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69) Annie Hall (1977)

A few *very* funny lines, but protag thinks he is more interesting than he is, and his failed relationships are largely his own fault. We are supposed to find this sympathetic and interesting, but I found it sad and rather boring.

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From the Heart of Europe · Annie HallAnnie Hall won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1977, and won three others, Best Director (Woody Allen), Best Original Screenplay (Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman) and Best Actress (Diane Keaton in …

68) Going My Way (1944)

Harmless; I guess the wartime mood in 1944 helped this feelgood escapism went down well with the public for reasons that we can understand. I didn’t find any of it awful, but I didn’t find any of it terribly memorable either.

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From the Heart of Europe · Going My Way (1944)Going My Way was the highest earning film of 1944 in the American market; it won Best Motion Picture (the first tme that title was used for the award) and got another nine nominations and six award…

65) Gladiator (2000)

It’s great to look at, especially if you like to see acres of rippling male flesh (limited appeal for me). Core performances are all solid. The filmography is good and the music *really* good. But there isn’t really much there there.

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From the Heart of Europe · Gladiator (2000), and Those About to DieGladiator won the Oscar for Best Picture of 2000, and four others: Best Actor (Russell Crowe), Best Costume Design, Best Sound and Best Visual Effects. It lost in seven categories, three each to Tr…

63) Mrs. Miniver (1942)

A heartfelt, uplifting story of ordinary upper-middle-class English folk caught up in the Second World War. Wholesome enough, propaganda perhaps too obvious. Dodgy accents, working-class comic relief. But several good set-pieces.

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From the Heart of Europe · Mrs Miniver, film and bookMrs Miniver won the Oscar for Outstanding Motion Picture in 1942. It got a total of twelve Oscar nominations, and apart from Outstanding Motion Picture also won in Best Director, Best Actress (Gree…

62) On The Waterfront (1954)

Brando completely magnetic: portrays a not terribly bright kid who is compelled to raise his game and do the right thing. Music really impressive. Plot obvious as nice characters move along different arcs of redemption.

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From the Heart of Europe · On The Waterfront (1954)On The Waterfront won the Oscar for Best Motion Picture of 1954, and picked up another seven, Best Director (Elia Kazan), Best Actor (Marlon Brando), Best Screenplay (Budd Schulberg), Best Supporti…

61) The Godfather, Part II (1974)

1950s-1960s: Not gripped. Michael is fundamentally unpleasant. The Senate hearing scenes lack oomph.
1917-1920s: Much better. Vito generates some empathy despite his violence.
Good cinematography, fantastic music.

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From the Heart of Europe · The Godfather II (1974)The Godfather II won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1974, and picked up another five – Best Director (Francis Ford Coppola), Best Supporting Actor (Robert De Niro, beating Michael V Gazzo and …

57) Nomadland (2020)

These folks are making the best of the disruption caused by capitalism in a crumbling USA. Was it necessary to bring in an A-list Hollywood actor to help them tell their story? But it looks really good and sounds really good.

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From the Heart of Europe · NomadlandNomadland won the 2020 Best Picture Oscar, and two others: Best Director (Chloé Zhao) and Best Actress (Frances McDormand), more Oscars than any other film that year. The other contenders for Best …

56) Marty (1955)

The story of Marty, a New York butcher who thinks he will never find love, and then actually does. A charming character study, beautifully shot. The chemistry between Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair is very watchable.

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From the Heart of Europe · Marty (1955)Marty won the Oscar for Best Motion Picture of 1955, and picked up another three, Best Director (Delbert Mann), Best Actor (Ernest Borgnine) and Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay (Paddy Chayefsky). …

55) The Deer Hunter (1978)

Looks very good and convincing. Crowd scenes particularly effective - wedding, Vietnamese bars, last days of Saigon. The hospital scene where Mike finds Steve is gut-wrenching. But it's too long, and hugely racist.

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From the Heart of Europe · The Deer HunterThe Deer Hunter won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1978, and won four others, Best Picture, Best Director (Michael Cimino), Best Supporting Actor (Christopher Walken), Best Sound, and Best Film Edit…

54) Rocky (1976)

A charming character-driven film (I still don't like boxing). Talia Shire becomes sexy when she takes her glasses off. (Try it, girls.) The music is not obtrusive, and the theme ridiculously catchy. And the cinematography is effective.

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From the Heart of Europe · RockyRocky won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1976, and won just two others, Best Director and Best Film Editing. All the President’s Men and Network both won four. I don’t think (though will…

51) Titanic (1997)

I don’t think Leonardo di Caprio is a particularly good actor. The music manages not to be annoying. Kate Winslet has a great part and does it well. The narrative is not original but competently executed. The effects are spectacular.

