Many movies were initially considered bad, but under the changing tastes and aesthetic standards of the audience and critics, they gradually gained wider recognition and praise and became classic movies. The following are some examples: The Shawshank Redemption: This 1994 movie initially performed poorly at the box office and was called a "boring,""dull," and "boring" movie. However, the film was later widely regarded as one of the greatest works in film history. It was widely praised through profound character descriptions, touching soundtracks, and excellent camera performance. The Godfather: This 1972 film initially did well at the box office but was criticized for being too heavy, dull, and commercial. However, the film was later widely regarded as one of the greatest works in the history of film. It attracted the attention and love of a large number of audiences and critics through the description of complex character relationships, social classes, and gang culture. Forrest Gump: This 1994 movie initially performed poorly at the box office, but it was criticized for lacking depth and meaning. However, this film was later widely regarded as one of the greatest works in the history of film. It attracted the attention and love of a large number of audiences and critics through a simple story, profound character description and emotional expression. 4 Life is Beautiful: This 1997 movie initially performed poorly at the box office but quickly became a popular movie and was hailed as one of the greatest works in movie history. Through touching storylines, beautiful images, and soundtracks, it tells the story of a Jewishman during World War II, deeply reflecting the complexity of human nature and the value of life.