I was always interested in movies, when I was in 4th in high school I had so many time, and I started to view movies, specifically old movies.
I saw movies like "Casablanca", "Singin' in the rain", "Lolita", "Whats new pussycat", "Dr. Strangelove" and "Citizen Kane". I think that the old movies are the best movies of all times, the topics can make you cry, laugh, dream, fall in love, criticize, inform and many more things. The movies before 70's are really classic cinema, are better than today, marked a before and after in the film history (indisputably).
My favorite movie is "Dr. Strangelove or how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb", directed by Stanley Kübrick, for me, the best movie director of all times. He is a mastermind, his movies are so controversial, still in this times. I was really impressed with this movie, because Kübrick made a satire about cold war, and the conflicts between EEUU and URSS, from a critical and comedic perspective (even in cold war times). I love the characters, specially the actor Peter Sellers who made the role of three characters, I was really impressed with his talent.

:) Me, too!
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