Top 10 Most Inspirational Drama Movies Of All Time - Part 1

This is the collection of movies which will motivate, inspire and uplift your spirits. These movies not only gives strong messages, it also entertains and keeps you in the story all the way. With some recommendation from my friends I would like to share the top 10 most inspirational movies I have seen so far.


1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)


***Undoubtedly, The Best Inspirational Drama Movie Ever***



"Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free."


 
No matter what situation you are in, put your mind and soul in it you will get out in flying colors. 

The Shawshank Redemption had huge box-office success despite not having big star casts at that time. Its well-known fact-file that it had a great storyline, real camera work and mesmerizing soundtracks. The Shawshank Redemption is written and directed by Frank Darabont. It is an adaptation of the Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. Starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, the film portrays the story of Andy Dufresne (Robbins), a banker who is sentenced to two life sentences at Shawshank State Prison for apparently murdering his wife and her lover. Andy finds it tough going But finds solace in the friendship he forms with a fellow inmate, Ellis "Red" Redding (Freeman) . While things start to pick up when the warden finds Andy a prison job more befitting his talents as a banker. However, the arrival of another inmate is going to vastly change things for all of them. It will make you think more than you ever thought in your life. I highly recommend it.


2. Forrest Gump (1994)


***The Best Contemporary Classic Movie Of All Time***




"Life is like a box of chocolates...you never know what you're gonna get."

 

"The world will never be the same once you've seen it through the eyes of Forrest Gump."



Run as long as you can, no matter WTH others think about you. Forrest Gump, By far Tom Hanks best movie so far. This is one of those character which will be remembered forever. He's innocent, emotional, and childish while delivering his dialogues.

"Forrest Gump" is one of the best movies of all time, guaranteed. I really just love this movie and it has such a special place in my heart. The performances are just so unforgettable and never get out of your head. The characters, I mean the actors turned into them and that's what got to me. The lines are so memorable, touching, and sometimes hilarious.Watch Forrest Gump Watch.


3. One Flew Over Cuckoo's Nest (1975)


***Poetic, Dramatic, Crazy, Powerful And A Great Cinematic Experience***




" If he's crazy, what does that make you?"



"One Flew Over Cuckoo's Nest" does not try to make a statement about mental illness or how the unstable should be treated. Rather, it is a very simple portrait of the long days and hilarious scenarios that can come about when a mixed bag of suffering people are thrown together. Mental illness is nothing to laugh about, but the fact that Nicholson is not really crazy (at least in my opinion) allows us to be amused. He seems to love his commandeers  in the hospital. He is mislead, however, into thinking he can do as he pleases.  No doubts he won Oscar for this role.Must Watch..


4. 12 Angry Men (1957)


***The Best Character-Study Movie Of All Time***




"One room, twelve people and edge of the seat all the way"

 

"Life Is In Their Hands -- Death Is On Their Minds!"



Get into root of the case before you judge cause, its matter of life and death. 12 jurors are about to make a decision about a murder case, over all it seems like an open and shut case with tons of evidence that would make any good man look guilty, an 18 year old boy is about to be put to death if convicted. 11 of the men vote guilty, only one vote holds them back and they have to discuss the trial once again due to one vote being not guilty. Jurour #8 refuses to just jump to conclusions and brings up incredible possibilities that can always make a man think of "reasonable doubts", one by one the jurors begin to see the points he is making, except for one stubborn #3 who would rather just pull the switch to the chair himself. It was really a powerful and staggering performance from Henry Fonda. Put your head in, you will see yourself.


5. The Green Mile (1999)


***One Of The Most Penetrating Movie You Will Ever See***




"Walk a mile you'll never forget."

 

"Miracles happen in the most unexpected places."



Sometimes looks can be deceiving. The message to "The Green Mile" is clear and understandable: justice isn't always just and the miracles can happen in the most unexpected of places. This film is one of the most penetrating dramas of the past several years. It will induce your mind to think about its subjects, and gradually build on you. "The Green Mile" is a movie that will stick with you long after the ending credits role by. 


6. Life Is Beautiful (1997)


***The Best War-Surviving-Family Drama Ever***




"An unforgettable fable that proves love, family and imagination conquer all."



Life is beautiful, if you think it is. "Life is Beautiful" is a film about love, optimism, courage, life and inner strength. It manages to walk the extremely thin line between humor, fantasy, and tragedy. Sure, the film is clearly comedic, but nevertheless it manages to very effectively communicate the tremendous losses suffered in the Nazi concentration camps and has scenes at least as intense as any scene in Schindler's List. Please see this film, and make up your own mind. It is appealing in so many different ways that I'm sure that you will not be disappointed. 


7. Crash (2004)


***A Really Hard-hitting Movie On Modern Society***




"You think you know who you are. You have no idea."

 

"Live your life at the point of impact."

 

"Moving at the speed of life, we are bound to collide with each other."


Crash is backed by a solid and varied, original soundtrack and excellent cinematography. Sweeping, wider shots alternate with disjointed camera angles which convey the chaos and confusion of the characters and the unpredictability of life. Occasional lingering close-ups -- on occasion without sound -- capture the actors' facial expressions, which suitably detail key moments of the characters' aching pain, fear, anger, bitter anguish, remorse or grief, far better than any dialogue could.


8. Braveheart (1995)

 

***Fascinating, Brave, Heart-warming And Sheer Brilliance***




"His passion captivated a woman. His courage inspired a nation. His heart defied a king."

 

"He who fought, fought for freedom."



This enthralling and heartwarming movie Braveheart takes a viewer's breath away. The invigorating and raw battle scenes, the incredible acting, and the fierce power of love all captivated me when I first saw this movie. James Horner's music is a masterpiece--it adds elegance and dimension to the magnificent film. Mel Gibson's zealous passion as his character William Wallace is truly an inspiration. Scots are very dignified, highly revered people, and this movie really presented Scotland's pride.Movie like this you just can not be miss it.


9. Into The Wild (2007)


***An Exceptional Movie In Every Possible Way***




"An epic adventure! A masterpiece of a film!"





Into the Wild has a very special quality to it, something which I can't quite put my finger on. It is a culmination of things, from the beautiful imagery, the fantastic script, very high quality cinematography, the amazing cast, the often mesmerizing quotations and of course the feeling of adventure and of true freedom. It is a unique vision into the life of a young man searching for himself in a dangerous environment who comes to realise that the true meaning of happiness may not be what he first thought. I highly recommend this film. It is one that will stay with your for a long long time.


10. Remember The Titans (2000) 


***An Outstanding, Encouraging And Inspiring Movie***




"They came together when their classmates and loved ones would not."

 

"Before they could win, they had to become one."

 

"History is written by the winners."



This movie is more than just about football, race relations and integration. The lead characters excellently portray the human spirit, showing that everyone can overcome not just on the field but also in life. The ending is predictable, but it draws you in with the intense emotion to win both on and off the field. 




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