One day in 1931, an administrator named Margaret Herrick in the library of the College of Arts and Sciences walked by the gilded statue during a break. She took a look at it and it seemed familiar, as if she had seen it somewhere. She exclaimed loudly: "Ah! This statue looks interesting to me." How much he looks like my uncle Oscar!" By chance, a news reporter heard Margaret Herrick's exclamation in the room next to the library. He introduced the gilded statue in the next day's report and wrote: "The staff of the College of Arts and Sciences affectionately called their golden statue 'Oscar'." When the golden statue became the symbol of the film awards, the name "Oscar" also spread around the world. The Academy simply named it officially the "Oscar Award".
The 01st "Wings"
Director: William A. Wellman
Starring: Clara Bow, Charles Bud Rogers
Release date: 1927-08-12

Plot introduction: The story takes place during World War I. Mary (Clara Bow) has a crush on the handsome Jack (Charles 'Buddy' Rogers) ), but Jack's thoughts are entirely on the eldest lady Sylvia (Jobyna Ralston).

, but Sylvia also has her sweetheart, that is David (Richard Arlen), a rich boy. When the war broke out, David and Jack joined the army to serve their country. In the army, the relationship between the two, who were love rivals, gradually became closer and later became close friends. In a fierce battle.

David suffered an accident, and the grieving Jack was determined to avenge his friend. However, what Jack didn't know was that David was not dead and he even stole an enemy plane. Just as David happily drove the enemy plane back to the camp, he collided with Jack, who was eager to avenge his friends.

Film review: Silent films actually better reflect the skills of directors and actors. I like the scene of going to the European battlefield and the scene of the Paris hotel. The best picture of the first Oscar is worth remembering!

The 02nd " Broadway Melody "
Director: Harry Beaumont
Starring: Charles King, Anita Paige
Release date: 1929-02-01

Plot introduction: The story describes sisters Queenie and Hank, both singers. After successful performances in their hometown, they came to New York to make a name for themselves. The two of them joined a Broadway song and dance troupe, and the two sisters fell in love with the song and dance troupe manager Eddie at the same time, and developed a romantic relationship.

This is the first large-scale musical film produced by MGM . It is also the first sound film to win the Oscar for Best Picture (2nd time). At the time of its release, it was advertised: 100% dialogue, 100% singing, and 100% dancing. The film's main appeal is its historical value, but the songs are still catchy and the performances are enthusiastic.

The dialogue is childish and interesting, with a childishness of early movies. The film uses sound-picture counterpoint for the first time, bringing a broader creative space to film art. Some of the singing and dancing scenes were shot in black and white, and some were shot in color. It was remade in 1940 as Two Girls on Broadway.

In addition, sequels to "Broadway Melody" were released in 1936, 1938 and 1940. In terms of music, Nasio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, who were responsible for writing the lyrics and music, performed above the level, and the interlude "You Belong to Me" was a hit. The singing and dancing of "The Wedding of the Painted Doll"...

Film review: As the first Oscar-winning film with sound, it has far exceeded my expectations. After all, it was a movie made before 80 years ago, so it is great to reach this level, not to mention the music is very nice.

The 03rd " All Quiet on the Western Front "
Director: Lewis Milestone
Starring: Louis Warham, Liu Ayers
Release date: 1930-08-24

Plot introduction: During the First World War, the German government used beautiful slogans to call on young and enthusiastic student volunteers to join the battlefield to defend their country. The passionate young German Paul Bowman (Lew Ayres) joins the First World War with heroic ideals. However, after Paul and his classmates went through training. When

were sent to the Western Front to participate in the war, what they witnessed was cruel hunger, blood and death. The absurdity and ruthlessness of the war made Paul go from being obsessed with the war to being disheartened and returned home due to injury. However, the ignorant villagers had no idea of the crisis on the front line. Paul angrily stated to the students the ruthlessness of war and that there was no war on the Western Front.

He ended his vacation early and returned to the front line. When he reached out to catch a butterfly in the trench, he was unfortunately hit by a stray bullet. The classic anti-war film "All Quiet on the Western Front" directed by the famous Hollywood director Lewis Milestone is adapted from the novel of the same name by the German writer Remarque .

