'Psychiatric', Overseas Media Selection 'The Greatest Academy Awards in History' 1st place...' The Godfather '
The parasite, directed by the master Bong Joon-ho, who rewrote the history of the former World film, was named the greatest film by beating the masterpiece 'The Godfather'.
ScreenLant, a leading American film media, announced "Best 10 Best Academi The work Awards in History" selected by users of online platform Letterboxd, which specializes in overseas film ratings and film, on the 12th (local time). At the 92nd Academi Awards in 2020, "The Parasite", which surprised former World by winning four categories (director, screenplay, and international film Awards) including The work for the first time in a non-English-speaking film made by pure Asian capital and production crew, topped the list by defeating "The Godfather" (1972, director Francis Ford Coppola), one of the greatest masterpieces in history. be pulling.
"The parasite is the only non-English-speaking film to win the award for Best The work, which has become a history of The work Awards," Screenland said. "This film directed by Bong Joon-ho is the most unique work that has been nominated for such a major award." "It is a work that tells the story of a poor Korean family who infiltrates a wealthy family. It is excellent in all aspects such as Acting, directing, and emotion." He added, "It is a work that won Awards not only for The work but also for the director and screenplay."
The fourth place was nominated for as many as 11 categories at the 76th Academy Awards in 2004, with the pantage film "The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King" (2003, directed by Peter Jackson), which had an award-winning historical record in all 11 categories, and the fifth place was Hollywood's "Living Legend" directed by Steven Gerrard Spielberg, "Schindler's List" (1993) It was taken. The Schindler List has been awarded in seven categories, including The work, Director and Adapted Award, at the 66th Academy Awards.
Sixth and seventh place were won by Milos Foreman's "The Bird Flying Over the Cuckoo Nest" (1975) and Jonathan Demi's "Silence of the Lambs" (1991), respectively. Both films are masterpieces that have been awarded for all five of the most important Awards in the Academy (The work, Director's Award, Best Actor and Best Actress, Screenplay or Adaptation Award). The five major Awards in all-time Academy have been awarded: "What Happened One Night" (1934), "The Bird Flying Over the Cuckoo Nest", "Silence of the Lambs" (1991), and only three films.
The eighth place was released in 2007 and won the 80th Academi Awards, including The work, and the coen brothers' "No Country for the Old" won four categories. Billy Wilder's 1960 film "Lending the Apartment Keys" was ranked ninth at the 33rd Awards ceremony. 10 is the classic masterpiece "All About Eve" (directed by Joseph L. Mankiewiz), released in 1950, the 23rd Academy The work Awards.
Letterbox, which ranks this list, is a film online platform developed in New Zealand in 2011. Unlike IMDB, which is the largest movie database, users have added social features that share their tastes, making it a representative movie platform with explosive growth in a short period of time. It has been loved as the most popular movie platform for all World filmmakers recently, with an explosive increase in users during the Corona Pandemic period and a whopping 3 million users.