Sunday, February 21, 2016

Last 10 Top 10 #06 of 2016

You can also find this review on Letterboxd

I'll try to do a Last 10 Top 10 every 10 movies I watch in 2016. I finished the second trilogy for 2016 by watching the last 2 movies of the Millenium Trilogy. Also this again is one of those Last 10s with no bad movies (which will change on the next one because it's movie night once again.

Number 3 of that trilogy is also my number one. It was just a perfect movie and a perfect ending to a perfect trilogy. It ties all the knots left open by the previous movies.

And we go on with The girl who played with fire, which is the second movie of the trilogy. I just really enjoyed it a lot.

The same goes for Jerry Maguire. It was a really entertaining movie, not boring for one second. It has many iconic scenes and quotes. Was just really fun.

Taxi Driver was a great movie but I couldn't rank it higher and I thought I would like it even more than I did.

I had a hard time putting Dogtooth on any place on this list. It was really a great movie. Well shot. Well acted. But also so disgusting and creepy, I don't know. I put it in the middle, after Taxi Driver but before the Others.

The Others was really a surprise. I didn't know anything about it. And it was actually scary.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame was really good. It was enjoyable, interesting and well shot. But it was just a little too old to be ranked any higher.

Three Colors: Blue should be higher on this list, I know. I enjoyed it, no questions asked. And it was well shot. And the music was great. But I didn't enjoy it as much as the other movies.

I just watched the next movie because of the title and the context of it's time. It is really interesting but weirdly made.

Film Study isn't a movie I can even rank on this list. So I just put it on 10.

  1. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
  2. The Girl Who Played with Fire
  3. Jerry Maguire
  4. Taxi Driver
  5. Dogtooth
  6. The Others
  7. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  8. Three Colors: Blue
  9. It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives
  10. Film Study

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