This film, which can be called one of the "greatest anti-war films" in film history, was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 3rd Academy Awards in 1930. The director used concise and concise shots to recreate the tragic reality of the war, and also brought it to life in a delicate and smooth way...

Film review: This is a youth that is incited. It feels like everyone has lost their mind. When the war begins, when I think of going to the front line and becoming a soldier worthy of the pride and praise of others, Those handsome young men, when they went to the front line, still smiled, feeling that they were contributing to the country and enjoying their own greatness...

The 04th "Aspirations"
Director: Wesley Ruggles
Starring: Richard Dix, Irene Dunn
Release date: 1931-02-09

Plot introduction: The story takes place during the development of the western United States, Yanxi (Richard Dix) Richard Dix) takes his wife Sabra (Irene Dunne) Qianli Zhaozhao came to the vast and desolate Oknamara, with lofty ideals in his heart, hoping to make some achievements here.

The living environment in Oknamara is very difficult and dangerous. However, the couple worked together to slowly improve and build their home. As life gradually stabilizes, local ranchers feel that their interests have been violated, and they often find trouble in Yanxi.

However, Yan Xi cleverly resolved it with his wisdom. Yanxi sympathized with the indigenous Indians living there. At the same time, Yanxi, who was jealous of evil, was also full of hatred for the capitalists who oppressed and exploited the indigenous people. As time went by, the contradiction between the two sides gradually became acute.

Movie review: Oh my god, it’s a great movie! Watching this movie feels like watching American history. I really like the character NANCY. There are also various supporting roles in it~~

The 05th " Grand Hotel"
Director: Edmund Goulding
Starring: Greta Garbo, John Barrymore
Release date: 1932-09-11
Plot introduction: In a big hotel in Berlin. At that time, the entire Germany was shrouded in the shadow of economic crisis. Many people from different walks of life gather in the luxurious hotel. Among them are the financial tycoon Plessinger who is in trouble and avoiding the limelight, and the ballerina Grushinskaya who is helpless and wants to commit suicide.

The old Baron Von Gegen was ruined by gambling and made a living by stealing, Plessinger's old relative Klingland, who was dying in his old age, and the young and beautiful but greedy and selfish stenographer Fran Ling, etc. This 5th Academy Award for Best Picture is a masterpiece of MGM's first "all-star movie" in the early 1930s.

The entire film uses a luxurious hotel in Berlin as the stage of life, showing the bizarre encounters of five groups of characters on the same day.Although the narrative technique is quite satisfactory, the performances of several big stars are quite exciting, fully grasping the personalities and situations of the characters.

Among them are: a Russian ballerina facing a career crisis, a gambling baron, a terminally ill man, an entrepreneur, etc. These characters play out the joys and sorrows of life in a three-dimensional intertwined way. The plot develops smoothly. Although the scene is limited to a large hotel, the characters flow naturally.

Movie review: MGM’s luxurious production of the year, All-Stars. . The story is very innovative and the first of its kind. . The acting is impressive. . Undoubtedly a classic. .

The 06th "Spring and Autumn in Troubled Times"
Director: Frank Lloyd
Starring: Diana Wynyard, Cliff Bullock
Release date: 193 3-04-15
Plot introduction: The early 1930s was the golden age of British and American film exchanges. The competition for the Sixth Academy Awards in 1933 was even fiercer. A total of ten films competed for Best Picture, and this film adapted from the British stage play of the same name stood out and eventually won three awards including Best Picture. Frank. Lloyd won the award for Best Director.

The film describes the Boer War in 1899, Robert. Marriott and his wife Jean Marriott were drafted to the battlefield, and from then on the Ma family was closely related to the world's current situation. Robert returned to his hometown honorably in 1900, but the Titanic shipwreck killed his eldest son.

In 1914, the First World War broke out, and the youngest son rushed to the battlefield and unfortunately died for the country. The Marriotts have withstood the severe test of the times and have remained as loving as ever and have never lost confidence in the country. Cliff Brook and Diana Wynyard also give wonderful performances. From beginning to end, this literary and artistic drama lasted for 30 years.

Movie review: The heroine is so beautiful. The sparkling skirt when she appears makes people know what a noble lady is. One Family is a microcosm of British history from 1900 to 1933.

