Quentin Tarantino shared his list of perfect movies
Quentin Tarantino, the directing genius known for his extraordinary and intense films, recently shared a list of seven films that he considers "perfect". It is striking that none of his own work made it onto this list. Instead, Tarantino turned his attention to the period from 1970 to 1985, which undoubtedly had a significant impact on his work.
A new look at the classics
For many moviegoers, this list has become a real sensation. The director emphasizes that the ideal movie for each viewer may be different, but the films on his list have an undeniable quality that makes them unique.
"Jaws" is a revolution in cinema
One of the pearls of the list is Steven Spielberg's cult horror film "Jaws" (1975). The story of a man-eating shark that terrorizes an American town still fascinates audiences with its dynamic plot, masterful special effects and unforgettable music by John Williams.
Horror that became a classic: "The Exorcist"
William Friedkin with his "The Exorcist" (1973) also entered Tarantino's list. This horror film, considered by many to be the scariest in film history, explores the theme of demonic possession. The story of a 12-year-old girl possessed by a demonic power impresses not only with frightening scenes, but also with deep psychological aspects.
Romance from a different angle: "Annie Hall"
Woody Allen with his touching and funny love story "Annie Hall" (1977) also found its place on the list. The story of two incredibly different people - a neurotic New York comedian and a young singer - has become a classic of world cinema and is permeated with deep reflections on human relationships.
Summary and meaning
Tarantino's choice reflects his deep respect for the film industry and its evolution. These films not only became classics, but also influenced generations of filmmakers. Such a list from a legendary director is not only a recommendation, but also an opportunity to look at cinema from a different angle.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova