What will go down as the best movie of the 2010s?

I think it will be Prisoners (2013)

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Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives or Mountains May Depart.

Holiday (2018)
I really enjoyed the mouth rape scene

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I'd go down on them

Avengers: Endkino

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

This, or Paddington 1/2.

The Act of Killing, Leviathan, Manchester-by-the-Sea, A Separation, The Salesman, Amour, Inside Llewyn Davis

>Uncle Boonmee

Great film but come on guy

Manchester by the Sea. At least for drama.

>TTSS
Better than sleeping pills

Infinity war or Endgame

>b-but my obscure flick was better
It probably was better, but no one will remember it.

this
literally walked out of the cinema back in 2011

You have to ask that question here?

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Easily Whiplash!

Unless trends go back towards rating films based on their technical proficiency and storytelling in future generations, it will be Get Out or something like that

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I'm guessing decades down the line it'll be Tree of Life.

Being of the idiot generation and having a 30 second attention span will cause you to do that.

Essential 2010s-core

Drive
Spring Breakers
Fury Road
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
The Social Network
Under the Skin
Zero Dark Thirty
Climax
The Lobster
Prisoners
Raw
Laurence Anyways
Inherent Vice
Sicario
Night is Short, Walk on Girl
Good Time

What else?

i'm 32 but what's your excuse for liking a shit boring movie

always a pleasure to witness plebs get filtered, wish I was at your screening so I could laugh at you

Yeah these will probably be remembered

The Handmaiden (2016).

"Enter the Void", even though released in 2009, had a huge impact on young filmmakers imho

wish i could witness you anywhere so i could laugh at you

Damn I’m interested to watch this now.

I would be asleep anyhow from that utter thrill of a movie

not him but it was refreshing to see a onions flick that was actually clever and didn't treat the audience like idiots. Clearly in your mind its easier to explain it as the movie being bad as opposed to you being mentally deficient.

blood father

Don't get the copy on amazon. It's got a lot cut out.

doubt you have the mental capacity to navigate city streets unaided little fella

Anyone would be very justified in punching you in the face

>Prisoners (2013)
watched this for the first time a few months ago and loved it
that and Blade Runner 2049 are some of the only films from this decade I've truly loved

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where’s your tard wrangler he should know to keep you from going on verbose and trite tangents

Which film on that list upsets you user?

Hatd to be A God

At least half of them are certified shit that are adored only by pseuds

Once we defeat the Jews nobody will even watch movies anymore.

I don't know about best, the the one that defines the 2010s is definitely Avengers

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For example?

I'd say Iron Man and Guardians of the Galaxy had bigger impacts on the superhero genre. Iron Man because it's the blueprint. GotG because every film after it tries to be like it, from the music to the color palette to the humor.

Avengers is very Whedonesque with its quips and TV cinematography, which in my opinion is an aesthetic that has been out of style for some time.

Same with Alien.

I agree

The Man From Nowhere
The Yellow Sea

>Implying anyone will remember any capeshit movie after 2 years of it release

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>implying anyone will ever forget Batman V Superman

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Come on you can do better than the most entry-level of Korean movies.

>I don't know about best
>Implying you don't know for sure that it's not the best of the decade so far

I meant i dont know what the best movie of the decade is but i do know the most influential

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This. Based as fuck

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>fury road
>"good"
Stopped reading there senpai

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Oh true, though I'd say influential for only this decade and probably a couple years of the next one rather than being very influential in future decades, like 30 years from now. Shame it's been influential at all really.

incel

I don't know Korean film that well. Don't like Kim Ki-duk's recent films, and people already mentioned The Handmaiden, so besides Hong Sang-soo (should have cited Nobody's Daughter Haewon and Right Now Wrong Then) and I Saw the Devil, I'm got nothing.

