Movies That Are Practically Perfect

Published on 11/24/2019
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The Grand Budapest Hotel

This is not surprising news, but The Grand Budapest Hotel director Wes Anderson’s highest-grossing film as well as the first to get him an Academy Award nomination. It combines many different aspects of his different films and brings them together into one incredible movie. The film is all about a hotel lobby boy, played by Tony Revolori, who starts a job at the Grand Budapest Hotel. Throughout the duration of the film, you are taken on an unpredictable roller coaster through Wes Anderson’s brain.

The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel

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Silence

Martin Scorsese tried to tackle one of the most difficult topics filmmakers face, and he succeeded. The meaning of life and morality is a touchy subject to make a film about, but he did it correctly. The film is about two Jesuit priests who sneak into Japan to find that their mentor has renounced his faith. The camerawork is impeccable and the plot of the movie is truly like no other.

Silence

Silence

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