One Flew Over The Cockoo’s Nest.
The Birds
Hollywood Dreams
12 Angry Men
The Godfather
Shawshank Redemption
Hollywood Dreams
Barry Lyndon
All About Eve
Hollywood Dreams
Gone With The Wind
Deja Vu
Light Sleeper
Contempt.
The Third Man
This is really hard…
Laura
Rear Window
Chungking Express
All About Eve
Pickpocket, by Robert Bresson
Jeanne Dielman, by Chantal Akerman
Breaking the Waves, by Lars von Trier
All do everything in their powers to lead up so perfectly toward their endings that I cannot call them anything other than “perfect.” :)
Savvy
Citizen Kane. Not just because I think its perfect, but because so many people have burned the idea that its a perfect into my head that I can’t escape the idea. If i gave it another thought I would jump to Vivre sa Vie, Pulp Fiction, and In the Mood for Love.
Antichrist, Adaptation., A Single Man
Antichrist, Adaptation., A Single Man
Tokyo Story (1953)
Play Time (1967)
Barry Lyndon (1975)
Plan 9 from Outer Space
“Brick”. That may seem silly; however I think that Rian Johnson hit the neo-noir nail right on the head with this one.
Persona
I don’t want to sleep alone
solntse(sun)
which are perferct for me
The Birds
replies in the topic irk me – i can think of plenty of 10/10 perfect movies (most of which have been already mentioned), but too many posters are posting MULTIPLE titles. the question was which ONE title
for some reason, the first one that always comes into MY head is Aguirre: Wrath of God
Elvira Madigan
The Red Shoes.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
A Clockwork Orange
Sansho The Bailiff
Paths of Glory
‘Gone with the Wind’ immediately comes to mind.
All About Eve
or
Sonatine
JFK
Throne of Blood
Shadow of a Doubt
Solaris
The Shawshank Redemption
The departed
The inception
Sadao Yamanaka’s Humanity and Paper Balloons
…and Ritwik Ghatak’s Ajantrik!
benjamin d levin
Terror Firmer