The music is great (and famous) but the imagery is superb. Just look at the light, the color rendering and the DOF. It was shot with large-aperture lenses, sometimes with only candle light on the set😱!
My first post was about my usual suspects. The Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind, 81/2, La Dolce Vita, etc.
But I saw "Children of Men" the other night for the second time and can't get it out of my head. Not so much the premise, which is old hand stuff for Sci Fi, but the incredible cinematography, with very long running shots that were shot in one take (or edited to appear that way). Wikipedia, of all places, has some fascinating info on this.
Normally I don't watch movies that are shot on digital if I can help it, and indeed this one has a lot of the usual clamped down colors and blown highlights that are so popular now, but the camera work is just incredible (as is the acting and directing I might add). The horrific realness of the gorilla war being fought in the immigrant ghettos looks so real. Rightly or wrongly, and I haven't ever been there, but it's how I imagine the Gaza strip looks like, or will look like, if the media were allowed to get in there. The film is one of the best I've ever seen, and relates so well to our current world.
Too many favourites to mention. Ones that immediately spring to mind:-
The Conversation
Pulp fiction
African Queen
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
French Connection
The Good the Bad and the Ugly
La Grand Bouffe
Tampopo
Diva
Death in a French Garden
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