Submitted by Fun_Muffin9208 t3_z8ezk3 in movies
DISCLAIMER: I am fully aware that a subreddit exists for the sole purpose of giving and receiving movie recommendations, and in fact, I already posted this on that subreddit as well. However, I’m still posting this here because I feel like this subreddit is more “film” oriented and in general, has a more serious vibe when it comes to how the subreddit approaches movies. (I’m majoring in film is why I’m looking for more important recommendations than just casual enjoyment.)
Despite the fact that I’m a film major, I’m still very much one of those people who won’t turn on a movie because I feel like I don’t have time, and then proceed to watch 6 hours of a TV show.
To clarify, I’m not cinematically illiterate and have seen a good amount of the go-to “classics” like The Godfather movies, Rocky, Pulp Fiction, etc. However, I don’t consider myself to be a film buff and I feel like I need to expand the list of movies I’ve seen. I’m basically trying to train myself to become a film buff—to an extent. (I’m not trying to be the stereotypical pretentious film major bro that glorifies Quentin Tarantino.)
So, long story short, give me your best recommendations of movies that either you as in individual, or the general public would consider to be a must-see, important, etc. to help me fight imposter syndrome
mikeyfreshh t1_iybbcpt wrote
High and Low. Arguably the best crime movie ever made and my favorite of Akira Kurosawa's films.