Top 3 Matt Damon Movies

When it comes to cataloging Matt Damon we can find problems. It's not easy to label a guy like him, who could go through your childhood friend whom you would never imagine playing a movie hero and even less a heartthrob type Brad Pitt.

And yet, he is a solvent actor. An interpreter who defends his roles tooth and nail with that strange credibility of the rather bland type that finally manages to convince you of his role as the most extraordinary protagonist. Come on, if I were a director I would think it would be very good to hire him as a supporting actor, whose presence without further ado could be interesting as filler. But if Matt Damon has triumphed, it will be for a reason, and surely at the end of this entry we will know the reason...

Strange way to ponder an actor, isn't it? But I insist that Matt Damon at the top of Hollywood is certainly anomalous.

And then there are his films, that disconcerting way of reaching the end having been convinced by his character as by the conjurer facing an impossible trick. And then you think that, deep down, that's the magic of good actors... So let's know what the greatest effects of him are for me, those movies in which he ends up killing it.

Top 3 Recommended Matt Damon Movies

Beyond life

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Precisely in this common type aspect lies the charm of this film capitalized by a completely convincing Damon (this time from the first scene). There is something disturbingly close to representing that chosen character. A kind of fanciful desire of the viewer who would like to have some power, that paranormal virtue or condemnation that immerses us in a Cassandra syndrome with extrasensory wisdom.

Matt is a George Lonegan with the most fascinating abilities of the medium capable of bringing us closer to our loved ones. Meanwhile, the plot branches out around other characters destined to meet George. Because if he has that power, he can never be a simple coincidence. And destiny always offers a chance glimpse into matters that have already been written.

A woman who sees death too close. A boy who has lost his brother. A girl who appears as a possible reconciliation with life for George. Only he is not normal and any touch is sensory access to guilt, sorrow, tragedy and condemnation that remain on our skin like stills clinging to our cells.

A great emotional component of the plot, how could it be otherwise for this argument, guides us to the hectic pace of centripetally magnetized facts about George. And although he does not want to know anything about his faculty, little by little he will have to discover that there is always a plan in the extraordinary course of life.

El marciano

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The paradigm of the human being misplaced in outer space. Mars is an inhospitable place where only Perseverance can travel in search of something that resembles life. First looking for water as an element si ne qua non. Because everything begins in this element, at least from our most meager knowledge of the Universe.

Mark Watney is left alone on Mars. Things did not go as planned and he must face a long period of waiting until he can be rescued on some unprecedented mission in the space navigation of our world. About how he manages and what fate Mark will have is a film that captivates with its scenery most suitable for big screens.

With a science fiction development that flirts with the remote sensation of hope in colonizing new worlds, we are mimicking that epic loneliness on a red planet determined to destroy all hope. It's just that it's a Hollywood movie and few things end badly there...

Hidden destination

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Things may or may not happen by chance. Half oranges may or may not be the people we were expecting or that we force ourselves to believe they are. The point is that the romantic point of view about our passage through the world is connected with the idea that nothing that happens to us can be accidental. Because such a feeling could give us the feeling that everything escapes any script.

From the most religious type to the most atheist, find at some point that lifeline that gives meaning to what happens to us. In this film Matt Damon, with the close appearance of him who could very well be ourselves, shows us where the controls are and who moves them so that what is fulfilled is that there is no evil that does not come for good...

On election day for the Senate, charismatic young politician David Norris (Matt Damon) meets Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt), a beautiful ballet dancer who turns his life upside down. When Norris begins to suspect that certain supernatural forces are trying to separate them, he will try to find out the causes. Directorial debut for the screenwriter of "The Bourne Ultimatum."D

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