Tag: American Dream
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THE GODFATHER
The Godfather (1972), directed by Francis Ford Coppola and adapted from Mario Puzo’s novel, stars Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone, the head of a powerful Italian-American crime family, and Al Pacino as his youngest son, Michael Corleone. Other key cast members include James Caan, Robert Duvall, and Diane Keaton. Through its portrayal of power, family…
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SCARECROW
“Scarecrow” is a 1973 poignant road movie directed by Jerry Schatzberg that delves into themes of friendship, redemption, and the American dream. The film stars Gene Hackman and Al Pacino in remarkable performances that capture the essence of their characters’ complex lives. The story begins with two drifters meeting on a desolate stretch of road…
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NASHVILLE
“Nashville” is a 1975 film directed by Robert Altman. It is known for its ensemble cast, complex narrative structure, and insightful commentary on American society. Set in the bustling city of Nashville, Tennessee, the film weaves together numerous characters’ lives over a few days leading up to a political rally and country music festival. The…
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THE BIG LEBOWSKI
“The Big Lebowski” is a cult classic 1998 film directed by the Coen Brothers, known for their unique blend of dark comedy and eccentric characters. The film takes viewers on a wild and absurdly entertaining ride through the quirky subcultures of Los Angeles. The story centers around Jeffrey “The Dude” Lebowski (played by Jeff Bridges),…
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MIDNIGHT COWBOY
“Midnight Cowboy” is a 1969 drama directed by John Schlesinger. It follows the unlikely friendship between two lost souls as they navigate the harsh realities of urban life and the pursuit of the American Dream in New York City during the late 1960s. Joe Buck (Jon Voight), a naive and optimistic Texan with dreams of…
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FIVE EASY PIECES
“Five Easy Pieces” is a 1970 drama directed by Bob Rafelson and starring Jack Nicholson. The film tells the story of Robert Eroica Dupea, a restless, working-class man who struggles to reconcile his past with his present.The film opens with Robert, a former piano prodigy turned oil rigger, living a dissatisfied life in Southern California…
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STROSZEK
“Stroszek” is a 1977 film directed by Werner Herzog. It tells the story of Bruno Stroszek, who has just been released from prison and struggles to make a new start in life. The movie is a poignant drama that explores themes of hopelessness, isolation, and the American dream. The film begins with Bruno Stroszek, a…