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From the Heart of Europe · TitanicTitanic won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1996, and equalled both the record of fourteen nominations set by All About Eve, and the record of eleven wins set by Ben-Hur. The other ten were: Best Dir…

49) Dances With Wolves (1990)

The exploitation, displacement and mass murder of the original inhabitants of the Americas by European-descended settlers was a terrible thing. But it might be possible to tell a more interesting story about it.

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From the Heart of Europe · Dances with WolvesDances With Wolves won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1990, and six others: Best Director (Kevin Costner), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and B…

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45) Green Book (2018)

True, it’s a white man’s education about racism; but it’s also a witty buddy movie, of two men who are different in many ways coming to a joint understanding of their common humanity, and each humanising the other.

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From the Heart of Europe · Green BookGreen Book won the 2018 Best Picture Oscar, and two others: Best Supporting Actor (Mahershala Ali as Don Shirley) and Best Original Screenplay. Bohemian Rhapsody, which I also enjoyed, won four Osc…

44) It Happened One Night (1934)

Gable and Colbert are a great double-act. Her plot line is emancipation and personal choice, ending with (tastefully implied) glorious sex. The bus is brilliant early 20th-century creaky technology. (And the autogyro!)

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From the Heart of Europe · It Happened One Night (1934)It Happened One Night won the Oscar for Outstanding Production in 1935. Eleven other films were in contention; I won’t bother listing them. Frank Capra also won the Oscar for Best Director, Clark G…

41) Hamlet (1948)

Olivier stripped the original 4h down to 2½. Behind the camera he convinces as much as in front of the camera as the lead character. 19-year-old Jean Simmons impresses as Ophelia. Stanley Holloway’s vignette is glorious.

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From the Heart of Europe · Hamlet (1948)This is an unusual case where though I had never seen this particular adaptation before, I am pretty familiar with the source material. Hamlet, directed by and starring the recently knighted Sir La…

35) Spotlight (2015)

Pretty good. Hugely sensitive topic, but concentrates on the shoe leather worn out by the journalists in pursuing the story, illuminating it with the details of the crimes that had been committed. It’s a subtle approach which works.

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From the Heart of Europe · Spotlight (Oscar-winning film)I liked the fact that the film portrays its protagonists as hard workers rather than heroes.

34) The Sting (1973)

On first time of watching, I was genuinely shocked by the ending; it's one of the greatest twists I can think of in movie history. The second time round, even knowing what was to come, I was on the edge of my seat.

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From the Heart of Europe · The StingThe Sting won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1973, and picked up another six – Best Director (George Roy Hill), Best Writing, Original Screenplay (David S. Ward), Best Art Direction-Set Decora…

33) Parasite (2021)

It’s very funny and very well done. The Jungian theme of buried secrets is nicely executed. The chutzpah of the Kims is also class struggle. I found the violence at the end jarring after an hour and a half of solid laughs.

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From the Heart of Europe · ParasiteParasite won the 2019 Best Picture Oscar, and three others: Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best International Feature Film, more than any other film that year. The other contenders wer…

31) Unforgiven (1992)

A violent film. Plot is driven by women who collectively plan and fund a mission, even if the focus of the story is on the men who implement it. Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman superb. (Less sure about Hackman.)

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From the Heart of Europe · UnforgivenUnforgiven won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1992, and three others: Best Director (Clint Eastwood), Best Supporting Actor (Gene Hackman) and Best Film Editing. It lost in five other categories to …

28) The Apartment (1960)

Stolen by Shirley MacLaine, whose Fran knows perfectly well that she is being exploited by Sheldrake and is working through the consequences for herself. For a comedy, it’s a heart-jerking performance. Jack Lemmon, always watchable, is brilliant here

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From the Heart of Europe · The Apartment (1960)The Apartment won the Oscar for Best Motion Picture of 1960, and picked up another four: Best Director (Billy Wilder), Best Original Screenplay (Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond), Best Editing (Daniel Man…

25) Amadeus (1984)

The whole thing looks gorgeous. Sustained throughout by the music of Mozart, glorious two hundred years ago and glorious now. Salieri is fundamentally a monster, but knows it and struggles with the guilt of it.

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From the Heart of Europe · AmadeusAmadeus won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1984, and also seven others, Best Director (Milos Forman), Best Actor (F. Murray Abraham as Salieri beating Tom Hulce as Mozart), Best Adapted Screenplay (…

24) Moonlight (2016)

The first of the three sections is outstanding, while the other two are merely very good. The story is a simple one told well. Although it’s fundamentally about the protagonist and the men in his life, the women get decent screen time too.

