My Top 20 Films of 2022

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  • @DarkLink3434
    @DarkLink3434 Год назад +5154

    I've never would have guessed that you liked morbius that much to put it on every spot of the list. Great video!

    • @joaquinmijares5462
      @joaquinmijares5462 Год назад +132

      Please do not make him fantano of movies

    • @maxlimit9129
      @maxlimit9129 Год назад +62

      theneedlecommentsection

    • @akshatgupta4817
      @akshatgupta4817 Год назад +13

      @@joaquinmijares5462 he ain't popular enuf to be the fantano of movies yet.

    • @Alex_Nason
      @Alex_Nason Год назад +1

      Hahahaghahaha

    • @miket3910
      @miket3910 Год назад +10

      Unoriginal

  • @YinnYangGMD
    @YinnYangGMD Год назад +485

    20. Morbius
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  • @aidangreen7006
    @aidangreen7006 Год назад +173

    *AFTERSUN* deserves its placement here. No other movie this year affected me so deeply. It’s a masterpiece, so tender, so honest, so deep, so simple, and the way that emotion creeps up on you to overwhelm you at the end… I can’t forget it.

    • @ZuviraCoral-mf2lt
      @ZuviraCoral-mf2lt 7 месяцев назад

      I highly agree, The rearrangement or the movie version of under pressure in the last scene was soul crushing, no words to describe it really 🥀

    • @TheLeftistOwl
      @TheLeftistOwl 5 месяцев назад +2

      The under pressure scene literally blew my mind. It is the moment where everything comes together and clicks. It's haunting seeing adult Sophie turn into child Sophie in the rave scene as Calum drifts away from her. It's such a great film

    • @ZuviraCoral-mf2lt
      @ZuviraCoral-mf2lt 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheLeftistOwl definitely, I still think about that scene and thanks to god, the movie version is available on most of the platforms

  • @ThomasFlight
    @ThomasFlight Год назад +500

    Great list! I need to see We’re All Going to the Worlds Fair I guess! Also I’m so excited for this Laura Poitras film after your description.

    • @KarstenRunquist
      @KarstenRunquist  Год назад +137

      need you to do a video about beauty and bloodshed’s editing

    • @M.Sajid98
      @M.Sajid98 Год назад +32

      two of my favorite movie reviewer youtubers!

    • @phillipspictures1505
      @phillipspictures1505 Год назад +13

      Top 10 crossovers

    • @Rose-yx7bg
      @Rose-yx7bg Год назад +1

      i love we’re all going to the worlds fair, it was freaky in such a calm peaceful way, just girls being girls

  • @celebisuicune9356
    @celebisuicune9356 Год назад +644

    Aftersun was such a gut-punch of a film. Expressing a feeling so personal yet so universal as well. What a great year for film!

  • @jon.callaghan4165
    @jon.callaghan4165 Год назад +764

    even though as an irishman I'm glad to see the banshees of inisherin and paul mescal get recognised, I'm glad to see international/non-english language movies like decision to leave and an cailín ciúin get more mainstream attention instead of all the movies being just American or British. Great list Karsten 👌🏻

    • @david10495g
      @david10495g Год назад

      Where can I watch that movie?

    • @jon.callaghan4165
      @jon.callaghan4165 Год назад

      @@david10495g as far as I can see, it isn't streaming yet and you have to pay for it on RUclips and the ifa website, its in the cinema all the time here in Ireland

    • @nihao2486
      @nihao2486 Год назад

      @@david10495g its streaming on mubi (might need vpn for certain countries)

    • @Levi-rc8kh
      @Levi-rc8kh Год назад

      @@david10495g HBO

    • @tievebauntraffic
      @tievebauntraffic Год назад +2

      @@david10495g Disney + in the UK, Ireland and Canada and HBO Max in the US

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +298

    "Maverick" was an example of a sequel that was better, or just as enjoyable as the original. It was more mature in tone, and ensured that the characters had grown over the past three decades.

    • @jackroberts2704
      @jackroberts2704 Год назад +1

      I want to see it because everything about it makes me think it shouldn't work.

