Artificial Intelligence was challenged to put together a list of the most notable films from this period of years.
The world of movies is huge and has thousands of productions that are worth watching at least once. In that sense, many people fall in love with a particular decade, as the movies of that period encapsulated both characteristic features of that time as well as techniques and aesthetics typical of the period.
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That is why, on this occasion, Artificial Intelligence was challenged to select the five best movies of the 1980s. OpenAI’s chatbot predicted that “the 1970s were a very rich era in cinema, with a wide variety of innovative and acclaimed films.”


The five best films of the 1970s, according to ChatGPT
This was the selection made by Artificial Intelligence, with its respective definitions:
“The Godfather” (1972)
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Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, this film is one of the most influential in the history of cinema and tells the story of the Corleone family.
“The Godfather Part II” (1974)
The Godfather II

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The sequel to “The Godfather” also directed by Coppola, which many consider to be just as good or even better than the first.
“Taxi Driver” (1976)
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A classic directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Robert De Niro as a lonely taxi driver in New York.
“Chinatown” (1974)
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Chinatown. Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in the 1974 film. The miniseries will cover the youth of private detective Gittes and his first cases in the profession.
A neo-noir thriller directed by Roman Polanski, starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway.
“A Clockwork Orange” (1971)
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A CLOCKWORK ORANGE
Directed by Stanley Kubrick, it is an adaptation of the novel by Anthony Burgess, known for its visual style and social criticism.
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