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To share good fantasy movies with you

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  1. To share good fantasy movies with you Did the real world disappoint you? Want to escape? Film is a powerful tool to escape from secular reality. No type can take you to another place better than fantasy. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Gary K Wolf, the writer, skillfully realized that Hollywood's reflective and self reflective black fantasy movie period in the 1940s coincided with the golden age of studio cartoons, and decided to smash the two together. Robert Zemigis adopted this idea in the adaptation of his novel and based on it, created a Los Angeles through the glass. Here, the confusion of technical colors goes hand in hand with the anxiety of monochrome. You may also become a star of Bugs Bunny. As Humphrey Bogart. Princess Mononoke (1997) "Dragon Cat" is very popular with children all over the world, but more than ten years later, "Princess Phantom" really brought Hayao Miyazaki's fantasy movie to the western world. An environmental epic about the giant forest god, the blind greed of human industry and the brave princess raised by wolves. This grand fantasy story is a large-scale animation that Disney

  2. has never tried. Portrait of Jennie (1948) Since Martin Scorsese echoed the bright green lightning in The Wolf of Wall Street, William Dieterle's supernatural monochrome melodrama has gained a little revival. After the non creepy cross dimensional relationship between a poor painter and Jenny, a rapidly aging girl who seems to come from the past, this fantasy movie is unacceptable, but the wind it creates is a perfect storm of romance that is truly impossible. The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) It's not the first name you associate with fantasy, but Woody Allen realized his bolder conceit through this tribute to the transmission ability of movies. It tells about a housewife (Mia Farrow) who was taken off the screen by her favorite movie role (Jeff Daniels) during the Great Depression, and involved her in an intoxicating romance. It gives a whole new meaning to the idea of the fantasy movie. Thor (2011) Marvel's fantasy movie universe boldly transcends science fiction, comic action and fantasy movies - never so important in the "Thor" films. They are influenced by the Nordic myth of Tolkien and the heinous "Lightning

  3. Gordon" style fetish clothing. "Thor" is essentially the restart of the "universe master" - allowing heroes to go to the earth to fight against skeletal mental patients - but it has better special effects and more humor of nodding. Lost Horizon (1937) Shangri La is the ultimate human fantasy - an ancient magical kingdom buried deep in the Himalayas, ruled by peaceful Tibetan philosophers who discovered the secret of eternal youth. Frank Capra, adapted from James Hilton's highly successful novel that inspired Hitler, is a glorious and naive fantasy movie, which was the most expensive film at that time. The Thief of Baghdad (1940) Starting from England, this spectacular adventure based on the story of "1001 Nights" was completed in California after the war broke out. It may be piecemeal - there are at least six directors, including powerful Michael Powell - but you can't guess from the results. Filled with magical horses, terrible deformations and huge elves, the "Baghdad Thief" made the humble Indian actor Sabu (also known as Elephant Boy) an international star.A imaginable fantasy movie. The Goonies (1985)

  4. In Steven Spielberg's story, these fools are seven restless children in a coastal town. They were abandoned by their parents in their struggle with the local real estate acquisition offer, and found an ancient treasure map pointing to the famous pirate one eyed Willy's big sailboat. Unfortunately, an incompetent bandit family is also chasing the loot, and would not hesitate to put the hand of one of the small mites into the liquefier to extort information. When prepubertal children keep screaming, their doting parents prove equally abhorrent in their shocking sentimental ending. A impressive fantasy movie. Orlando (1992) This career defining performance by Virginia Woolf adapted from Tilda Swinton, adapted from Sally Porter, is a magic thing. Swinton plays Orlando, a man and a woman. She/he has experienced civil war, early colonialism, etc. from the Elizabethan court to the 20th century in a half century leap. This is a cunning and wise comment on British history, sex and class, all of which are wrapped in a beautiful and unforgettable fantasy. The Avengers (2012) It seems strange now that the concept of "multiverse" has become a part of the common cultural dictionary, but it is a big event to see Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk and others sharing the same screen in 2012. The

  5. task of Joss Whedon, the creator of Culture Buffy the Vampire Slayer, is to meet the grand expectations of Marvel's loyal fans. He not only provided, but also made a grand spectacle in some way, including the All Star lineup. No one lost his way in the noise. All this. Endgame may have raised all content to 11, including box office revenue, but it is plagued by legend and bad atmosphere. The original is simply exciting: big and loud, interesting and interesting, frivolous but not stupid at all. This is really a glorious entertainment.

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