I was talking with a dear friend the other day, who is back in town after a couple years, and we got to talking films, and I found myself telling her films she had to see. And then I realized the films I was naming were all really difficult pieces of work, and yet they are the films that have stuck with me. Something in the form of all these films is utterly different than what I had imagined possible and they changed how I think about film, and ultimately how I see the world. So here’s the list, and here’s to hard art that changes us.
#5: In the Mood for Love – for its sheer aesthetic beauty.
#4: Y Tu Mamá También – for the narration that tells a 2nd truth.
#3: Bamako – for the story that moves between the World Bank on trial, to women dyeing fabric, to men sitting in the street – all of the same importance.
#2: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Live – for the shifts from mythical to the mundane, all in a moment
#1: 35 Shots of Rum – for the beauty of relationship, and nothing else.