The Finest Movies Of All Time Is Here, Which One Is Your Favorite?

Published on 11/19/2020
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Vertigo

Vertigo is a former police chief, Alfred Hitchcock, who has an intense fear of heights. There is a mystical vibe to the storyline of the story, and it develops seamlessly during the film’s length. Thanks to something called a dolly zoom, which shifts perspective from the camera’s view, the camerawork makes you sound as though you have vertigo when viewing it.

Vertigo

Vertigo

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The Shawshank Redemption

This film is easily recognized as one of the greatest movies of all time. Film critic Roger Ebert said it is darker than other movies; it’s about consistency in a lifespan, focused on friendship and hope.” Surprisingly, even though it earned lots of award awards, this movie was not a success in theaters. Cinematographer Roger Deakins ended up winning the American Society of Cinematographers award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography, considering the long, uphill struggle to make audiences enjoy the movie. It was accepted for preservation by the National Film Registry 21 years after the film came out.

The Shawshank Redemption

The Shawshank Redemption

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