The Golden Age of Cinema: 90’s Best Movies

The Golden Age of Cinema: 90's Best Movies

The Golden Age of Cinema. Cinema of the 90s is the period that most of us love. It is the youth of the newcomers born in 1950 and 1960, in which mature players of the present mature. Cinema has lived its golden age. Many masterpieces were taken during this period.

Developing world, developing technology and new film styles began to emerge in the 90s. Many developments took place in these years, such as the major developments in science fiction films and the gradual infrastructure of computer animated films.

In fact, every 10-year period has its own unique feature and visual texture. When you watch a movie you don’t know which year it belongs to, you can guess when. The 90s has an easily predictable feature in this respect.

We cannot say that there was no indecision and so to speak the rights in the cinema awards in the 90s. The deserved films did not receive awards and the high-level acting was pushed aside in those years.

In this article, we present you the list of films of the 90s. Except for masterpieces and cult films, we have prepared for you movies that you have forgotten or don’t come to mind immediately. We think it’s a good list. You’ll see beautiful crime-thriller and comedy movies on the corner. We think it will be a comprehensive resource for those who make film lists or work on 90s films.

Fight Club (1999)

Fight Club, (original name Fight Club), is a cult film based on the novel by the same name written by Chuck Palahniuk. Everything is perfectly placed with great intelligence. Looking at the name, most people, even those who watch it, say “Fighting Film” but hope that this film is much, much more than that.

Forrest Gump (1994)

Forrest Gump is a film about the 20th century events that inspired Tom Hanks, a learning disability. In the film, Forrest is an athletic, a film that uses images and music that reflect the spirit of the era. Forrest Gump is among the best lines of films, of course, especially “Run, Forrest, run” is heard very much because Forrest travels around the world. And let’s finish this interpretation with a Forrest indispensable, “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what’s going to happen.”

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Pulp Fiction is perhaps the most cult film in history. An amazing film directed by Quentin Tarantino, starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman and Bruce Willis. Plenty of fighting, money, dominating this movie is definitely one of the best films of the 90s. “Zed’s dead baby, Zed’s dead.”

Leon: The Professional (1994)

Leon, taken under a shooter after his family has been killed, Mathilda changes Leon’s life and takes him away from his harsh and professional attitude. Even if there is no love between them, Mathilda really loves Leon for the first time. And his music is that great Sting’s Shape Of My Heart.

The Sixth Sense (1999)

Malcom Crowe (Bruce Willis) is a child psychologist who receives an award on the same night that he is visited by a very unhappy ex-patient. After this encounter, Crowe takes on the task of curing a young boy with the same ills as the ex-patient (Donnie Wahlberg) . This boy “sees dead people”. Crowe spends a lot of time with the boy much to the dismay of his wife (Olivia Williams). Cole’s mom (Toni Collette) is at her wit’s end with what to do about her son’s increasing problems. Crowe is the boy’s only hope.

Seven (1995)

Seven (originally known as Se7en) is a Hollywood-based thriller written by Andrew Kevin Walker, about the serial killers and the pursuit of two police detectives in pursuit of killing the seven deadly sins of Christianity in their own brutal ways. A city that rains constantly, musty hues, dark scenes and film classics are shown in the film classics. Do you think it’s a coincidence that these guys have a lot of names in the gallery? I do not think so. They are both great actors who successfully shield their roles and enable their films to become valuable works…

Titanic (1997)

Directed and screenwriter by a great master like James Cameron and Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane and actresses such as names that make them a star around the world to become a star. love story fascinates everyone. If you haven’t seen this movie yet, I’d say you missed a lot. Before it’s too late, you can immerse yourself in the flow of the film and move from emotion to emotion. In the meantime, do not forget to read the real story (you better read after watching)

The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Young F.B.I. trainee Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) is assigned to help find a missing woman to save her from a psychopathic serial killer (Ted Levine) who skins his victims. Clarice attempts to gain a better insight into the twisted mind of the killer by talking to another psychopath: Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Sir Anthony Hopkins), who used to be a respected psychiatrist. F.B.I. Special Agent Jack Crawford (Scott Glenn) believes that Lecter, who is also a very powerful and clever mind manipulator, has the answers to their questions and can help locate the killer. However, Clarice must first gain Lecter’s confidence before the inmate will give away any information.

The Big Lebowski (1998)

Written and directed by the Coen Brothers, the film was released in 1998, starring Jeff Bridges (Dude-Lebowski) and John Goodman (Walter). In 2010, Jeff Bridges won the Best Actor Oscars and received the award he deserved years ago. Lebowski, an extraordinary character, has his own attitude, reactions to situations, comfort and strange methods.

Braveheart (1995)

Not everyone dies, but no one really lives. Mel Gibson is the second time we’ve seen the master actor in the film’s leading role and the production of the film .. The film is undisputed in the name of a masterpiece made in the name of freedom. playing both the movie that will ensure remembered in his career with this film Braveheart .. as far holds the record for having representation in Turkey and by another film I do not think he would be able to break this record; for 58 weeks.

American History X (1998)

Derek Vineyard is paroled after serving 3 years in prison for brutally killing two black men who tried to break into/steal his truck. Through his brother’s, Danny Vineyard, narration, we learn that before going to prison, Derek was a skinhead and the leader of a violent white supremacist gang that committed acts of racial crime throughout L.A. and his actions greatly influenced Danny. Reformed and fresh out of prison, Derek severs contact with the gang and becomes determined to keep Danny from going down the same violent path as he did.

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