There are just some movies you need to see you get old and probably lose interest.
These are some of the world’s most iconic and unforgettable movies ever, and if you’ve not seen any, get onboard, because I’m about to put you on!
1.Schindler’s List (1993)
Steven Spielberg’s devastating masterpiece about Oskar Schindler saving over a thousand Jewish lives during the Holocaust. A film that reminds you of both humanity’s darkest depths and its capacity for extraordinary courage.
You should definitely see this one, because it’s going to make you cry.
2. Fight Club (1999)
David Fincher’s explosive psychological thriller about identity, consumerism, and masculine disillusionment. With one of cinema’s most iconic twists and a raw, anarchic energy that goes deeper the more you watch. It’s a film that genuinely messes with your head and stays there long after watching.
3. The Godfather (1972)
Francis Ford Coppola’s towering crime saga about power, family, and corruption.
Nearly perfect in every frame, acting, score, cinematography, and storytelling all converge into one unforgettable whole.
If you’ve not seen The Godfather, then you’re missing out!
4. Inception (2010)
This Christopher Nolan’s thriller about dreams within dreams is a rare blockbuster that is both a spectacular visual ride and a genuinely thought-provoking puzzle about reality and the mind.
You’ll understand what I mean when you see it for yourself
5. Parasite (2019)
Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning masterpiece from South Korea, a razor-sharp thriller about class, greed, and inequality.
It seamlessly shifts between dark comedy, suspense, and drama in ways that feel completely unpredictable.
The first non-English film to win Best Picture, and every bit deserving of it.
A film that gets better the more you think about it.
Don’t you ever say we never put you on. See these masterpieces and thank me later!







0 Comments