    • @glenwarne7518
      @glenwarne7518 Год назад +19

      The original was very mediocre the sequel is pretty great

    • @AntoSachot
      @AntoSachot Год назад

      @@glenwarne7518 I'd say that for the sequel they tried to do everything they couldn't in the first one and that's why it's great

    • @charliebrouun6510
      @charliebrouun6510 Год назад

      The original is some dumb shit, but this is how you sequel

    • @seanlennon5986
      @seanlennon5986 Год назад

      Maverick was a pastiche of the first film. I read it as a comedy. As the first film should be seen as. The characters were so cardboard and generalised you couldn't think anything else.

  • @patricksimpson1725
    @patricksimpson1725 Год назад +16

    THANK YOU for putting We're All Going to the World's Fair so high. It so perfectly captures that specific weird late night RUclips video binge vibe, like you said. It's also my favorite kind of slow cinema: unostentatious but still hypnotic and immersive. I hope more people see it now.

  • @megamoviez
    @megamoviez Год назад +36

    Yes! Aftersun is the best of the year! It affected me in ways I didn’t think were possible. I literally called my dad and told him how much I love him afterwards.

  • @franciscosaavedra8063
    @franciscosaavedra8063 Год назад +95

    aftersun really broke my heart, a masterpiece built through so much compassion and sadness that can only be defined as beauty

  • @JordanNMusic
    @JordanNMusic Год назад +16

    Great list man. It was good to see The Batman and Glass Onion get honorable mentions. Great that Barbarian, EEAO, Marcel the Shell w/Shoes On, The Northman, Bones and All, Top Gun: Maverick, Fabelmans, Banshees of Inisherin and Nope get mentioned in the Top 20.
    I definitely need to see the other picks, but in due time. Thanks for a year of reviews and what you watched each month. Have a happy holiday + new year.

  • @todayimet...4664
    @todayimet...4664 Год назад +7

    Happy Holidays Karsten, Thanks for posting such good content throughout the year :)

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +98

    Happy Christmas, Karsten, thank you for uploading today! I really adored "Aftersun", Paul Mescal and Frankie Corio were phenomenal together. While not much happens in the way of a plot, it's still a Brilliant character piece about how our memories of our parents change from our childhood to our adulthood. As we get older, we realise that they have their own hang ups that we were too young to properly understand at the time.

  • @fishpacedloveya
    @fishpacedloveya Год назад +16

    throughout the whole video I was like how is aftersun not on this list?? and then you put it in its rightful place. Aftersun is truly something else

  • @HitorMissHallmark
    @HitorMissHallmark Год назад +3

    I'm so happy I stumbled across your channel and letterboxd...the little movie that could is also my favourite film of the year. I think I've re-watched the ending more than 10 times, still being destroyed by it every single time. As a filmmaker, I was truly educated in subtlety, pace, framing and narrative technique. As a viewer, I was moved in a way that has left me changed, forever. Gosh, I freakin love that film!

  • @gusclips
    @gusclips Год назад +18

    I realize that this came out literally less than a week before 2023, but I seriously LOVED Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. It was so well made overall and holy shit, the wolf was so goddamn terrifying. Puss’s existential dread is shown so well and puts me right into the character. All together, though, it was just so fucking fun to watch! Honestly top 3 this year for me

  • @jackroberts2704
    @jackroberts2704 Год назад +21

    I just saw this wonderful little French dramedy called M'orbius. Highly recommend it!

  • @Immafuggin182
    @Immafuggin182 Год назад +1

    Thank you for another great year of reviews, opinions, and suggestions Karsten!

  • @davidmylchreest3306
    @davidmylchreest3306 Год назад +16

    After a lean few years due to the pandemic, it feels like we've had an (almost) full menu of films this year. The quality overall in both Hollywood and World cinema also seems to be up.

  • @PunchlineEverytime
    @PunchlineEverytime Год назад +10

    I'm so happy to see Aftersun get the number one spot. I adored that movie. For better or worse, I can see both myself and my dad in Paul Mescal's character, but I can also see young me in Sophie, too. Probably my favorite movie of the 2020s so far.

  • @Joseph-wq6un
    @Joseph-wq6un Год назад +2

    Karsten dropped on Christmas. Another gift

  • @KMHill
    @KMHill Год назад +88

    I'm so happy you put Aftersun at the top of your list. Paul Mescal is amazing. I first saw him in his tiny role in The Lost Daughter and found his truthfulness riveting. I then made a point to see all he has done this far, and he is my new favourite actor. He is consistently superb.

  • @gravity7619
    @gravity7619 Год назад +15

    So glad to finally see NOPE reach not only someone's top 10, but top 3. I adored that movie and would say its my favorite of the year.

