Top 21 Movies That Won the Best Oscar

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20-07-2021 Huy

Oscar – the world’s largest film award of the year is held in Hollywood. Films that won Oscars are not only the best films but also the works that have been nominated for the most Oscars such as: Director, Lead Actor, Supporting Actor, Costume Design, and Outstanding Visual Effects Best ... Not only that, Oscar-winning movies always have huge sales that startle you. Here are the best Oscar-winning movies that you must see in your life. If you are a film connoisseur, you probably can’t help but know that Oscar-winning movies not only have a thoughtful investment in technology. But also have profound and meaningful content, such as:

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Parasite (2019)

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Parasite (2019)

When it premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival in France, the film “Parasite” won the Palme d’Or, making it the first Korean film to do so. Not only that, but at the 92nd Academy Trophies in the United States, the picture made history by winning the Oscar for Best Picture – Best Picture, as well as three other awards.

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Titanic (1997)

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Titanic (1997)

Titanic is a 1997 American epic disaster romance drama film. It is one of the most well-known films in movie history. The film had a huge impact on popular culture and continues to stir up debate to this day.

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The Godfather

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The Godfather

The film is regarded as one of the best in movie history, and it consistently ranks at the top of the most prestigious film awards lists. The Godfather was selected second on the American Film Institute’s list of the 100 finest films, as well as second on the respected movie data website IMDb’s list of the 250 finest films. It also ranks first on Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes’ best picture lists.

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On the Waterfront (1954)

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On the Waterfront (1954)

“On the Waterfront,” which was released in 1954, is a film on societal issues such as famine and homelessness. The film is based on a series of essays published in the New York Sun by Malcolm Johnson. Terry Malloy, a former soldier fighting a coalition of corrupt New York waterfronts, is played by Marlon Brando in the film “On the Waterfront.”

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Ben-Hur (1959)

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Ben-Hur (1959)

The story is set in the first years of the year A.D. The Roman Empire controlled over Judée’s territory. August Cesar, the emperor of Rome, took a hard decision: all Jews in Judea would be forced to return to their homeland for a census in order to collect and prevent losing tax money. Jews returned to their motherland from all around the world. They went to Jerusalem on holy days to pray for their country’s freedom..