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  1. 1. Driving Miss Daisy. 1989 1h 39m PG. 7.3 (118K) Rate. 81 Metascore. An old Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur in the American South have a relationship that grows and improves over the years. Director Bruce Beresford Stars Morgan Freeman Jessica Tandy Dan Aykroyd. 2. Fried Green Tomatoes. 1991 2h 10m PG-13. 7.7 (84K) Rate.

    • 30 'Wild Strawberries'
    • 29 'Yi Yi'
    • 28 'The Best Years of Our Lives'
    • 27 'The Father'
    • 26 'The 400 Blows'
    • 25 'Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans'
    • 24 'Scenes from A Marriage'
    • 23 'The Passion of Joan of Arc'
    • 22 'Magnolia'
    • 21 'Titanic'

    Director: Ingmar Bergman

    Ingmar Bergmanhas a reputation (somewhat deservingly) for making some of the grimmest and hardest-hitting movies of all time. Though he was capable of working outside the drama genre, the vast majority of his output does explore the complications that come with being human, often making his filmography feel like a far from happy one. But Bergman's body of work is filled with powerful films, and Wild Strawberries – released the same year as his iconic The Seventh Seal – is one such powerful fi...

    Director: Edward Yang

    One of the best movies of the year 2000, Yi Yiis a film that might not sound exciting on the surface, but proves to be surprisingly enthralling. It follows a Taiwanese family through a turbulent period in the lives of many of its members, touching upon love, loss, birth, death, and various other very broad themes. Insofar as capturing a feeling of reality on screen, few dramas prove as effective as Yi Yi. That it can also combine naturalistic performances and dialogue with beautiful visuals (...

    Director: William Wyler

    The Best Years of Our Lives is a nearly three-hour drama about several American soldiers who return home after fighting in World War II, and try to get back into the swing of their pre-war lives. It could technically be called a war film, considering how the then recently concluded global conflict of WW2 is what gets the story going, but as a result, it's certainly not the kind of war film that deals with combator action sequences. In depicting life almost 80 years ago, it's naturally not goi...

    Director: Florian Zeller

    While it's not the first movie to explore the difficulties of living with dementia, few others have done so quite as powerfully as The Father. It very quickly establishes itself as an intensely psychological drama, putting viewers in the mind of its main character and showing the ways he's frequently disorientated, confused, and untrusting of people he doesn't always recognize. The Father can be an incredibly difficult movie, because while viewers understand why the presentation is all so con...

    Director: François Truffaut

    A seminal French New Wave classic that also happened to be one of Akira Kurosawa's favorite movies, The 400 Blowsis one of the most effective coming-of-age dramas of all time. Its main character is a young boy named Antoine Doinel, with the film being about how he clashes with those around him, and continually finds himself more disillusioned with life and his future. Films like the aforementioned Wild Strawberries and The Father might suggest older characters have more emotional struggles an...

    Director: F. W. Murnau

    Frequently considered to be one of the greatest silent movies of all time, Sunrise: A Song of Two Humansis an essential watch for anyone who can still enjoy a movie without dialogue. It follows a married man falling for another woman, and the complications that arise from him no longer feeling that way about his wife. It's very much a melodrama, but an example of how when done correctly, larger-than-life emotions displayed on-screen can still feel impactful or even surprisingly relatable. Sun...

    Director: Ingmar Bergman

    Though most of his best-known films came out in the 1950s and 60s, a film like Scenes from a Marriage showed that Ingmar Bergman still had what it took to be considered one of the greats later in his career. It runs for almost three hours (in its theatrical cut; a miniseries version is closer to five hours), and depicts the slow deterioration of a marriage. Later classics like Kramer vs. Kramer and Marriage Story would tackle a similar premise, but Scenes from a Marriage beat those two to the...

    Director: Carl Theodor Dreyer

    A historical drama about the famed Jeanne d’Arc, 1928's The Passion of Joan of Arcfollows the trial that would eventually see her put to death on charges of heresy. It explores how she grappled with the final stage of her life, and how her infamous burning at the stake inevitably made her a martyr. The Passion of Joan of Arc is a brutally realistic movie by the standards of the 1920s, though it stays groundedwhile also presenting its story in a very dramatic, visually bold manner. The results...

    Director: Paul Thomas Anderson

    Few movies that exceed three hours are quite as gripping and consistently riveting as Magnolia. It's a film with a huge ensemble cast, and it covers the lives of various characters living in Los Angeles within a short timeframe, many of them shown to be struggling with their family lives and finding their paths occasionally crossing as the film goes on. It's heightened in its approach to everyday drama, with Paul Thomas Anderson pushing things dangerously close to melodrama before having ever...

    Director: James Cameron

    Titanic is best remembered for being an unabashedly romantic movie, with it only really becoming more of a disaster/drama movie in its second half. Yet the harrowing sequences in the second half are all the more effective because of the romance established in the first, with the film's epic runtime allowing writer/director James Cameron room to give sufficient time to both areas of Titanic. Whether you want to classify it as a romance movie, a romance/drama movie, or a romance/disaster movie,...

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  2. 1. Forrest Gump (1994) PG-13 | 142 min | Drama, Romance. 8.8. Rate. 82 Metascore. The history of the United States from the 1950s to the '70s unfolds from the perspective of an Alabama man with an IQ of 75, who yearns to be reunited with his childhood sweetheart. Director: Robert Zemeckis | Stars: Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Sally Field.

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  4. Oct 4, 2023 · 1. Arrival. Everett. If ever there were a perfect movie, it’s this Amy Adams gem from Dune director Denis Villeneuve. The narrative is based on Story of Your Life, a Nebula-winning novella...

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  6. Nov 26, 2021 · Travis Clark. Updated. Nov 26, 2021, 8:07 AM PST. "The Godfather Part 2" Paramount Pictures. We ranked the 100 best dramas of all time based on Rotten Tomatoes' adjusted score. The adjusted...

  7. 1. Betty Blue (1986) Unrated | 119 min | Drama, Romance. 7.3. Rate. 56 Metascore. A lackadaisical handyman and aspiring novelist tries to support his younger girlfriend as she slowly succumbs to madness. Director: Jean-Jacques Beineix | Stars: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Béatrice Dalle, Gérard Darmon, Consuelo De Haviland. Votes: 23,357 | Gross: $2.00M.

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