  • @zj13goat57
    @zj13goat57 Год назад

    Great Christmas gift Karsten, happy holidays all

  • @looksalot1
    @looksalot1 Год назад +1

    I always love your vids man, you have an amazing way of talking about movies that always has me coming back
    I hope your 2023 is amazing and looking forward to seeing what you have coming up next!!

  • @EvanFowler
    @EvanFowler Год назад +23

    Damn, your list rules. I've gone through so many this year and yours is the only one to have a fair number of films I haven't even heard of. I'm gonna watch all of them.

  • @arunistrying
    @arunistrying Год назад +20

    Absolutely love the inclusion of we’re all going to the worlds fair, such an accurate and honest portrayal of the modern age, so glad it’s getting the recognition it deserves!

  • @tiwiogunye
    @tiwiogunye Год назад +3

    When you mentioned Bones and All, I got sooo excited.

  • @marcor7044
    @marcor7044 Год назад +23

    My favourite would be All Quiet on the Western Front, directed by Edward Berger. Is it a story we´ve heard before? Yes, but I find it a very painfully relevant film and not just with the war in Ukraine. What I liked is that for me at least, it didnt try to be pro or anti war, it was just being honest about it. And the fact it´s the first actual German interpretation of the novel really grounds its focus. Not to mention the mind boggling cinematography from James Friend, the amazing production design and sound and just how nice it is seeing Daniel Bruhl going back to his homeland to contribute to its culture
    Edit:Ok so the Oscars happened, granted it´s still my fav but the praise this got from awards is a bit excessive like it did not need to win Best Original Score

    • @25eightallday
      @25eightallday Год назад +2

      This movie was a standout to me as well...I liked it better than 1917

  • @RocketBot
    @RocketBot Год назад +129

    Glad you’re talking about Nope more, kinda seems like it was forgotten since the Summer and it was my favorite movie of the year and a pleasant surprise after I was left disappointed by Us

    • @simmysunshine7283
      @simmysunshine7283 Год назад +9

      Nope and Us were both bad with cringey acting imo. Get Out is still miles ahead

    • @calvinogden9127
      @calvinogden9127 Год назад

      @@simmysunshine7283 opinions exist small brain man, remember that. Yours is actually in the minority for once, don’t let that insecurity tarnish other people’s enjoyment.

    • @thedivinemessenger
      @thedivinemessenger Год назад +1

      nope was a NOPEEE for me lmaoo us was wayyyy betterrr

    • @wisco9er536
      @wisco9er536 Год назад +2

      @@thedivinemessenger criingeeeeee

    • @thedivinemessenger
      @thedivinemessenger Год назад

      @@wisco9er536 LMFAOOO thats my new response to stuff in 23’ thanks wow 😂😂😂😂 that’s hilarious

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 Год назад

    Love your channel! Happy holidays!

  • @_seizurewarning
    @_seizurewarning Год назад

    glad to see some love for funny pages!!! lots of ppl missed that one

  • @sg137iu
    @sg137iu Год назад

    I haven't even heard of Aftersun until now, feels like you gave me a Christmas present

  • @liammoore1617
    @liammoore1617 Год назад +6

    I was anticipating Aftersun for a couple months before it’s release but It didn’t move me very much when I saw it in the cinema, I have a feeling it’s gonna hit hard later in life when I lose my parents too

  • @GareBare90
    @GareBare90 Год назад +3

    Merry Crimbus Karsten!

  • @dannyp2833
    @dannyp2833 Год назад +16

    Great list. Aftersun did that rare thing where I left the cinema just not being able to stop thinking about the film and the characters. Such a beautiful piece of cinema.

  • @teamrainbow7674
    @teamrainbow7674 Год назад +85

    Everything Everywhere is easily my favourite film of the year and of the decade so far, watching it the first time was probably my favourite theatre experience ever. Just the way it blends the absurdist comedy, with the existential nihilism and the family dynamics truly hit me on every level, masterpiece

    • @booitsjohnny
      @booitsjohnny Год назад +7

      Movie is a fucking mess lol

    • @purplecoffinman8510
      @purplecoffinman8510 Год назад +12

      yeah i agree. tbh i'm a little surprised Karsten put it so low on his list though i guess that goes to show his taste is a little different to mine.

