Highest-Rated Movies about 'Struggle For Survival'

Number 37 (2018), Mamma Roma (1962), Godzilla (1954), King Lear (2018), Capernaum (2018), Darwin's Nightmare (2004), Oasis (2002), Insyriated (2017) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Struggle For Survival movies.

#6. Darwin's Nightmare (2004)

Storyline: Hubert Sauper's Oscar-nominated documentary about the Nile perch, a species introduced into Lake Victoria as an experiment in the sixties. Since then, the fish has not only wiped out the lake's other marine life, but also has a tendency to consume its own young. Unfortunately, the Nile perch is also the region's most profitable export. Everyone with a stake in the market downplays the ecological disaster.

Plot Keywords: documentary, globalization, africa, poverty, social injustice, capitalism, colonialism ...

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#7. Oasis (2002)

Storyline: After serving time for killing a man in a hit-and-run car accident, Hong Jong-du (Sul Kyung-gu) is released with no money and nowhere to go. His family has abandoned him. While trying to make amends, he meets Han Gong-ju (Moon So-ri), his victim's adult daughter. She is wheelchair-bound due to cerebral palsy and all but abandoned in a cheap apartment by her callous family. Gong-ju's innate tenderness appeals to the uncontrollably impulsive Jong-du, and the pair begin an improbable relationship.

Plot Keywords: romance, drama, korean cinema, social outcasts, disability, forbidden love, human nature ...

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#12. The Lost Future (2010)

Storyline: The Story of one night at London's Transfabulous Arts Festival. In 2004 in the UK, the Gender Recognition Act came into law giving new rights to transgender people - the act itself dividing gender along binary lines. In the wake of the act, many couldn't locate themselves in the new boxes or even tick one. This film charts performers who re-imagine what gender could mean in the wake of "the act."—British Film Institute

Plot Keywords: sci-fi, adventure, action, post-apocalyptic, survival, monsters, future ...

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#13. The Organizer (1963)

Storyline: Professor Sinigaglia (Marcello Mastroianni) is the title character in this darkly comedic Italian drama about mistreated factory workers in the city of Turin. Toiling away in appalling conditions in a textile mill, these employees have no one to stand up for them until Sinigaglia puts his academic career on the line by helping them to start a strike. Although the teacher comes under scrutiny by unsympathetic authorities, he maintains his dedication to the workers' cause.

Plot Keywords: working class, exploitation, poverty, protest, oppression, social injustice, class struggle ...

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#14. Jellyfish (2007)

Storyline: The lives of three dissimilar women -- bride Keren (Noa Knoller), catering crewmember Batia (Sarah Adler) and Joy (Ma-nenita De Latorre), an attendee's employee -- converge at a wedding in Tel Aviv, Israel. Each woman has her own unique set of problems to face. Batia ends a romantic relationship, and afterward finds an abandoned child. Joy has emigrated from the Philippines, but could not bring her son with her. The prospect of Keren's honeymoon is shattered after an unfortunate accident.

Plot Keywords: drama, coming of age, family, loneliness, youth, british film, independent film ...

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