Tuesday, January 4, 2011

My Top Ten

I will be the first to admit my taste in film is very different from other people’s which is why I chose to write this blog. A lot of people are going to disagree with my choice of top ten films of 2010, and I don’t care. Like with all art, film is subjective and truly depends on the viewer. Though you can learn about how to judge the quality of the cinematography, editing, directing, etc. it really depends on what is appealing and entertaining to the viewer. So here are my favorite ten films of the last year. 1) Black Swan: Some people might say that making this film my number one is a cop out, but I don’t think it is. It beautifully and tragically combines all the things I love: horror, mystery, psychosis, dance, and sex. It’s also one of the few movies that I was excited about that didn’t disappoint me. 2) Easy A: I have a soft spot of teen comedies and this one definitely exceeded my expectations. It was obvious the director had a love of the films to and Emma Stone truly showed her comedic strength and her ability to carry a film. I hope to see more quality films from her. 3) The Social Network: This film definitely represents the mentality of the millennial generation and coincidentally the entrepreneur mentality of America. Plus it has my favorite line of dialogue from 2010: “you’re going to go through life thinking girls don’t like you because you’re a nerd, but really, it’s because you’re an asshole.” 4) Morning Glory: This movie got a lot of terrible reviews comparing it to Network, but that was just stupid. This movie about a girl figuring out her life and career is more about the character, which was a realistic portrayal of a woman in transition, and not about a failing network. Of course they wouldn’t be similar. People need to look at the movies separately. 5) Eat Pray Love: Another brilliant tale about a woman on her journey, trying to figure out her life. It would’ve been better if her quest wasn’t tainted by the need and desire to find a man. 6) Tangled: Finally, finally, finally Disney has given their princess more substance! Why are the quitting when their ahead? I’ll never know. But if they decided to keep producing fairy tales, I would be very excited about where they were headed. 7) The Tempest: I will never understand why this got bad reviews, its Shakespeare straight up with a twist. I guess film audiences are too dumb now to appreciate the beauty that is Shakespeare and when a film wants to be a living piece of art. 8) Please Give: There was something about this film that really resonated with me, but I can’t quite pinpoint it. I did enjoy the representation of the different characters in different phases in their lives because I think everyone could relate to at least one of the people in this film. 9) The Runaways: I have a soft spot for chicks who want to rock and for a rock and roll lifestyle so I thought this movie rocked! Enough said. 10) Flipped: A classic tale of boy meets girl in grade school, boy thinks girl is weird, but eventually her falls her. A little cliché, I know, but the complex families the main characters belong to and the messages they portray make this a memorable movie worth watching.

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