Flawless Films
There are a few films I consider flawless,
meaning I can't find one thing wrong with them. The Maltese Falcon is such a
film. The directing, casting, acting, dialogue, action, set design, even the
atmosphere couldn't be better. Sunset Blvd is the same. And High Noon. And The
Defiant Ones.
Lots of films come close to flawless but one or two things make them miss the
mark. The Day The Earth Stood Still could've been perfect but they completely
left out the kid through the last third of the story. He'd been such an
important element then boom he disappeared. I know it was late at night but
geesh I would let my kid stay up past bedtime to see a spaceman off on his
return trip!
Several Hitchcock films are flawless. Notorious, Rear Window, Psycho certainly, and Shadow of A
Doubt. I do have a problem with the ending of Spellbound, it seems rushed, and
that fake hand with the gun - well, I guess a gimmick now and again can be
forgiven. Rebecca is wonderful but also has a rushed ending. So does Suspicion.
Ben Hur is magnificent, whether you’re religious or not, it is a fine statement about faith.
Sure, I'll watch silly modern monster movies or macho action films or whatever but none of them have that special combination of qualities that make them flawless. You may disagree. It's all in the eye of the beholder.
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