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The following 10 movies are all classic high-intelligence crime movies 1. "The X-Files" has been ten years since the first movie adapted from the TV series "The X-Files".
This time "X-Files 2" returns again. Agents Mulder and Scully are still the protagonists of the film, and their relationship has also made new progress.
Several cases of missing pregnant women occurred in Virginia, USA. After investigations by local police and the FBI, the cases were summarily closed.
After the pair Mulder and Scully learned about the case, they immediately conducted an in-depth investigation and discovered the terrifying truth behind it. 2. "Perfect Thief" Everyone has his own dream, and the road to realizing his dream is often full of obstacles.
In an Oregon prison, a pair of inmates - the gentle Joe Blake (Bruce Willis) and the depressed Terry Collins (Billy Bob Taunton) - the oldest
The dream is to open a nightclub in Mexico.
But their first priority after being imprisoned is to escape from the prison.
Joe is indeed a smart and experienced master. Under his planning, the two not only successfully escaped from prison and regained their freedom, but also robbed a bank using a highlighter pretending to be a pistol.
The victory in the first battle gave Terry a great inspiration. The two brothers decided to grab it all the way and head straight to California happily and elegantly.
After several beautiful robberies, Joe and Terry were dubbed "Night Robbers" and became popular figures on TV's "Crime Terminator" program, and were listed as the most wanted criminals in the United States.
At the same time, Phil (Anthony Birch), a former stuntman, also joined the action and formed a "threesome".
After each robbery, the three would divide the stolen goods equally and then run away for a period of time to avoid being pursued by numerous pursuers.
They move quickly and never miss a beat.
However, during an operation, Terry had a car accident-he was injured by a woman named Kate Weller (Cate Blanchett).
In order to cover up her whereabouts, Kate became the hostage of the robbers.
As a housewife, Kate has long been tired of the same boring life, but the world of robbers makes her feel novel and exciting.
So gradually, she also became one of the robbers.
As the saying goes, "It's hard for a hero to be a beauty." A beautiful woman and three grown men will definitely have a good time.
No surprise: It doesn't take long for Kate, Joe and Terry to find themselves in a love triangle.
Two men fell in love with Kate at the same time, and Kate wanted to hurt no one.
As a result, Kate left and the robbers returned empty-handed in their last operation. How should this scene end?
3. "L.A. Confidential" describes the corrupt police and crime-ridden Los Angeles in the 1950s.
In this city, the lines between good and evil are blurred. Sex, money, power, fame, and class can all be traded to achieve political consciousness. Corrupt officials, black and white, everyone abides by
Even the police are no exception to this rule.
Jack Vincent (played by Kevin Spacey, "The Breaking Point") is a celebrity in the police force who works in cahoots with gossip reporters to expose the sleazy news about Hollywood stars in order to earn generous extra money.
Ed Eisley (played by Guy Mills) is an ambitious police detective who betrays his colleagues and superiors in order to get ahead in the police force.
Bud White (played by Russell Crowe) is a truly selfless police detective, but he is often taken advantage of because of his upright and impulsive personality.
The three policemen usually do not interact with each other, but their fates are entangled because of a restaurant murder case that was suspected of mass murder.
When they join forces to investigate, they are quickly involved in a web of pornography, drugs, murder, betrayal, corruption, and conspiracies. The shocking inside story is about to break out!
Kim Basinger played a sexy and glamorous call girl in the film. Her solid and superb acting skills won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress that year.
In addition, the film also won the Best Adapted Screenplay Award, as well as multiple nominations for Best Director, Editing, Music, etc. 4. "The Usual Suspects" A cargo ship exploded in the Port of San Pedro, California, killing 27 people and nearly a year.
Billions of dollars are missing.
Customs officer Cuoco and FBI agent Bell split up to solve the case.
Survivor Gent confessed that Keaton, McManus, Finster, Hockney and himself were taken to a detention center overnight by the police as suspects in a truck robbery.
Afterwards, a lawyer named Xiao Lin told them that the leader of the gang, Sauze, was very dissatisfied with their infringement of his sphere of influence, and now he could only make up for it by attacking a drug ship.
Finster refused and was immediately killed.
The remaining four people had no choice but to do it hard.
Three of them were killed because they could not find the drugs, and the ship was bombed. Gent survived because he stayed on the shore to take care of them.
Because he had spoken first, Gent was released after giving the above testimony.
At this time, a fax sent by Bell made Ku Jian break into a cold sweat. 5. "How to Get Away with Murder" 16-year-old Frank William Abagnale (played by DiCaprio) has a happy family.
His father is a business elite and has received a medal of honor from the mayor and enjoys a good reputation. His mother is bright, kind and loving.
Frank leads an enviable life.
Not long after, Frank's father's store was investigated by the government for tax evasion. His reputation was ruined and his superior material life plummeted.
Frank's father tried to get a bank loan to make a comeback, but was repeatedly rejected.
My mother had an affair and finally divorced my father.
Frank was heartbroken and decided to run away from home.