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The Garden (1990)
directed by Derek Jarmam
The French Dispatch (2021)
directed by Wes Anderson
German poster for Come and See (1985)
Come and See (1985)
directed by Elem Klimov
Into the Abyss (2011)
directed by Werner Herzog
Platoon (1986)
directed by Oliver Stone
Barry Lyndon (1975)
directed by Stanley Kubrick
Amadeus (1984)
directed by Miloš Forman
what is the most important part of a film?
I'm a sucker for beautiful imagery. I have given movies with mediocre or even slightly bad concepts/stories a decent rating when they were visually appealing or interesting to me. Then again, I'm not entirely opposed to movies that are a bit nihilistic or lack some standard storytelling anyway, I don't mind when movies are a bit more experiential.
What's important to me either way is that the dialogue is natural and/or fitting to the themes. It can really mess up the immersion just as much as a poor performance.
Faust (1926)
directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
Excalibur (1981)
directed by John Boorman
The Ascent (1977)
directed by Larisa Shepitko
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1974)
directed by Werner Herzog
Angel's Egg (1985)
directed by Mamoru Oshii