Ask HN: What's the "best" movie you've ever seen?

8 pointsposted 15 hours ago
by codingclaws

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19 Comments

7373737373

21 minutes ago

I can't decide either so here are some top ones: Drama: The Social Network/The Big Short, Sci-fi: Dune I/II, History: Downfall, Comedy: Yesterday, Fantasy: Lord of the Rings trilogy, Action: Inception

thorin

an hour ago

One of the 1st adult films I enjoyed: One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest. Beautiful pacing, acting, multi-layered.

The Conversation is well worth watching for someone interested in surveillance and paranoia.

nicbou

14 hours ago

The Wind Rises. I love everything about it. Beautiful soundtrack, fun sound design, and a fascinating treatment of various topics from the ethics of engineering to the miracle of flight. The end scene completely wrecks me every time.

The Downfall is one of the best movies about being on the losing side of a war. It’s impressively accurate, and the acting is outstanding.

When I don’t know who I’m watching the movie with, I recommend Snatch or Amélie.

Doctor-R

13 hours ago

2001: a Space Odyssey. I saw it in the theater in 70mm when it was released in 1968. It totally blew me away. A majestic vision of the future. Thirty three years from now (1968) there was going to be all this marvelous stuff: Pan Am space craft going to a huge rotating space station to a round globe ship to a moon with several lunar bases. And a talking intelligent computer! Cool space suits! Video telephones!

Remember, this was before the first moon landing in 1969. There were Apollo flights happening, like Apollo 8 that orbited the moon in December 1968. There was a strong commitment to advancing space flight.

In 1968, the movie presented things that could actually happen, by the year 2001. Much more like a bunch of product announcements rather than science fiction (long ago in a galaxy far, far away).

fragmede

an hour ago

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

newaccount74

14 hours ago

Children of Men (2006)

The mysterious story draws you in, and the epic takes make you forget that nothing makes sense.

nicbou

14 hours ago

Yup. This is one of the best movie world building I have ever seen. There is just so much happening around the characters. I wanted the camera to just keep rolling.

ActorNightly

10 hours ago

Not movie, but Mr Robot is the gold standard when it comes to film making. It is by far the best piece of produced that humanity has ever done.

Crier1002

6 hours ago

over the past few years: Dune Part I/II. I love the story telling, the visuals, the character building, the intensity etc.

geenkeuse

14 hours ago

Top 5 Classics

V for Vendetta, Fight Club,Phonebooth, Idiocracy, Holy Motors

Newer Stuff I liked recently

Fresh, Blink Twice

Both have real Psycho vibes, with a bit of a twist.

tocs3

13 hours ago

Breaking Away was pretty infuential. "Best", as I am sure is hard to define.

elpocko

14 hours ago

Some movies in various genres that I like:

* Everything Everywhere All At Once

* The Matrix

* Fight Club

* Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

* Pulp Fiction

* Shutter Island

* Inception

It's hard to pick one "best" movie.

Zeetah

7 hours ago

Gataca, Fifth element, Memento

sam29681749

10 hours ago

Love Exposure made me the man I am today.

bdz

14 hours ago

Tokyo Story (1953)

Nemā-ye nazdīk [Close-up] (1990)

Cloud Atlas (2012)

Kimi no Na wa. (2016)

billybuckwheat

14 hours ago

Can't pin it down to one, so here are some of them:

* Solaris

* Tokyo Story

* Rashomon

* Apocalypse Now

* Doctor Strangelove

* Band of Outsiders

* Grand Illusion

* Metropolis

* Repo Man

jjgreen

15 hours ago

The Silence, Bergman.

tomohawk

14 hours ago

Brazil

The Princess Bride