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This story, which follows a warrior who decides to defend a community from robbers, was directed by Akira Kurosawa.
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Henry Fonda starred in Sidney Lumet's Talking Heads drama, which sparked debate over the nation's racial relations and legal systems.
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Francis Ford Coppola helmed the colossus to which most contemporary crime films owe their existence. Coppola shed light on the inner workings of a criminal organization and the individuals who operate within it.
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For good reason, Elem Klimov's picture is still regarded as one of the most graphic portrayals of battle ever made. Unlike most movies before and after it, his directing effectively conveys the facts of it.
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The movie by Steven Spielberg about a Nazi industrialist who decides to actively help Slave laborers actively serves as a powerful reminder of the good that most people may do.
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This contemplation on prison life and the concept of justice, as seen through the eyes of two individuals who come to grips with their lives after committing horrible atrocities, was directed by Frank Darabont.
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The film by Fernando Meirelles examines what it's like to live in a violent setting and the lengths individuals would go to to get away from it.
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The grandiose, expansive, and intricate storytelling of the latter part of Peter Jackson's trilogy, which was inspired by JRR Tolkien's works, captivated audiences worldwide and distinguished itself from other films produced in the twenty-first century.
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The reason Bong Joon-ho's globally successful film was so well-received was because the tale of the Haves and the Have-Nots resonated with his artistry Nots, and explored the complexities of the gap.
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