10 films on real events worth seeing

10 films on real events worth seeing

Films based on real events attract spectators in that actions actually happened. Films are interesting and exciting in the plot. After all, all feelings, emotions and events took place with real people.



1
"Save Private Ryan" (1998)

American feature film describing events during World War II. Captain John Miller is sent together with a detachment to the enemy's zone in search of ordinary James Ryan, who killed three native brothers in the battlefields. The command decides to demobilize Ryan and send it to his homeland. But fulfilling a difficult task, the detachment has to overcome the hard way ...



2
"Pokalontas" (1995)

Romantic animation picture of love. The daughter of the leader Powahontas lives together with the tribe in the new world, in harmony with the outside world. One day, Europeans are sailed to the study of wild lands and search for gold. Among them, Captain John Smith is distinguished by their bravery and nobility. Subsequently, there are feelings between him and Pokeshtas, which will grow into true love. But the conflict flares up between the tribe and alien. Pokalontas has to save his tribe, forgetting about feelings.

3
"Climb" (2013)

The family of Perron, having bought a new home on a remote farm, facing a powerful demonic essence. Their life turns into a real hell. They are forced to seek help to world-famous detectives engaged in paranormal investigations, Ed and Lorrain Warren.

4
"Invisible Party" (2009)

The film describes the events that occurred with the African American Michael Ore, which is not easy life. He grew up in a disadvantaged family. By the will of fate, he finds himself on the street, without a roof over his head. But fortunately, Michael meets a prosperous family that decides to adopt it. And here he begins a new life with a bright future. He begins to play in the student team of American football. Large successes in sports give him the opportunity to receive a scholarship of an athlete upon admission to the university.

5
"Julia and Julia" (2009)

Biographical film about the young secretary, decisive to start a blog. To attract readers, Julie intends to prepare more than 500 dishes on the recipes set out in the book of Julia Child "How to master the art of French cuisine." In his blog, she tells all its achievements and failures in the culinary area.

6
"Social Network" (2010)

Mark Zuckerberg, student Harvard University, creates one of the most popular social networks on the Internet - Facebook. Based on it in 2004, for several years he becomes the youngest multimillioner in the United States.

7
"12 years of slavery" (2013)

The story of illegally captive African American, Solomon Northape, in the middle of the XIX century. Solomon Northap is a free person who lives with his family in New York. One day he is offered an attractive work in Washington. However, upon arrival there, it is kidnapped and sold into slavery. Within 12 years, it suffers and humiliation, moving from one owner to another.

8
"Memories of Titans" (2000)

Herman Boon becomes the new coach of the student football team "Titans". Boon, together with the former coach, Bill Yoeste is doing a lot of work to raise the team to a new level. Soon "Titans" become one of the best football teams in the state.

9
"ELITE SOCIETY" (2013)

Five simple adolescents make theft with hacking in celebrity homes, such as Peris Hilton, Orlando Bloom, Lindsay Lohan, etc. Thus, teenagers want to join the life of an elite society. Photos of their adventures they post on social networks. But in the end, they have to answer their actions before the law.

10
"Marley and I" (2008)

Touching melodrama on the relationship between the dog and his owner. A young couple moves to a new place of residence, in connection with the change of work. They decide to start a pet - a dog nicknamed Marley. Now their calm life turns into an endless series of problems.

Happy viewing!

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Vikki94. 03/13/2016 at 12:59.

and how are Pauchontas on real events?

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