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Director: Bong Joon-ho The Plot: Greed and class discrimination threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family and the destitute Kim clan.

Technically a thriller and a black comedy, Parasite won the Oscar for Best Picture because it is, at its core, a flawless social drama.

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Director: Christopher Nolan The Plot: The story of American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his role in the development of the atomic bomb. i--- Film Semi Hongkong Terbaru

Unlike Nolan’s usual time-bending thrillers, Oppenheimer is a psychological drama about guilt and consequence. It is three hours of philosophical dread wrapped in a biopic.

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Director: Damien Chazelle | Starring: Miles Teller, J.K. Simmons The Drama: The psychological thriller disguised as a music drama. The Review: Is greatness worth your sanity? J.K. Simmons plays Fletcher, a jazz instructor who makes Full Metal Jacket’s drill sergeant look like a guidance counselor. This is not a feel-good movie; it is a stress test. The final 15 minutes—a drum solo drenched in blood and sweat—is the most electrifying dramatic climax of the 21st century. Rating: A+ Director: Bong Joon-ho The Plot: Greed and class

Drama is cinema’s most expansive genre, focusing on character development, emotional conflict, and realistic storytelling. Below is a breakdown of essential dramas every fan should know.

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Director: Noah Baumbach The Plot: A stage director and his actor wife struggle through a coast-to-coast divorce that pushes them to their personal and creative extremes. Robert Oppenheimer and his role in the development

This is not a "divorce movie"; it is a film about how two people who love each other can become monsters through proximity and pain.

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Director: Noah Baumbach | Streaming on: Netflix The Drama: A divorce drama. The Review: Noah Baumbach turned the dissolution of a marriage into a gripping procedural. Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver deliver raw, unfiltered rage—specifically the "argument scene" where they tear each other apart verbally. Popular reviews praise this film for not taking sides. It acknowledges that in drama, sometimes nobody is the villain; they are just hurt. Rating: A