Brad Pitt, we love you very much and that is why we dedicate notes to you, because you are not only handsome, you also have very good movies and some of them are in my close circle of favorite movies that I have seen several times. The famous actor has reached his 60 years and they are worthy of admiration, because he has given us several films that have made us fall in love and also kept us on the edge of the seat, with performances that have given him very worthy of his role in the Hollywood industry.
These are the best Brad Pitt movies
Let’s start with my personal favorite, the film directed by Quentin Tarantino that puts us in Nazi times and Brad Pitt in a suit, Inglourious Basterds:
World War II (1939-1945). In German-occupied France, Shosanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent) witnesses the execution of her family by order of Colonel Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz). After fleeing to Paris, she adopts a new identity as a cinema owner. Elsewhere in Europe, Lieutenant Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) trains a group of Jewish soldiers (“The Basterds”) to attack specific targets. Raine’s men and a German actress (Diane Kruger), working for the Allies, must carry out a mission to bring down the heads of the Third Reich. As fate would have it, they all meet under the marquee of a movie theater where Shosanna waits to take revenge.
We continue with an action movie that could very well pass for one of my favorite novels, because we have the beauty of Angelina Jolie by her side and the chemistry of the couple was so strong that it came off screen, “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” is all that is right:
The affluent life of Jane Smith (Angelina Jolie) and John Smith (Brad Pitt) doesn’t stop theirs from being a drab, nondescript marriage. What’s more, they’re both hiding a secret that their partner would be willing to kill for: they’re both secret agents, incredibly efficient assassins who work for organizations at odds with each other. Both discover a new source of excitement in their lives when they happen to be hired to assassinate each other.
And in third place, though this list is in no order of importance, is Interview with the Vampire, because we have Antonio Banderas, Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt as vampires. Everything we could ask for and it’s all right in life:
When he wishes, the vampire Lestat turns his victims into vampires, thus granting them the gift of immortality. At the end of the 18th century, Lestat turns Louis de Pointe, a man devastated by the loss of his wife and young daughter, into a vampire. Two hundred years later, at the end of the 20th century, in San Francisco, Louis decides to tell his story, the story of love, terror and ecstasy of a vampire, to a young reporter, Daniel Malloy.