I decided
to a list as well as my fabulous awards, even though everyone know my favourite
film, nobody knows the order from there on. I have seen most major films of
2012, almost every Oscar nominee so I feel I can give a pretty good list here,
with both blockbusters and dramas, as well as some smaller films. Of course
there are many smaller films that are supposed to be great, but which I haven’t
seen yet.
1. Argo
I have praised this film quite a bit now so I will keep it short. As I
have said before, this film is a simple thriller, yet it is so incredibly well
executed. It manages to be hilarious, nail-biting, touching and interesting,
and masters all of these aspects and blends them wonderfully together thanks to
tight
directing.
2. The
Master
Paul Thomas Anderson is arguably the greatest American filmmaker of this
generation. He is slowly building a filmography that few can compete, and that
has the potential of reaching the heights of greats like Kubrick. The Master is another very worthy entry
in this filmography. It is a beautifully made, meditate character piece of two
very different men. The film may seem a bit ambiguous on it´s first viewing,
yet it still captivates and strongly impresses.
3. Beasts
Of The Southern Wild
One of the most unique films I have seen in some time. The film is
endlessly charming, with the brilliant lead performance from the girl with the
impossible name. The filmmakers are trying something different, and it really
paid off, making something beautiful and unique.
4. Moonrise
Kingdom
This is the second Anderson film in the top 5, this guy is truly one of
the be- oh wait never mind, there is two of them, this is Wes. This corky
comedy about a bunch of pretty melancholic people on a small island in 60s is
truly something unique. It is very funny and cute and has some great
characters, as well as some amazing visuals.
5. The
Perks Of Being A Wallflower
Why this film hasn’t gotten more recognition is beyond me. It is one of
the most honest films I have seen of what high school is like for many people,
not just in the story, but in finer details we get through the characters.
Speaking of the characters, they are all so well written and acted, giving us
the sense of being someone we could know at our school.
6. The
Dark Knight Rises
Probably the film that I will keep watching for years to come, as I do
find Nolan´s films very re-watchable. It concluded one of the greatest
blockbuster trilogies ever made with possibly the most personal, yet grandest
story of them all. While it was even bigger in it´s action then the
predecessors, it was also much more about Bruce Wayne. The film was all about
concluding his story and it did so perfectly, giving him the best arc
imaginable, and this focus on character made it stand out. Outside the
character there was also a great story and villain accompanying it and it could
have taken the top spot if wasn’t for some flaws that at times seemed like
Nolan was just lazy.
7. Amour
A very hard film to sit through, yet very rewarding. The lead
performances are outstanding and so is just about everything here. The film may
not leave you with a smile on your face, but it will leave thinking for days on
end, as you study the different ideas raised in the film.
8. Zero
Dark Thirty
Kathryn Bigelow once again knocks it out of the park with this political
thriller. Made in almost documentary style it tries to tell how the hunt for
bin-laden may have gone down. It may not be accurate (or it may be), but it is
exhilarating and thrilling, with one of the best climaxes of the year.
9. The
Hunt
Mads Mikkelsen at his greatest; the underrated Danish actor shows us
once again that he is one of the strongest actors out there. The film is best
enoyed going in fresh an energized as it will drain you, but it is so worth it
in the end. The film is a drama-thriller, but what really sets it apart is that
is has a story that I haven’t really seen before and it managed to stay
completely unpredictable until the very end (which was a perfect ending by the
way).
10. Les
Misérables
Like I mentioned in my review, I really don’t enjoy musical, however
this managed to win me over. The acting was some of the best overall acting of
the year, which really helped in creating an emotional connection to what was
happening on screen. The film was an epic tale of hope that was a joy to
witness. Below are 11 through 20.
11. The
Intoucables
12. This
Ain´t California
13. Silver
Linings Playbook
14.
Franenweenie
15. Lincoln
16. Oslo,
August 31th
17. The Grey
18. Skyfall
19. Paranorman
20. Prometheus
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Hurra for The Perks på 5. plass og Intouchables :)
ReplyDelete(di einaste eg har sett, men begge fortjente virkelig ein plass på listen over di 20 beste, syns eg). Har lyst å se beasts of southern wild og egentlig..