2. 'Metropolis' (1927)
Metropolis is one of the most astonishing achievements in cinema. It might have been the blockbuster of its' day, and it really delivers. The set design, production qualities and imagination are really something else.
Fritz Lang's genius is on show right from the off. The city depicted in all it's futuristic glory with odd shaped buildings and transport in the sky that would later be paid homage to in films like Blade Runner. The film is prophetic as it is inspirational. At it's heart it's the story of human nature; with battles between the working class and the rulers. But it's also a tale of existentialism and ideologies.
The visuals are spellbinding, the story telling is brilliant. The ideas are incredible. Metropolis is a masterpiece.
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1. 'Come and See' (1985)
Come and See is a harsh film. It's an unforgettable experience. Many viewers say they can only watch it once, but I don't agree. The depth of field in the shots, the camerawork, the colours, the memorable framing make it a film that has to be devoured time and time again.
There has been much written about the way Elem Klimov directed Aleksei Kravchenko - pushing the young actor to the limits of his capabilities and mental state. Using live bullets that passed his head by centimetres, trying and failing to hypnotize Kravchenko so that he didn't bare the scars of the filming process Ethically dubious perhaps but without it, we don't get to see the greatest war film ever made. And what a loss to cinema that would have been. Come and See is so visceral. So heartbreakingly shocking and brilliant that it is the top of my list. Once in a while a film is so unforgettable that many of the images and themes remain lodged in your eyelids and brain.
The name of the film is derived from this quote in the bible:
"And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say,
Come and see. And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him".
Come and See is the greatest film ever made.
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