Ruin Explorer
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Professionally-vetted lists, in my experience, usually mostly reveal the age of the writer, because they'll always have a few questionable or really mediocre-to-awful-in-retrospect movies which were huge when the writer was young and hip, or worse, which are nostalgic to that period. But they'll usually have more genuinely great movies than duds, so long as the writer actually, genuinely has a broad experience of film. I do agree that head-in-butt syndrome is not something they entirely escape. Let us never, ever forget that the bloody Academy gave Crash (2004) multiple Oscars including Best Movie! And plenty of critics of that era praised it - the majority did, even (though the were those going "what the hell is this?!?" even then).Can't say as you are wrong (though I do think I like all of those listed movies considerably more than you do, lol), as Tree of Life (which I would short list for best film of all time, in addition to the 21st century) has an IMDB has a rating of 6.8/10 after 185k reviews, which is clearly a crime.
However, I find more professionally vetted lists have their head up their rear in different ways, so what can one do?
(You are probably right about reasons being best not gotten into, but I am at the same time genuinely curious what you mean specifically lol)
I mean, people remember the mawkishness and lame-ness of the general "both sides-ing" of literally everyone by that movie, but what they forget is why it's genuinely vile and contemptible, which is that it's about a deeply-racist and misogynist white male police officer, who abuses his office to sexually assault a black woman, something the movie makes clear is because of his racism and misogyny, is also racist and demeaning to another black woman because she can't help him for reasons out of her control, and then after this, the movie decides to make a hero out of this guy, by having him pull the same woman he sexually assaulted from a burning car, and then has a scene where we're supposed to see that like, actually he's a really good guy, and she can see that now, Then it goes back to just both-sides-ing everyone. Just absolutely grotesque. Grim. Still has 7.7 on IMDb! Considerably better than an actual artistic masterpiece like Tree of Life!
Re: reasons, I'm message you.
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