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From the Heart of Europe · Moonlight (Oscar-winning film)Moonlight famously won the 2016 Best Picture Oscar, despite a mistake during the ceremony when La La Land was incorrectly announced as the winner. That was the year that I was the administrator of …

23) Gandhi (1982)

Just four years after the racist Deer Hunter won the Oscar for Best Picture, here we have a film which is unambiguously about racism, oppression, and the ultimate defeat of white supremacy. A convincing portrait of a remarkable man.

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From the Heart of Europe · Gandhi: film and Fischer biographyGandhi won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1982, and also seven others, Best Director (Richard Attenborough), Best Actor (Ben Kingsley in the title role), Best Original Screenplay (John Briley), Best…

21) A Man for All Seasons (1966)

Henry VIII takes power over the Church to marry Ann Boleyn; Sir Thomas More disapproves, and is executed. The script is witty and moving, a big story told without a huge budget. Dominated by Paul Scofield as More.

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From the Heart of Europe · A Man for All Seasons (1966)A Man for All Seasons won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1966, and picked up another five: Best Director (Fred Zinnemann), Best Actor (Paul Scofield), Best Adapted Screenplay (Robert Bolt), Best Cin…

20) The Shape of Water (2017)

I really liked the detailed paranoid portrayal of the world of 1962, the navigation of race, gender and disability, and the core question of what makes us human at the end of the day. It looks and sounds fantastic.

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From the Heart of Europe · The Shape of WaterBack after a bit of a break, this is the 90th post I have done on winners of the Best Picture Oscar. Only five more to go. The Shape of Water won the 2017 Best Picture Oscar, and three others: Best…

19) Midnight Cowboy (1969)

Story of a young Texan who tries to make his fortune in New York in the swinging Sixties, and makes friends with a local; but both of them are chewed up and spat out by the naked city. I liked it very much.

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From the Heart of Europe · Midnight CowboyMidnight Cowboy won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1969, and picked up another two for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay (a relatively low tally, and exceeded that year by Butch Cassidy and …

18) Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

The Bilbo-like shift between the domestic and the fantastic is elegantly and eloquently done. Michelle Yeoh great, action sequences superb, special effects convincing, music backs it up without intruding.

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From the Heart of Europe · Everything Everywhere All at OnceMy final Oscar-winning film update, ending a sequence of posts started in September 2017.

17) Terms of Endearment (1983)

The first 94 mins are funny, well-observed and nicely written dynamics of mother-daughter relationship; and then we get the Plot Twist, and the remaining 38 minutes are much less funny but equally well observed and written.

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From the Heart of Europe · Terms of EndearmentTerms of Endearment won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1983, and also four others, Best Director (John L Brooke), Best Actress (Shirley MacLaine beating Debra Winger), Best Supporting Actor (Jack Ni…

16) Shakespeare in Love (1998)

Must be the first Oscar-winning film about the *writer* of a previous Oscar-winning film. Gwyneth Paltrow and Joseph Fiennes are tremendously watchable, and there’s more sex than in the previous 70 Oscar-winners combined.

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From the Heart of Europe · Shakespeare in LoveShakespeare in Love won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1998, and six others – Best Actress (Gwyneth Paltrow), Best Supporting Actress (Judi Dench, who is only on screen for 8 minutes), Best Sc…

15) Rain Man (1988)

Self-centred young Charlie discovers that his dead father has left everything to his forgotten autistic older brother. They journey across America and Charlie finds redemption. I have feelings about this film for obvious reasons.

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From the Heart of Europe · Rain ManCoincidentally, it was an appropriate week to watch Rain Man, as it turned out. On Thursday, we had a brief court hearing, done informally and swiftly but none the less fully official, to assign gu…

14) The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

It has issues with gender and race. But its’s well-made, well-paced and looks and sounds utterly convincing. Amazing dynamic between Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins in the four (!) scenes that they have together.

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From the Heart of Europe · The Silence of the LambsThe Silence of the Lambs won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1991, and four others: Best Director (Jonathan Demme), Best Actor (Anthony Hopkins), Best Actress (Jodie Foster) and Best Adapted Screenpl…

13) One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)

A petty criminal gets himself referred to the state psychiatric hospital, and leads the other inmates in various acts of rebellion against the oppressive nurses, until a final reckoning and a tragic ending.

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From the Heart of Europe · One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s NestOne Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1975, and picked up the other four of the magic five – Best Director (Miloš Forman), Best Actor (Jack Nicholson as McMu…