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We are now a quarter through the 2000s, which means that the media is equipped with a capital of capital to compile lists of the best music, literature, television and, of course, films from the dawn of the new millennium. At the cinema it seems that the New York Times is the first major release that enters something approaching final list To date, the 100 top films of the century asking over 500 film industry professionals (from actors to key) and critics to offer their personal top ten troops. How did it turn out?
After examining the list this morning, I noticed the top 100 frustrating lightweight world at the cinema and too foreign to the former Oscar winners and candidates. Although I am relieved, mediocrity (or worse) such as “coda”, “artist” and A completely miserable “green book” Didn’t get enough votes to make the final list, I think Times would have put together something worth taking if it had included a few hundred more international votes. But it seems that the goal of this list was to get movie lovers by clicking on how their favorite actors and instructors voted. Although this is undoubtedly fun (hey, Julianne Moore is a big “superbad” fan), the end result is quite light.
Still, I was fascinated and just afraid to find out which movie is at the top. Because the individual lists were not classified, this meant that the top movie may be one that everyone admits to being great, but maybe not the best. Fortunately the top ten is mostly respectable (David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin Kid-Gloved Biopic “The Social Network” There is far too high number 10), and a movie that was declared best is, if nothing else, an undeniable masterpiece.
When Bong Joon Ho left the 2020 Academy Awards ceremony that grabbed four Oscars (best picture, best director, best original manuscript and best international film) His tune -height satire “parasite” Most of the American filmmakers wondered if this South Korean movie was really the same as everything. With the time of time people have done something they rarely do (see a American The movie with subtitles) and noticed that yes, this shockingly funny movie about a poor family that penetrates a richly rich family is a unique victory. It’s not necessarily a movie you want to watch over and over again, but it’s great: “parasite” speaks so piercing the world’s plutocratic state that you never shake it from your memory. So, it’s an absolutely perfect choice for the best movie of the century so far.
The “parasite” was a massive critical success when it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2019 and surprisingly still 99%recent rating Rotten’s tomatoes. Most importantly, it was a breakthrough film for the director Bong, whose best movie, serial killer Thriller “Memors of Murder”, broke the list to 90.