Daylight is one of the best disaster movies ever made.
It's an incredible example of classic '90s effects, large-scale sets, miniatures, and stunt work. The craft on display is insane!
District 9 is about apartheid and it's not subtle. Set in Johannesburg with direct parallels to segregation and forced relocation, the allegory is the foundation of everything.
The running scene in Forrest Gump used to seem funny when I was a kid. As an adult, it's the saddest part. Forrest runs for three years because he doesn't know how to process grief and that is truly understandable.
Neill Blomkamp shot District 9 in real Johannesburg slums with a $30 million budget. Documentary style, practical locations, incredible CGI, this is filmmaking efficiency at its best.