    • @notimportant3686
      @notimportant3686 Год назад +3

      i'm glad someone didnt cave to peer pressure and put that average movie on a top 10 list.... it was ok... that is all it was...

    • @figaloforestandtheram9733
      @figaloforestandtheram9733 Год назад +3

      @@notimportant3686 I thought it was amazing. Peer pressure didn't make me enjoy it at all. 10/10 imo.

    • @rics1883
      @rics1883 7 месяцев назад

      You gotta be joking

  • @ThatXavier
    @ThatXavier Год назад

    Thank you for a great year of videos

  • @JohmathanBSwift
    @JohmathanBSwift Год назад +4

    Aftersun was so good. I couldn't believe Decision to Leave. Had me yelling at the screen at the end.
    Loved Nope, Tar. Haven't seen Were all Going to the Worlds fair, but it's on my list.
    Loved The Fablemans also. Top Gun. The Banshees of Inisherin just hit home for me.
    Bones and All was great. I tried to explain to people about the movie and told them it's a must see,
    but the looks I got. I've seen most of the movies on your list, but the ones I haven't I certainly will.
    Merry Christmas Karsten

  • @calowenby1654
    @calowenby1654 Год назад

    I haven’t seen Karsten get as personal as he did in that Aftersun part since the Synecdoche, New York video. That was cool.

  • @JUJU13392
    @JUJU13392 5 месяцев назад

    that big exhale before you started talkin about Aftersun and whe you said "i wanna get outta here before i start crying about aftersun" are the exact 2 things happen everytime someone brings up the movie with me

  • @owenfelton
    @owenfelton Год назад +1

    hell yeah! so happy to see we're all going to the world's fair so high on your list! it's my number one film of the year. i've seen it like 6 times and it's just as powerful with each watch. jane schoenbrun is a truly brilliant filmmaker and i cannot wait for their next film! world's fair is an all-time favorite for me. it's sad to see that it wasn't too well received by audiences because it's a pretty challenging film at times, but if you really give yourself to it, you'll see how genius it is.

  • @j.p.3367
    @j.p.3367 Год назад

    been waiting for this bad boy to come out!

  • @I_Just_Stellar
    @I_Just_Stellar Год назад +3

    Karsten! I must say... you've inspired me to love film more and more. Happy holidays man - I cannot wait to watch more from you in 2023.

  • @laindarko3591
    @laindarko3591 Год назад +2

    Can't disagree with this list, really captures what an exciting year this has been for film imo. It's especially been a really good year for unconventional/envelope-pushing horror with Bones and All & Nope. I'm so glad I got to see both of those in theater. They're going to become classics going forward.

  • @danielmalchovichcorleone4031
    @danielmalchovichcorleone4031 Год назад +46

    Top:
    1. Bardo ( False Chronicle of a Handful of Thruths)
    2. Everything Everwyehere All at Once
    3. Aftersun
    4. The Northman
    5. Nope
    6. All Quiet on the Western Front
    7. Marcell the Shell with Shoes on
    8. Guillermo's del Toro: Pinocchio
    9. Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
    10. The Menu
    ( Still need to see TAR, The Banshees of Inisherin, Babylon, The Fabelmans, etc.)

    • @HolywaffleMC
      @HolywaffleMC Год назад

      I havent seen all of these but I can get behind this

    • @avacastiglia6140
      @avacastiglia6140 Год назад +3

      Great ranking, happy to see The Menu making it on here as well! Honestly, I like Karsten's videos, but could not believe both Bones and All and Maverick were rated above EEAAO. I still haven't gotten the chance to see Bardo, but will be giving it a watch this week.

    • @danielmalchovichcorleone4031
      @danielmalchovichcorleone4031 Год назад +1

      @@avacastiglia6140 Thanks! Also Bardo is sutch a masterpiece! hope you like the film!

    • @AGrepSTN2M
      @AGrepSTN2M Год назад

      was gonna look up for some videos but when I saw The Northman at number 4, I knew I wouldnt like the rest

    • @booitsjohnny
      @booitsjohnny Год назад

      No

  • @tefmiles
    @tefmiles Год назад +6

    karsten, your videos want to make me, an aspiring film major, to watch a shit ton more movies, and i have. i’ve seen a good chunk of the movies you’ve put on the list just because i wanted to see how your ratings relate to mine and i definitely agree. love your work dude

  • @ericsong5155
    @ericsong5155 Год назад +1

    I haven't seen a lot of people talking about Vengeance and it seems to have really flown under the radar this year. Watch it folks.

