Yes,
I know I’m not supposed to care about the Oscars, but, well, I do, and if you’re
reading this, chances are you do, too, maybe just a little bit. Anyway, I’ve
done a couple of Oscar things the past week for Vulture – I contributed to this piece prognosticating the winners and suggesting witty things to say when they're announced, and I also wrote this piece about some of the best performances in the worst Oscar bait films over the years.
But I also wanted to
write this list here. We spend so much time grousing about the worst Best
Picture winners and whatnot, that sometimes it’s good to remind ourselves of
those occasions when Oscar actually gets it right. So, here are the Best
Picture winners from the past forty years that I actually agree with, in
chronological order. And by “agree with,” I mean, “Yes, that movie actually was
-- or was at least close to being -- the best motion picture release of that
given year." You will certainly disagree with a couple of these choices. Know that
I would probably disagree with a couple of yours. Enjoy.
THE GODFATHER (1972)
Don’t
need to explain this choice too much. I’m not including The Godfather Part II
because, as much as I love that film, I think I love The Conversation and
Chinatown more. The first one, though, is a perfect example of the ideal Oscar
movie. A prestige adaptation of a big, pulpy best-seller that, in translation
to the screen, expands and becomes a true work of art on an exquisitely grand
scale.
ANNIE HALL (1977)
ANNIE HALL (1977)
Yeah,
I know, Star Wars was also this year, but this is basically the Star Wars of
romantic comedies. Woody. Diane. Tony. Shelley. Wallace. Marshall. Christopher
Effing Walken. “Touch my heart…with your foot.” “You mean, my whole fallacy is
wrong.” “Jew eat yet?” Manhattan might be the better Allen film, but Annie Hall is so,
so full of iconic moments that it just cannot be ignored.
AMADEUS (1984)
AMADEUS (1984)
I
love this film so much it’s obscene. I saw it ten times during its initial run
in theaters (I was fourteen at the time, and just getting into BernardoBertolucci and Italian cinema) and I’ve come back to it over and over again
over the years. Forget, for a moment, the fact that it’s quite possibly the
most opulent and beautifully shot film, like, ever. (Not that one should ever
forget such things – this is cinema we’re talking about, after all.) It’s also deceptively complex– it features a thoroughly passive protagonist who, despite
having great symbolic power, wields almost no actual power and must live
constantly at the mercy of others. Somebody at the time described it as an
“anti-epic” and that seems about right. Other directors would have scaled their aesthetic
down to match the personal drama at the story’s heart. Only Bertolucci was
perverse enough to create a film whose very hugeness served to highlight his central character’s smallness.
UNFORGIVEN
(1992)
Full
disclosure: It took me several viewings before I could embrace Clint Eastwood’s
grim Western masterpiece. And 1992 does in fact have one American film
that I would easily rank higher than Unforgiven: George Miller’s sublime
Lorenzo’s Oil, the most underrated film of that decade. (Go here to read
something I wrote on it.) But Christ, is Unforgiven magnificent – taking the
whole melancholy cowboy motif and turning it on its head by (ironically) really
committing to it. Interesting thing to watch out for: Note how often people
make references to being dead or being in the Afterlife in the film. Unforgiven
takes our mythic ideas about the Wild West and fashions a kind of bleak
purgatory out of them. (Seriously, can you believe this won Best Picture??)
TITANIC (1997)
TITANIC (1997)
No,
fuck you.
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007)
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007)
This
one gets a bit of a bad rap, in part because fellow nominee There Will Be Blood
has come to seem like the more timeless film. But the Coen Brothers’
Neo-Western is still amazing, a gripping dirge of desperation and menace that
just builds and builds until it reaches near-abstraction. Was it the absolute
best film of its year? Maybe not – I’d give it to Jafar Panahi’s Offside (and,
retroactively, Carlos Reygadas’s Silent Light, which didn’t open in the U.S.
until 2008), but No Country belongs alongside There Will Be Blood and Zodiac as
one of that year’s major American masterpieces.
I was close to 14 when my parents took me to see The Last Emperor, and I got restless, but I've grown up a little and have wanted to give it another chance. Would you recommend the longer version Criterion released? Looking forward to reading your Lorenzo's Oil article. 1992 was the year I kept going back to Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
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