DRAMAS THAT STILL RESONATE WITH AUDIENCES TODAY

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Forrest Gump (1994): This Best Picture winner is more of a meditation on our times, as seen through the eyes of a man.

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Schindler’s List (1993): As with most media involving the Holocaust, it can be hard to watch. 

Braveheart (1995): Although it’s ahistorical, Braveheart is a rousing piece of cinema that depicts the capacity of the human spirit.

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Goodfellas (1990): This is a fact-based, testosterone-fueled gangster movie with iconic performances from the cast. 

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Fight Club (1999): Fight Club is about finding meaning and purpose in a society designed to strip them away from us. 

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The Shawshank Redemption (1994): The list wouldn’t be complete if The Shawshank Redemption wasn’t included. 

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Before Sunrise (1995): I think this is the most practical story about love. The realistic acting and immense script.

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Léon: The Professional (1994): Hitman Léon forms an unlikely relationship with 12-year-old Mathilda and teaches her how to ‘clean’.

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Saving Private Ryan (1998): This graphic and harrowing depiction of war is almost unmatched in cinema. 

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Good Will Hunting (1997): Featuring a stellar cast with break-out roles, Good Will Hunting tells the story of a gifted but troubled.

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Titanic (1997): Titanic is one of the highest-grossing movies of all time. 

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Pulp Fiction (1994): Told out of chronological order and following a group of interrelated criminals through several violent.

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American Beauty (1999): One of the reasons this film is so good is that the audience can relate to some of the fears and insecurities.

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