year: 1999
Film story: Edward is an office worker who cannot sleep for long periods, tries to find a way to change his life, so that Edward gets to know one of Tyler Durden who is freeing him from many things, and together they create a fight club that attracts a lot of frustrated people, but the events and plot are greater than what Much has been mentioned.
3rd place - The Shawshank Redemption

Director: Frank Darabont
Release year: 1994
The story of the film: The film tells the story of accountant Andy Diffrin (Tim Robbins) who entered prison on charges of killing his wife and her lover, to meet with a group of friends, the most important of whom is Morgan Freeman's response, so their relationship turns into the main dramatic thread and the most important engine of the rest of the film events, but we can say that the movie He also tells the story of Red as much as the story of his friend.
Place 2 - It's a Wonderful Life

Director: Frank Capra
Release year: 1946
The story of the movie: One of the most beautiful films ever, a wonderful, touching and great story. The story revolves around a businessman who goes through many difficulties until he reaches the stage of suicide. An angel is sent from heaven to help this frustrated and desperate man by showing him what the world and life would be like if It was not present.
1st place - The Godfather

Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Release year: 1972
Film story: Who does not know this wonderful movie? Which takes place in the mid-forties of the twentieth century about Don Vito Corleone, one of the most distinctive characters and the head of one of the mafia family.