The 07th "It Happened One Night"
Director: Frank Capra
Starring: Clark Gable , Claudette Colbert
Release date: 1934-02-23

Plot introduction: Elle (Claudette Colbert) ) has a prominent and wealthy family, which is precisely the source of her unsatisfactory relationship - her father disapproves of her marriage to pilot Wesley. Ellie ran away from home in anger and went to find Wesley. Unexpectedly, her money was robbed on the way.

When he meets reporter Vaughn (Clark Gable), Vaughn learns that Ally is an unusual rich girl. He is convinced that Ally is very newsworthy and can produce eye-catching news, so he goes with Ally all the way. The car was blocked on the way, and the passengers had to stay in a hotel for one night. The penniless Ellie had to share a room with Vaughn and sleep on the bed with a blanket between them.

The journey was bumpy and unexpected, and the two experienced many unforgettable things together. The feelings are gradually growing. Ellie's destination was about to arrive, and both of them had feelings in their hearts that they were hesitant to express. Faced with Wesley, whom she originally wanted to find, and faced with her father's idea of being a perfect match, Ellie and Vaughn's relationship didn't know where to go.

Film review: There will never be a man like Gable again. He is handsome and elegant, has a noble temperament, speaks well, is decisive in dealing with things, and treats others as a gentleman. Moreover, in the context of the financial crisis in the 1930s...

The 08th " Mutiny Blood Chronicle "
Director: Frank Lloyd
Starring: Charles Laughton, Clark Gable
Release date: 1935-11-08

Plot introduction: The story takes place on a warship named "Bondi". Captain William (Charles Laughton) Charles Laughton) is one of the best sailing experts in the industry, but that doesn't mean he's a good guy. Sailing on the vast sea, a warship is a country.

As the head of a country, William did not hesitate to use various cruel and violent methods just to consolidate his status and authority as a "king".Regarding the tyranny carried out by the captain, young petty officer Bym (Franchot Tone) and first officer Chris (Clark Gable).

felt very dissatisfied. After a long period of suppression, the uprising broke out. Under the leadership of the two men, the sailors subdued William and his men. However, the kind people did not execute their tyrant, but instead exiled them to the sea and let the ocean choose their life and death. Freedom has returned to the "Bondi", unfortunately...

Movie review: It is really remarkable that such a magnificent maritime movie could be made in 1935. Clark Gable's performance is impeccable!

The 09th "Siegfeld"
Director: Robert Z. Leonard
Starring: William Powell, Myrna Loy
Release date: 1936-04-08

Plot introduction: Robert. Z. This film directed by Leonard is based on Florence, the founder of the Ziegfeld Follies, the largest musical group on Broadway. Based on Siegfried's life, it is one of the important masterpieces of the golden age of Hollywood musicals in the 1930s.

won three awards including Best Picture at the 9th Oscar. Actress Louise. Lena played Siegfried's first wife and won the Best Actress Award. In his youth, Siegfried was a vaudeville entertainer. In 1893, he went to Broadway to develop and established the reputation of the cabaret.

In 1907, he founded the Ziegfeld Follies, which was famous for its beauties dressed up in large-scale singing and dancing performances, and won the title of King of Songs and Dances. The role of Siegfried is played by William. Powell takes the lead, and both the male and female leads perform well.

Movie review: Movies from the 1930s still seem to be classics now. Siegfried succeeds in hype every time and has a good attitude. It is indeed worthy of our film, television, media and culture practitioners to learn from. Learn to poach corners, learn to seize the needs of the people, and seize opportunities.

The 10th " The Legend of Zola "
Director: William Dieter
Starring: Paul Mooney , Gael Sondergaard
Release date: 1937-10-02

Plot introduction: William. The film directed by Dieter won three awards including Best Picture at the 10th Academy Awards. The story describes the life experience of French literary giant Zola and his indomitable spirit for justice.

focuses on his experience when he redressed the unjust case of officer Dray Fox and his sense of justice that is not afraid of powerful forces. Paul. Mauney and Joseph. Stucklau's performance is wonderful and unforgettable. In terms of several courtroom debate scenes, this film can also be regarded as a pioneer of courtroom movies.

Film review: The 10th Oscar best picture, truth and stability, court drama praise!

and above are today’s recommendations, I hope you all like them!