Cinema has been one of the most influential art forms of the 20th and 21st centuries, shaping culture, inspiring movements, and providing a window into humanity's collective imagination.
From the silent films of the early 1900s to the digital spectacles of today, iconic movies have defined eras and captivated audiences worldwide.
20th Century: Iconic Films
- *The Godfather* (1972): This gangster epic, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, revolutionized storytelling with its exploration of loyalty and power.
- *Gone with the Wind* (1939): A sweeping romantic epic that became a cornerstone of historical dramas.
- *Psycho* (1960): Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller, famous for its "shower scene," redefined suspense and horror genres.
- *Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope* (1977): George Lucas’s space opera introduced groundbreaking special effects and epic storytelling.
- *Titanic* (1997): James Cameron’s romantic tragedy, blending historical events with cutting-edge visuals.
21st Century: Modern Masterpieces
- *The Lord of the Rings* Trilogy (2001–2003): Peter Jackson’s epic fantasy trilogy set a new benchmark in visual storytelling.
- *Avatar* (2009): James Cameron’s sci-fi film revolutionized 3D cinema and visual effects.
- *The Dark Knight* (2008): Christopher Nolan’s superhero thriller elevated the genre with its philosophical themes and intense action.
- *Parasite* (2019): Bong Joon-ho’s dark comedy about class disparity became the first non-English film to win Best Picture at the Oscars.
- *Avengers: Endgame* (2019): The culmination of Marvel’s interconnected storytelling, breaking box office records worldwide.
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