  • @DoctorSeitan
    @DoctorSeitan Год назад +5

    Still trying to figure out my list and watch a few more before the year ends, but we share a lot of them. Everything Everywhere All at Once is absolutely my number one though, followed closely by The Whale.

  • @JeffreyBorislow
    @JeffreyBorislow Год назад +4

    Thank you for always making such great content for us Karsten!

  • @dipenchavda6988
    @dipenchavda6988 Год назад

    Thank you for these recommendations.

  • @katherinee.1213
    @katherinee.1213 Год назад

    I’m so glad that Nope was on here!! Can’t wait to watch the ones that I haven’t seen

  • @alwittybau
    @alwittybau Год назад +1

    Top Gun Maverick hit different for me because me and my dad been waiting years for it and It’s been my first year in the Navy so I felt extra Hooyah boot watching it.

  • @milanmilutinovic8868
    @milanmilutinovic8868 Год назад +3

    Couldn't agree more with Aftersun at number 1, great choice Karsten!

  • @gabewilson8222
    @gabewilson8222 Год назад +1

    Fascinating. Everything everywhere is much much higher on my list

  • @CodyJLee0123
    @CodyJLee0123 Год назад +1

    Merry Christmas

  • @miatownsend6088
    @miatownsend6088 Год назад +1

    i just want you to know if you wanted to make an hour long video on your top 50 of the year, i would wantch it

  • @TheProphegy
    @TheProphegy Год назад +1

    ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ at 16?!? 😂

  • @hyrumforstrom980
    @hyrumforstrom980 Год назад +1

    Happy holidays, but am I in an alternate universe or did you just put top gun in front of everything everywhere all at once

  • @roslynys
    @roslynys Год назад +2

    awesome list!!!!! really diverse and well-rounded. i'm so excited for women talking, i read miriam toews' latest book this year and i've been looking forward to the movie ever since

  • @xxjjordyynn1646
    @xxjjordyynn1646 Год назад +3

    loving the bones and all appreciation!

  • @Advent3546
    @Advent3546 Год назад +1

    I literally just walked out of The Fablemans and you are right to put it in your Top 10

  • @chanwooksook
    @chanwooksook Год назад

    great list! love all movies a lot! my 3 favs are Decision to leave / Funny pages / Aftersun

  • @juliafreij6220
    @juliafreij6220 Год назад +5

    Hell yes Aftersun is the best film I've see all year. The ending hit me like a school bus it was so powerful.

  • @Rose-yx7bg
    @Rose-yx7bg Год назад

    I really can’t recall all the movies i watched that have came out this year but here’s some i liked that i’m sure came out this year (also, i’m a teen so my love for film is just now starting lol i don’t watch many movies yet)
    - Black Phone
    -Were all going to the worlds fair
    -Bobs burgers movie
    -Violent night
    probably some more but i forgot

  • @gummy6642
    @gummy6642 Год назад

    was sitting on the edge of my diddly darn seat, up to your no.2 film, teeth chattering and about to implode because you hadn't mentioned aftersun. then i got to no.1... YIPPEE!! aftersun is everything i love about film, truly one of my favourite films ever. i had the pleasure of watching it in the cinema ENTIRELY ALONE! and man, what an experience. i was grossly sobbing to say the least. i don't remember the last time i was that personally, poignantly affected by a film. my favourite film of 2022 -- and one of the most remarkable ending sequences i've ever watched. thinking about aftersun makes me well up. charlotte wells i fucking love you

  • @mikefreaz
    @mikefreaz Год назад +4

    Aftersun has the best ending to a movie ever! I love this movie so much! A magical film that hits very close to home for me personally. ..

  • @gossy_new_wave
    @gossy_new_wave Год назад +24

    Hi Karsten! In the small chance that you read this comment I just wanted to say thank you for all your videos. As an aspiring filmmaker in High School, your videos fuel my passion for cinema. I actually recently created a short animated film with my friend Justin Dawson which we posted on this channel and made into various festivals, and just got it on Letterboxd yesterday (woohoo!) but we made it with zero budget and zero resources (literally all drawing and Premiere Pro). I was wondering what you would recommend our next steps are in our journey, for example what equipment should we buy, how do we balance filmmaking with school and work etc. Anyways, thank you so much!

