The bean rating list is as follows:
1, "Singin' in the Rain" 1952, bean rating: 9.1
"Singin' in the Rain" has been hailed as the king of the song and dance movie and an American national treasure. Singin' in the Rain is one of the few movies in the history of cinema that combines entertainment, appreciation and art.
In the context of Hollywood's transition from the silent film era to the sound film era, Singin' in the Rain tells the 1989 love story of Hollywood actor Don and chorus girl Kathy, a movie that was added to the Library of Congress' collection by the National Film Registry in 2006. It was also named the No. 1 film on the American Film Institute's list of the 25 Greatest Musical Films of All Time.
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked it No. 5 on its list of the 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
2. Heartbeat, 2010, Douban Score: 9.0
Adapted from the novel of the same name by Wendelin van Draanen. The Douban score is 9.0, the same as the score for "Singin' in the Rain". Heartbeats is at the top because more people rated it than Singin' in the Rain.
A couple of kids, a tree, a very simple story much, but it tells a thrilling story. A small but special movie, "Thumping Heart" puts you in a warm, funny and humane atmosphere.
3, Modern Times, 1936, Douban Score: 9.2
One of comedian Charlie Chaplin's most famous works, one of the greatest films in American cinema history.
Modern Times was the last silent movie directed by and starring Chaplin. The movie was made in 1935, at a time when Hollywood was already a world of talkies and silent movies were on the verge of exiting the history books. But Chaplin insisted that body language expression was the true essence of movie art. The modern success of the film also proves that the classics will not lose their color because of their form.
4, "Gone with the Wind," 1939, Douban 9.2
"Gone with the Wind" is adapted from the novel "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell. Gone with the Wind is considered one of the proudest movies in Hollywood film history. The grandeur, bright colors, luxurious scenes, grand and realistic war scenes, delicate psychological portrayal, and perfect combination of male and female protagonists give people great visual enjoyment.
In 1940, Gone with the Wind won eight awards, including Best Picture, and Best Director and Best Actress at the 12th Academy Awards.In 1998, the film was ranked fourth in the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest films of the 20th century.
5, "Journey to the West", 1995, Douban Score: 9.2
There is a time limit called 10,000 years, there is a song called the love of a lifetime; there is a kind of love is called "the supreme treasure and Zixia Fairy". As the song he loved for a lifetime sings, perhaps most of the love in the world is the love and hate that can't escape its fate.