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iammyownrushmore  ·  3658 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The Best Movies of 2014 - The New Yorker

This was such a terrific year for film, seriously.

Mine's a tie between Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel. I would say Inherent Vice but I haven't seen it yet. Stanger by the Lake is also fantastic. Boyhood was good, but I can only really say that as my life mirrored so much of the protagonist's.

I haven't seen several of the films in this top ten, but I can't imagine American Sniper to be truly deserving, honestly. Seems like war porn and "apolitical" americana, but I trust PTA's take on america more than Clint Eastwood's.

Goodbye to Language was as self-reflexive as Dance of Reality, with a better commitment to purpose and less daddy issues, but it just wallows in post-structuralism, with a lot of things better left unsaid, which means its hour-long runtime was even too much. It is good, though.

I'm far more concerned with the films listed on the Negative Ten. Although it may not mean much to a film critic, as there has always been plenty of avant garde cinema to fill pages, there has been an impressive amount of experimentation being offered to the public and it has been widely accepted, and this is fantastic. Birdman is fucking beautiful and it knows it's audience.

I can't really say for certain in a list form because I haven't seen Ida, Foxcatcher, Inherent Vice, Whiplash, Two Days, One Night, Leviathan... jesus christ I have to catch up.

One thing that has stuck out to me in the past few years is the inclusion of films and narratives from southeast Asia. The Missing Picture is much better than The Last of the Unjust to me for this reason alone. The Act of Killing (2012) deserved every second of hype that it got, and the fabulous work of Apichatpong Weerasethakul (I recommend Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives).

To make a non-list list of films to see to get a feel for 2014, I would say:

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Under the Skin

Ida

Birdman

Leviathan (hopefully)

Foxcatcher

Manakamana

Big Men (to seen neo-colonialism and the abuse of Africa in action)

Snowpiercer is bad an you are bad for liking it.





veen  ·  3658 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I watched Birdman a week ago! What a great movie that is. Haven't been drawn into a movie like that for a long time (granted, I rarely go to the movies, and I saw Birdman shortly after watching the drivel that is Fury, but still).

humanodon  ·  3658 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I saw it too. It's worth watching again, in my opinion. Did you see Interstellar?

veen  ·  3658 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I was planning on going to the IMAX with a friend in the next five days, but the chances of that happening are reducing fast. Might go by myself. I've heard mixed reviews, so I won't go into the movie with too high expectations. What did you think?

humanodon  ·  3658 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I saw it in IMAX and I'd recommend seeing it that way. I also went in without expectations and without much knowledge about the movie. I'd watch it again.

Edit: I wouldn't delve too much into the science either. It's good for what it is.

thundara  ·  3658 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Echoing veen, that movie felt like being alive.