Some time ago, we revealed which was the highest rated movie of all time according to AlloCiné viewers. With an impressive average of 4,596 stars out of 5, many of you now know that this is Forrest Gump, directed by Robert Zemeckis in 1994 and a title holder for many years.
But is this the case in other countries? With the exception of the French borders, we went on a small tour with our German colleagues The movies startto find out which feature films were audience favorites across the Rhine.
Godfather number 1!
In Germany, with an average score of 4,722 out of 5, The Godfather comes in first place (rather than Forrest Gump, who has to settle for 14th place here).
Filmed in 1972, notably starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, Francis Ford Coppola’s feature film, considered by many to be the best gangster film ever made, often returns to the top of many lists (even if it doesn’t make it to fifth. Position us).
Also, apart from this true classic in the history of cinema, which retells the rise of a young Michael Corleone in the mafia, our German friends’ top 5 of all time does not include the same films as the French audience.
Different top 5 between France and Germany
Behind The Godfather, Filmstarts has The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (rated 4716 and 4712 out of 5 stars respectively), Dark. Christopher Nolan’s The Knight (4,703 out of 5) and Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction (4,694 out of 5).
Also rated very well here, these films are actually slightly lower in the French ratings.
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Source: Allocine
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