Top 11 highest-grossing theatrical films of all time

Let's explore now the 11 highest-grossing horror movies of all time. Surely there will be both familiar and strange names!

1. Gone With the Wind (1939)

The film adapted from the novel of the same name by Margaret Mitchell won 10 Oscars and is a great romantic film admired by millions. “Gone with the Wind” is a story about the ups and downs of Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) - a Southern aristocratic woman struggling to find a way to survive the storm of the Civil War and the Resurrection. set. Scarlett fell in love with Ashley (Leslie Howard), a strange and idealistic aristocrat, but he took his gentle cousin Melanie (Olivia de Havilland) as his wife. Scarlett did not give up, still finding ways to pursue Ashley, but gradually she became entangled in a fateful love affair with Rhett Butler (Clark Gable), a careless but sincere playboy.
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2. Fast & Furious 7 (2015)

This is the last film of actor Paul Walker (Brian O'Connor) and is also the best film created in the Fast & Furious series. Drama and action scenes are eye-catching and bring out the meaning of family and friendship.
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3. Avatar (2009)

Avatar takes us into a story on a strange but very human planet. The benefits of monetary value seem to have caused people to gradually degenerate, gradually becoming corrupt and willing to slaughter everything to achieve the goal they desire. The film's super-beautiful effects and James Cameron's far-sighted vision have taken the film further than expected.
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4. Titanic (1997)

Another masterpiece by James Cameron, the sinking of the Titanic and Jack's death is Rose's pain when she is still alive and seeing the person she loves die to save her is also the audience's pain when witnessing a character. extremely adorable could not survive to protect love. Even though a movie is still good after more than twenty years, from images to music, it is impossible to deny how terrible the sell-out was when this movie came out!
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5. Avengers: Endgame (2019)

After 10 years since Iron Man (2008), the first Avenger universe also came to an end after a series of events. The sacrifices of individuals who have been together for a long time accompanied the epicness of the final battle with Thanos' army. In 2019, no one can forget the moments of watching Endgame in theaters around the world. The influence and appeal that Marvel creates around the Avenger universe is the secret to the success of the movie and the series in particular. superheroes in general.
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6. The Sound of Music (1965)

The film is about a young woman named Maria. She is a member of the Salzburg monastery (Austria). She introduced Maria as a tutor to the family of Captain Von Trapp - an Austrian royal navy officer. Von Trapp had been widowed for many years, raising seven young children alone in a very strict military style. Maria is the cool breeze that arouses love with happy laughter in the large but cold villa.
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7. Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens (2015)

Luke Skywalker's whereabouts have always been a mystery, where he is in this vast galaxy. The film opens with a lot of mystery and then follows the coming-of-age story of one of the last remaining young Jedi. Star War VII is inherently a more adventurous cowboy movie genre as it allows viewers to follow the journey of a young Jedi to find his destination. For those who have been fans of Star War, perhaps this will be one of the next monuments that opens up new and deeply political stories.
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8. Star Wars IV: A New Hope (1977)

Return to the 70s, to enjoy the movies that made the super giant Star War franchise today. At that time, fantasy movies seemed like something too far-fetched to do, but Star War IV proved the opposite that nothing is impossible.
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9. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

The cost of making the film was only $10 million, but the revenue it brought in over the years was 30 times that. It seems that from the 70s onwards, supernatural fantasy films were extremely strange spiritual food, bringing new feelings that viewers wanted to experience on screen. The simple plot revolves around Elliot befriending an alien girl named ET. He and his siblings help ET return to the planet and away from human curiosity.
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10. The Ten Commandments (1956)

Movie about Mose and the Israelites during the miserable period in Egypt and the song of triumph. On the way to the land that God promised, God's own hand engraved on stone 10 things He taught His chosen people, as well as taught the viewers themselves. The film is a work that shows respect for Christian beliefs as well as a gift from director Cecil B. DeMille to his mother. The film won big in Europe.
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11. Doctor Zhivago (1965)

Doctor Zhivago is a classic work of Russian literature. Although it was banned from circulation due to political and cultural contexts, adapting it into a film was a great success. The film is a picture of love and hope that overcomes all circumstances, even though times are chaotic and society criticizes them, love still exists strongly in each person's heart.
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