Rick Blaine
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carter said:Every time one of these polls pops up there is an overwhelming number of responses for films made in the USA. It would be interesting to know what the non-US members of the Lounge believe to be the [subjective] best films of all time. Some of the finest work ever by actors, directors, cinematographers, and other disciplines has come from France, Italy, Sweden, Japan, Germany, Great Britain, and other nations.
Are we cognizant of the societal influences on and of truly great films? To fail to recognize and at least attempt to understand the milieu from which a great film arises is akin to viewing with one eye closed. Depth perception is lost. Perepherial vision is halved. We see but do not comprehend. We seek to be entertained rather than enlightened. We deny ourselves the bounty that is offered by the truly great practicioners of the cinematic art form.
Reading some of our responses, by and large, I'd say an appreciation for the art of the cinema is rapidly disappearing from the USA. Where is the appreciation for nuance, texture, shade, layering, and the infinite possibilities of the medium? For those who attend institutions of higher learning, does anyone even take film appreciation classes anymore? Are they offered? Or have we finally become the great cultural wasteland so often spoken of and written about for decades?
Some of the films mentioned are or will become classics. Others are dreck. Of course, this is just my humble opinion.
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