Wednesday 25 January 2017

7 Movies That Are Very Desperate to Watch


Despair is usually marked by the inevitable or, at least, that is what it seems when we live it in the cinema. Likewise, trying to prevent something that apparently has no solution, all the suspense that brings us, we love. Whether you enjoy hairless hair for 2 hours or pure masochism, here's a list of some of the most desperate movies we've seen so far.




No. 7  Children of Men  (2006)

The dystopian future Alfonso CuarĂ³n raised in Children of Men serves as the perfect setting for this story: humans have not been able to reproduce in 18 years, and chaos in the world has reached new levels. However, a young pregnant woman could bring hope again, if they manage to bring her safe and sound to their destination. 100 minutes filled with tension and splendid sequence planes.

No. 6  Requiem for a Dream  (2000)

No film begins with heroin addicts can end well, and Requiem for a Dream , in short, is no exception. An honest look at the vices and addiction, Darren Aronofsky manages to make us feel despair and loneliness that his characters feel, each of the minute - long tape. Download free movies from HD Movies Point in high quality.

# 5  Black Swan  (2010)

It is obvious that Aronofsky was going to be more than once on this list. After all,  Black Swan  gets its way in 2010 for all the power and emotion conveyed through the screen. The story of a ballet dancer, who wins the lead role in Swan Lake, and who progressively loses herself between her two characters, until she does not distinguish reality from fiction. Creepy and hopeless from start to finish.




No. 4  Dancer in the Dark (2000)

A film that makes us feel injustice and impotence to the extreme, Selma is marked by a destiny that chooses her. Not only is she being blinded by a hereditary disease, but, besides, the little money she manages to earn is destined to pay for her son's operation, so that it does not have the same end as her. So ingenuous and so hopeless, a catastrophic outcome seems inevitable, and we suffer the whole film trying, without exception, to avoid it.

No. 3  127 Hours  (2010)

Based on the story of Aron Ralston, who is forced to cut his own arm to get out of the place where he had been trapped in an isolated point of the Blue John Canyon in Utah. All this we know before the tape begins, after all the courageous history of Ralston goes around the world, but this does not reduce in the least the despair and claustrophobia that produces to see what that man had What happen

No. 2 Elephant (2003)

Another could not miss on the list is Gus Van Sant , who after all his Death Trilogy , knows of despair, misery and catastrophic end. Elephant is based on the unfortunate events at Columbine High School in 1999 and also is the first film to raise the controversial issue of shootings in American schools after Columbine. It is creepy but necessary.

# 1 Buried (2010)

Also based on a true story, you may Buried the prize for the most exasperating film takes the film has brought us a long time. Paul Conroy is a civilian driving trucks in Iraq, which after an ambush by a group of terrorists, is kidnapped and locked in a coffin, buried underground. With few implements and a telephone, he must find a way to save his life or die suffocated. There are several reported cases of people suffering from panic and asthma attacks upon seeing the tape; So desperate is, they are warned.

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