Cinema history dates back to 1888, but discussions continue about Louis Le Prince's film Roundhay Garden Scene. Nevertheless, in the 137-year history of cinema, with technological advancements and innovations in film storytelling, the impressiveness of this vast catalog is undeniable. Throughout this long history, a few universally beloved films have managed to secure a special place in the hearts of audiences.
With the rise of social media, the ability for viewers to share their thoughts with the world highlights how difficult it is for a film to gain everyone's approval without facing negative criticism. In this context, we have ranked the seven most beloved films of all time. These films have carved out a special place in the hearts of audiences from different age groups and tastes.
Directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale, Back to the Future shows how its universal love has grown over time. The film follows the charismatic yet insecure Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and his eccentric scientist friend Doc Emmett L. Brown (Christopher Lloyd) as they travel through time in a DeLorean to save their loved ones. Released in 1985, the film became a massive box office success, instantly turning Fox into a global star.
Jurassic Park, on the other hand, emerged as one of the biggest box office hits of the summer in 1993. The story begins with characters like paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill), paleobotanist Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern), and chaos theorist Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) visiting a theme park filled with dinosaurs, offering audiences an unforgettable experience. Jurassic Park has left a lasting impact on the world of cinema, creating six sequels and a major dinosaur-themed franchise to date.