7 Greatest Groundbreaking Films Of All Time

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Khuraijam Roger Singh
Nov 06, 2024

The Sixth Sense (1999)

A psychological thriller film directed by M. Night Shyamalan, the story is about a child psychologist whose patient claims he can see and talk to the dead.

Taxi Driver (1976)

Travis, a Vietnam veteran and former Marine, drives a cab in New York City. In an attempt to rid the city of corruption, he chooses one day to protect a young prostitute from her pimp.

Children of Men (2006)

Alfonso Cuarón's film follows when human infertility for the past eighteen years has put society in danger of going extinct. A bureaucrat named Theo has to take a woman who mysteriously becomes pregnant to safety.

The Matrix (1999)

Neo, who works as a hacker and computer programmer, has always doubted the truth of his surroundings. Morpheus, a rebel commander, reaches him and tells him the truth, confirming his suspicions.

Avatar (2009)

An epic science fiction film directed by James Cameron, set on the Na'vi-inhabited Pandora, Jake, a paraplegic marine, takes his brother's place for a business trip. The locals adopt him as one of their own.

Metropolis (1927)

A science-fiction silent film directed by Fritz Lang, set in a futuristic metropolis, laborers toil away as affluent businessmen rule from their ivory towers. But the city might end in disaster if a leader decides to hire a crazy scientist.

Citizen Kane (1941)

A drama film directed by Orson Welles, the film follows an investigative journalist who sets out to discover the meaning behind a famous tycoon's enigmatic final words.

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