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Best Drama Movies For A Movie Marathon From The 80S And 90S That Changed Cinema Forever

Every drama film here was chosen with a movie marathon in mind. These aren't algorithmically ranked, they were chosen because they actually work for this.

The best drama movies for a movie marathon from the 80s and 90s that changed cinema forever. Includes Scent of a Woman, The King of Comedy, Fanny and Alexand...

A movie marathon lives or dies on the quality of its list. Start strong, vary the pace, and make sure at least one film in the sequence is one nobody in the room has seen.

Go back far enough and you find films that had no idea they'd become classics. The 80s and 90s produced more of them than any other era.

A great drama earns every emotion it asks of you. Nothing is unearned. Nothing is manipulated. You feel it because the film has made you care.

Scent of a Woman movie poster
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1992 · ★★★½☆ 7.8/10

Charlie Simms is a student at a private preparatory school who comes from a poor family. To earn the money for his flight home to Gresham, Oregon for Christmas, Charlie takes a job over Thanksgiving looking after retired U.S. Army officer Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade, a cantankerous middle-aged man who lives with his niece and her family.

The King of Comedy movie poster
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1982 · ★★★½☆ 7.8/10

Aspiring comic Rupert Pupkin attempts to achieve success in show business by stalking his idol, a late night talk-show host who craves his own privacy.

Fanny and Alexander movie poster
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1982 · ★★★½☆ 7.8/10

As children in the loving Ekdahl family, Fanny and Alexander enjoy a happy life with their parents, who run a theater company. After their father dies unexpectedly, however, the siblings end up in a joyless home when their mother, Emilie, marries a stern bishop. The bleak situation gradually grows worse as the bishop becomes more controlling, but dedicated relatives make a valiant attempt to aid Emilie, Fanny and Alexander.

Awakenings movie poster
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1990 · ★★★½☆ 7.8/10

Dr. Malcolm Sayer, a shy research physician, uses an experimental drug to "awaken" the catatonic victims of a rare disease. Leonard is the first patient to receive the controversial treatment. His awakening, filled with awe and enthusiasm, proves a rebirth for Sayer too, as the exuberant patient reveals life's simple but unutterably sweet pleasures to the introverted doctor.

Do the Right Thing movie poster
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1989 · ★★★½☆ 7.8/10

Sal is the Italian owner of a pizzeria in Brooklyn. A neighborhood local, Buggin' Out, becomes upset when he sees that the pizzeria's Wall of Fame exhibits only Italian actors. Buggin' Out believes a pizzeria in a black neighborhood should showcase black actors, but Sal disagrees. The wall becomes a symbol of racism and hate to Buggin' Out and to other people in the neighborhood, and tensions rise.

The dramas worth your time are the ones that don't resolve too neatly. Life doesn't tie itself off, and neither do these films.

Wings of Desire movie poster
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1987 · ★★★½☆ 7.8/10

Two angels, Damiel and Cassiel, glide through the streets of Berlin, observing the bustling population, providing invisible rays of hope to the distressed but never interacting with them. When Damiel falls in love with lonely trapeze artist Marion, the angel longs to experience life in the physical world, and finds - with some words of wisdom from actor Peter Falk - that it might be possible for him to take human form.

Rain Man movie poster
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1988 · ★★★½☆ 7.8/10

When car dealer Charlie Babbitt learns that his estranged father has died, he returns home to Cincinnati, where he discovers that he has a savant older brother named Raymond and that his father's $3 million fortune is being left to the mental institution in which Raymond lives. Motivated by his father's money, Charlie checks Raymond out of the facility in order to return with him to Los Angeles. The brothers' cross-country trip ends up changing both their lives.

Dreams movie poster
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1990 · ★★★½☆ 7.7/10

Eight visually rich vignettes drawn from Kurosawa's own dreams-fox weddings and vanished orchards, a soldier's ghosts, a walk through Van Gogh's canvases, nuclear nightmares, and a water-mill utopia-meditate on childhood, art, mortality, and humanity's uneasy bond with nature.

Misery movie poster
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1990 · ★★★½☆ 7.7/10

After an accident, acclaimed novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued by a nurse who claims to be his biggest fan. Her obsession takes a dark turn when she holds him captive in her remote Colorado home and forces him to write back to life the popular literary character he killed off.

Platoon movie poster
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1986 · ★★★½☆ 7.7/10

As a young and naive recruit in Vietnam, Chris Taylor faces a moral crisis when confronted with the horrors of war and the duality of man.

Some films don't just tell stories - they change what stories can be. These are the ones that shifted what came after them.

The best dramas don't tell you how to feel. They create conditions in which you can't help feeling — deeply, and without warning.

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