I agree, I like seeing stats too.
The final two films for me...
Phoenix
This is one of the most powerful World War II-themed films I've ever seen.
The main character, coming from an experience that was traumatising beyond words, just wants to experience some semblance of normalcy again, and maybe, find her lost love.
She is willing to basically relinquish her dignity just to reinvent herself as her former persona, because it seems she has no idea who she is anymore.
This is relatable, as I can understand how it is more comforting to look into the past than try to come to terms with the depressing reality of the present.
Amazing movie.
Pan's Labyrinth
Back in 2008, I bought the DVD and watched it for the first time, and was impressed by this "dark fairytale" with the creepy fantasy visuals, and the gritty details of the surrounding real-life war.
My second viewing for this HOF, I felt the same way, although because I've seen many films in that decade, it didn't have quite the same affect on me as it did the first time. I still love the creativity of Guillermo del Toro, though. This reminds me I have yet to view
The Shape of Water.