    • @noswadnarabnitsuj
      @noswadnarabnitsuj Год назад +1

      Can confirm i'm the Justin Dawson from this comment, any advice is appreciated!

    • @slena
      @slena Год назад +1

      not karsten but i love the nofilmschool channel/podcast, they have a video with a high schooler who's short got to cannes and they talk gear mentorship etc, i think it'd be useful for you :^)
      congrats on the short!! it's very impressive

    • @gossy_new_wave
      @gossy_new_wave Год назад

      @@slena Wow thank you so much! We'll definitely it check it out!!

  • @jonathansantamaria5068
    @jonathansantamaria5068 Год назад +3

    I never thought you love Bodies Bodies Bodies so much that you put it in number one

  • @myowenopinion
    @myowenopinion Год назад +8

    Bardo is definitely worth checking out. One of my top films of the year.

    • @MjepzZHD
      @MjepzZHD Год назад +1

      Best cinematography imo

  • @ericgeneric135
    @ericgeneric135 Год назад

    Great list! The film I loved which didn't appear here is Gaspar Noe's Vortex.

  • @AmandaTheJedi
    @AmandaTheJedi Год назад +1

    Good sir why is the Banshees of Inisherin section titled A Simple Favor
    Good list from a good Karst

  • @zekegillman6535
    @zekegillman6535 10 месяцев назад +2

    I've seen aftersun like 3x now and I'm still blown away every time. I'd be super interested to see what it would be like to watch the movie if you compiled the home videos, watched that first, and then watched the full movie b/c I'm just realizing that the video recorder is Sophie's pov and shows us how she, as a kid, sees her dad. She has that "spidey sense" that there's something wrong, but, at the same time, she's always known her dad to be sad, desultory, and a bit impulsive. This time it sticks with her because whatever is "wrong" is more palpable and because, later on, she'll realize that vacation was her last memory of her dad.
    I thought it was a movie about understanding your parents and how we as kids don't have the vocabulary or experience to ever understand what our parents are going through, but the moment we come of age, in this case when Sophie also turns 31 and has a family, she finally has some picture of why her dad was depressed. I can talk about this movie for hours, but lol sorry for this soliloquoy of a comment. Should have won best pic.

  • @apparition_83
    @apparition_83 Год назад

    I don’t know if you do ranking videos anymore but I’d love to see an M. Night Shyamalan film ranking.

  • @rafaelj8808
    @rafaelj8808 Год назад +2

    My top 20 favorite movies of all time are:
    1) Taxi Driver
    2) The Shining
    3) 2001: a space odyssey
    4) The Godfather
    5) Seven Samurai
    6) Silence of the Lambs
    7) Fight Club
    8) Oldboy (2003)
    9) Donnie Darko
    10) The Matrix
    11) Godfather part II
    12) Scarface
    13) Star Wars revenge of the sith
    14) La Haine
    15) the end of Evangelion
    16) cinema paradiso
    17) one flew over a cuckoo's nest
    18) se7en
    19) Terminator 2
    20) the seventh seal

  • @rheawest
    @rheawest Год назад +1

    The menu took the top spot for me this year!

  • @GochujangLove
    @GochujangLove Год назад +2

    Great list! I will fight you over the Everthing everywere all at once placement tho.

  • @RobVespa
    @RobVespa Год назад

    I wish I felt the way you did about Decision to Leave.

  • @cineflect
    @cineflect Год назад

    Great list/video, Karsten!
    (psst… where MAD GOD at?)

  • @username1928rwe
    @username1928rwe Год назад

    You spent alot of time this year being reminded what the movies are all about

  • @037productions
    @037productions Год назад +7

    Can’t believe you put Shark Tale as your number one spot! I didn’t even know that movie came out this year!

  • @rosie2341
    @rosie2341 Год назад +2

    you should watch emily the criminal. i thought i would hate it bc it is so not my type of movie but it was my favorite from this year and i loved it!!

  • @NookyBroonToon
    @NookyBroonToon Год назад +2

    I really struggled with Tár, I have very mixed opinions about it. I was really impressed with the way the movie went in the third act but for the most part I felt like I needed a PhD to watch it. I felt quite out of place in the cinema 😂

  • @FuzelSayed
    @FuzelSayed Год назад

    What a great list!

