Submitted by AChocolateHouse t3_11clyj7 in movies
I'm not sure of too many movies that I would say were able to capture the soul of a city or gave a realistic depiction of it. Even my 3 movies below felt a little incomplete.
I would say Good Will Hunting gave a pretty accurate depiction of what Boston and Cambridge look and feel like. What it did show was really accurate. Even the bar scene shows what a real bar looks like there.
In The Day After Tomorrow, it felt like they depicted New York City pretty well (if you subtracted all the crowds due to the movie being about a storm). Saw it long ago, so my memory might be faulty.
I have heard Child's Play (1988), the first movie with Chucky the killer doll, gave you a good idea of what Chicago was like. I felt what they did show was (some architecture, typical apartments, streets, etc), but felt like it was missing some key stuff.
theyusedthelamppost t1_ja3r3wa wrote
Fargo felt pretty grounded in the scenes outside the wacky murder plot
I remember one scene where the cop was chatting about the weather with some guy who was out shoveling his driveway. Nothing really happened in the scene, but it made me want more movies like that.