More Fun With Movie's Question
If I asked you what your favorite movie was would it be the same as asking what the greatest movie is?
I don't think I have one answer for either question, but I do think I would have two separate answers for each question. |
For me, no. My favorite movie is the Matrix Reloaded but I am well aware it's not the greatest movie. I think it has a lot of really cool things with its writing and direction but it's far from the greatest.
Honestly, most movies I'd tag as "greatest" would be for cinematic reasons and likely won't be my favorite just because it's too artsy and requires brain cells to appreciate. |
What would you say are the greatest movies?
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Fundamentally, they are not the same question, as the greatest movie implies an objective comparison of some sort, whereas favorite movie implies a subjective comparison. Quite simply, the movies that we could watch over and over tend not to be the grandest undertakings.
For example of one reason, the movie 告白 (“Confessions” is the English release title) is widely regarded as an excellent example of Japanese “shocking” genre; I could spend hours lauding its virtues, but after tearing the movie to pieces in my analysis for Japanese Film class, it is no longer shocking and I don’t desire to watch it again. |
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