Top 22 best Oscar-winning films

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16-04-2020 minhanto

Oscar-the world's largest film award of the Year was held in Hollywood. The Oscar won not only the best films but also the most Oscar-nominated works: Director, lead actor, supporting actor, costume designer, and best visual effects... Not only that Oscar has a huge turnover that will make you startled. Here are the best Oscar-won movies you must watch in your lifetime.

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Parasite (2019)

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The film Parasite was the award-winning film for the Palme d'or when attending the 2019 Cannes Film festival in France and thus officially became the first Korean film in the history of this award. Not only was the film making history when winning the Oscar gold for best Film category-Best Picture and three other tournaments at the 92 Academy Awards ceremony held in the United States.

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Titanic (1997)

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Titanic is an American romance thriller film released in 1997. Is one of the most-eaten films in world cinema history. The film has a great influence on mass culture and has left controversy until now.

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The God Father

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The film is considered to be one of the best films of movie history, which is always ranked in the leading positions in film or prestige charts. The Godfather was voted # 2 in the American Film Institute's list of 100 best films and also ranked No. 2 on the list of 250 best movies from the prestigious IMDb Cinema data website. It is also the top film for Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes.

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On the Waterfront (1954)

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Born in 1954, "On The Waterfront" is a film about social issues like famine and homeless. The film is based on a series of articles by Malcolm Johnson in the New York Sun. In "On the Waterfront", Marlon Brando portrayed Terry Malloy, a former warrior who fought against the alliance of corruption in the waterfront area of New York.

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Ben-Hur (1959)

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The film was set in the early years of the BC. The land of Judée is ruled by the Roman Empire. From Rome, Emperor August Cesar made a decision: obliges all the Jews in Judée to return to the original to check the population, gather and avoid tax losses. From everywhere, the Jews returned to the incense incident. They passed through Jerusalem into the sacrament to ask for freedom for their lands.