  • @rogerbell8429
    @rogerbell8429 Год назад +4

    Great list. Hope to see ones on your list I haven't watched yet in the next couple of months.
    1. The Quiet Girl
    2. Top Gun : Maverick
    3. Compartment No 6
    4. Nitram
    5. The Good Boss
    6. Emily
    7. Elvis
    8. Girl Picture
    9. La Mif
    10. Boiling Point
    Honorable mentions - Aftersun, A Chiara, Happening, Decision to Leave, Murina

    • @booitsjohnny
      @booitsjohnny Год назад +1

      only good list i've seen in the comments

  • @archiewilson8934
    @archiewilson8934 Год назад

    the banshees of insherin is top for me - i also watched leaving las vegas this year for the first time (i know its from ‘95) and it quickly became one of my favourite pieces of cinema EVER

    • @25eightallday
      @25eightallday Год назад

      Leaving Las Vegas is a amazing film....I saw it back when it came out and is still in my memory

  • @EHonda-yn1ks
    @EHonda-yn1ks Год назад +5

    Gun to my head I might on any given day say Park Chan-wook is my favorite director so it's been painful to me that Decision to Leave just didn't do it for me. It was a beautiful movie that as a film still stood head and shoulders above most of what I saw this year but I just didn't have that visceral emotional reaction to it that everyone else did. Which is doubly hard to grapple with because every other Park Chan-wook movie HAS done that for me. All of the praise for it being the greatest love story of the year even started to get under my skin because I just couldn't seem to get there. Hoping a rewatch can clear up how I feel about the movie and maybe reveal something I missed the first time through.

    • @achrafmaaden6263
      @achrafmaaden6263 Год назад

      Same story here , if I had to describe the movie in one word for me , it would be 'lukewarm'. I loved the direction , but the relationship/plot just didn't do it for me , the "chemistry" or "romance" just felt forced & coupled w the overly convoluted story beats that just gave you a hint that there might be something "more" ... it further pulled me away from investing in th drama of the relationship which I didn't buy into in the first place .. all of which is a shame , because I found the themes & direction to be nothing short of brilliance ...
      Aggressively lukewarm ... but i'm happy for the people that got something special out of it :)

    • @EHonda-yn1ks
      @EHonda-yn1ks Год назад +1

      @@achrafmaaden6263 Spot on! It was almost frustrating how beautiful individual scenes and moments were set up in that regard. The beach scenes at the end are absolutely breathtaking in concept and execution...but it's hard for me to get there with them narratively.

  • @Dibblesoldhollywood
    @Dibblesoldhollywood Год назад +4

    Steven Spielberg is still an absolute genius and I’m so glad he’s still making films especially one as good as the Fabelmans

  • @theadhd
    @theadhd Год назад

    hey karsten check out 'Anantaram', a classic malayalam film. The director basically did what 'I'm thinking of ending things' did almost 30 years back

  • @123Crew123
    @123Crew123 Год назад

    Well done!

  • @a_moleperson
    @a_moleperson Год назад +2

    Damn, this video makes me wonder how many movies im missing....

  • @valentinolasso9767
    @valentinolasso9767 Год назад +3

    I think you missed Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio in your Top list on Letterboxd.

  • @TheEvando100
    @TheEvando100 Год назад

    love this list so much wow

  • @9RepeatingMonkeys
    @9RepeatingMonkeys Год назад

    Was watching this movie specifically to get your thoughts on aftersun, haven't been rocked by a movie in that way ever.

  • @BrohemianLifestyle
    @BrohemianLifestyle 7 месяцев назад

    I just watched Decision To Leave for the first time - absolutely knocked my socks off. It's the best film I've seen not just in 2022, but also in 2023 so far. Absolutely spectacular. Obviously nothing can top Oldboy, but this comes close. What a movie.

  • @Giltehabla
    @Giltehabla Год назад +2

    Where’s Del Toro’s Pinocchio bro?

  • @franvlogz4259
    @franvlogz4259 Год назад +1

    Love your commentary on Nope. Jordan Peele is the most creative and exciting contemporary filmmakers

  • @chadross
    @chadross Год назад

    Ok Karsten, why is Banshees timestamped "A Simple Favor" what'd I miss?

  • @jaredvlogs8891
    @jaredvlogs8891 Год назад +1

    seeing them all put together like this, it sure was a great year for cinema. thanks for reminding. I almost forgot because of the constant flood of information. aftersun is a magnificent beast.

  • @GordonKegg
    @GordonKegg Год назад

    Good choice on Aftersun, is superb.