Oh fair enough. I do love Kim Ki-duk's Pieta though and would put it high on any list of favorites this decade from anywhere. I think Burning is also a big one but I still need to see it again.
Also just casually, not taking what will be remembered for decades to come, would rec A Taxi Driver from 2017 which is a really good and enjoyable movie with a good blend of comedy and drama with some action, plus it stars Song Kang-ho who's most people's favorite Korean actor. One of my favorite 2017 movies from anywhere. Also The Villainess from the same year if you're into those action/revenge movies (some don't like it but I think it's fantastic and I don't think even the detractors would deny the god-tier action sequences.
Also if we drop the whole "this decade only" thing, you should see Joint Security Area if you haven't. It's a Park Chan-wook movie but I've always preferred it over his Vengeance Trilogy and The Handmaiden actually.
Hoping/assuming you've already seen Memories of Murder and Kim's 2000s movies like Spring, Summer, Etc. If not get on that shit.
Other assorted action/thriller movies 100% worth watching are The Chaser, A Bittersweet Life, and A Hard Day.

Not trying to sound like I'm making obscure recs since those are some of the better-known ones from there but they're essentials imo and idk if you meant you didn't know Korean movies from this decade or that you haven't watched any others at all so I didn't want you to miss out in case.

>Gaspar Noe
>pseud shit
oof

Not him but have you seen Sion Sono's recent films and if so, would you recommend any of them?

I watched Love Exposure back when it came out, loved it, then totally forgot about Sono and only recently discovered that he's been quite busy since then.

nicola is delicious

not him but the most recent sion sono films ive seen are antiporno (2016) tag (2015) tokyo tribe (2014) why dont you play in hell (2013) dont know how recent you were looking for but i would definitely recommend all of those, hes super prolific and i love most of the stuff he puts out but not all of them and some are pretty hard to find copies of, but all the ones i mentioned i really like and werent hard to find, i especially love tag mainly for the beautiful soundtrack by mono

Thanks, I'll check those out. Good to hear that Sono hasn't dropped the ball since Love Exposure, that movie really was a great ride from start to finish.

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As far as more recent-ish ones, to me his closest film in quality to Love Exposure is Cold Fish from 2010 which is great and would rec you watch asap, but he's made other quality ones. I'd also check out Himizu and Guilty of Romance from 2011 which I like a lot. The most recent truly good film I've seen of his was Why Don't You Play In Hell? in 2013, though Tokyo Tribe from 2014 is enjoyable as well. He also made Antiporno in 2016 which I haven't seen but have heard some really positive things about, though some negative as well.
I haven't watched much made after Tokyo Tribe because, outside of Antiporno, it looks like it devolves into mostly just nonsense-looking movies (like pic related in 2015 -- though I'd be curious to see it just for the fuck of it)
(ik you asked for recent ones but if Love Exposure's the only one you've seen so far, I'd also rec his earlier movies Strange Circus, Suicide Club (not the biggest fan though some like it, but it's got a bit of a connection to the next rec), and Noriko's Dinner Table)

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I'm going to check out all these and the sion sono films too.

Good to hear m8, lots of entertainment to be had from those.

That's because those kinos were CERTIFIED HONEST™

Half of these are memes.
I fucking hope at least.

Objectively speaking, unlike all the zoomer retards just posting their biased favorite that panders to their pre-conceived personal tastes, the two most acclaimed films of the 2010s so far by an aggregate of people in the industry, critics, and historians, are The Tree of Life and The Turin Horse.

You can post pleb pandering shit from pleb pandering directors like Fincher, Villaneuve, Innaritu, or whatever, or you can just accept you're wrong. The question isn't regarding your fucking shitty opinion. The question is regarding being as objective as possible, and the only relevant formula points to the aforementioned two films.

Stay pleb, retards.

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>objective
nope

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I hope he keeps making films, i’ve liked every one since “I stand alone”

THIS!!!

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>doesn’t like gaspar noe or harmony korine
I know right? Holy shit

hard to be a god

The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

Prisoners is Kino as fuck

>Objectively speaking
You fucking wish
>The Tree of Life
I already posted that.
Also typed up that There Will Be Blood would be but somehow forgot that's not this decade.
There are also plenty of other movies everyone here knows that will probably still be remembered well decades later but we can't "objectively" say which, only make guesses.
And anyone who uses that retarded "boomer/zoomer" meme can't be trusted to be objective.

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>Prisoners
>best movie of the 2010s

not even top 100 desu

The Act of Killing
Hard to be a God
Bladerunner 2049
Spring Breakers

On whose list? Reddit’s?

My own. Just a guess though; I haven't actually gone through and seen how many I would rank over it.

bait