ITT: Flawless Movies

They don't have to do everything great, just nothing mediocre or worse.

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>Jurassic Park
>Flawless

I don't see anything

I don't see what it's pointing out? Help me out.
But no movies are completely flawless.

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There's some dude's hand holding the raptors tail. The film also has embarrassingly much continuity errors.

>continuity errors.
Hmm like what?

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There's like a fucking hundred of them.

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CAUSE I WAS BORN TO FLYYYYYYYYYYYYY
AND YOU WERE BORN TO DIEEEEEEEEEEE

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>continuity errors
>>moviemistakes.com
literally end yourself you pathetic plebian faggot

You can find tons of flaws in any movie unless they make the story extremely simple. If you don't notice them without looking really damn hard then they are non-flaws in my book.

Also in case you don't agree, OP did say
>They don't have to do everything great

just watch it guys, trust in me

that's not what op meant though, op meant that it doesn't have to be amazing, but it should not have any point that is mediocre or worse.

A flaw would mean it's not flawless.

American > Swedish

8/10
6/10
6/10
As a film 8/10
as a bodyhorror 10/10
Austism/10
As a film 7/10
as a softcore skinflick 10/10
10/10
9/10
5/10
7/10
10/10

2/10 gr8b8m8

Not him but I agree that the american version is better

not him but objectively shit opinion

>using the word objective about the most subjective thing there is.

I thought the ending was kind of dumb. She just takes him back and he gets a generic happy ending.

>generic happy ending
I don't think so. It felt way too off-putting to just be a generic happy ending.

I love this movie, it's in my top ten, but the scene where Jeffery is in the car saying "WHY IS THERE SO MUCH EVIL IN THE WORLD" is pure cringe. Not flawless.

but it is, all the symbolism shows that everything has returned to order.

One of the only films I would dare to call perfect.

Z
Paris, Texas
Hana-bi

It's pretty brilliant desu

Is that not rather in charcater though? The theme of the film is the darkness under society - Jeffrey woudln't have known about anything like it, he's from the perfect town of Lumberton.
And that's pretty much what makes the film a neo-noir: Jeffrey sees and experiences evil first hand, and becomes drawn into it. He finds himself doing things he wouldn't have done before, and he struggles with the fact he is doing things he never thought he would/could do.

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