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Which 10 movies aspiring filmmakers should see?

Author: Vishal Gupta
by Vishal Gupta
Posted: Nov 16, 2018

Mumbai is lodged with commercial filmmakers but each one of them isn’t too refined with the art of filmmaking. It is vital for an artist not only to inspire others with his craft but also to take inspirations from others. Taking inspiration from a well-renowned craftsperson will never hurt your art; instead, it will nourish and develop it. A filmmaker is also a type of craftsperson who is crafting a film to present to his viewers. So, for making a good film, a filmmaker should review the works of other filmmakers so as to bring out the best from his creative mind and include the factors of motivation he gained from those pieces of work.Here is the list of some good movies that every aspiring filmmaker should watch so as to develop his potentiality in making an engaging and a blockbuster film.Here is the list:Psycho (1960): It’s the best ever film in the genre of suspense and thrillers. A film by Alfred Hitchcock broke the conventions of basic films by introducing the opening scene with a half-naked woman.

One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975): A film by Milos Forman that visualized the scenes of psychological disturbances in a defectless manner and portrayed the immense emotions of insanity.This film is an inspiration which reflects the fact that classics can be made in low budgets too

Life of Brain (1979): A film of Terry Jones which presented the controversial facts completely in a convincing and reasonable way.

Airplane (1980): A film directed by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker which settled new milestones in the genre of comedy.It also depicted that words aren’t the only medium through which an impression can be laid in viewers’ mind, instead, silence too speaks a lot and expresses emotions entirely at a different level.

Reservoir Dogs (1992): This was a Debut movie of Quentin Tarantino who portrayed his excellent storytelling.

Pulp Fiction (1994): Another film by Quentin Tarantino which again presents his super abstruse vision. Being the achiever of 28 awards, this film happens to register itself in the lists of classic films.

The Shawshank Redemption (1994): This film was led by Frank Darabont as a writer as well as the director. Originally, it didn’t do well in the box office but was latterly acknowledged by the audience.

Life is Beautiful (1997): A film by Roberto Benigni that impersonates emotions in a well-developed format.

Momento (2000): A film by Christopher Nolan which is a remake of Christopher’s former film Following (1998). If you compare both of these films, you will find a drastic difference in both of them.

The Blue Valentine (2010): A film by Derek Clanfrance who unfolded a beautiful romantic story with an unconventional yet in a convincing manner. This movie is a complete package of good music and usage of perfect lighting techniques.

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