>A Quiet Passion (directed by Terence Davies) The story of American poet Emily Dickinson from her early days as a young schoolgirl to her later years as a reclusive, unrecognized artist.
>Théo et Hugo dans le même bateau (directed by Olivier Ducastel & Jacques Martineau) Théo and Hugo meet in a sex club, recognize each other, become entangled in a passionate embrace. Once the desire and elation of this first moment has passed, the two young men, now sober, wander through the empty streets of nocturnal Paris, having to confront the love they sense blossoming between them.
>Jours de France (directed by Jérôme Reybaud) A man leaves everything behind to travel aimlessly through France, letting himself be guided only by the people and landscapes he encounters: four days and four nights of wandering, during which his lover tries to locate him via Grindr, a smartphone dating app.
>Rester Vertical (directed by Alain Guiraudie) Screenwriter Leo is searching for the wolf in the south of France. During a scouting excursion he is seduced by Marie, a free-spirited and dynamic shepherdess. Nine months later she gives birth to their child. Suffering from post-natal depression and with no faith in Leo, who comes and goes without warning, Marie abandons both of them. Leo finds himself alone, with a baby to care for.
>My Life as a Courgette (directed by Claude Barras) After his mother’s death, Zucchini is befriended by a kind police officer, Raymond, who accompanies him to his new foster home filled with other orphans his age. There, with the help of his newfound friends, Zucchini eventually learns to trust and love as he searches for a new family of his own.
Theo and Hugo is just a rehash of before sunrise, except that it is filled with gay degeneracy, something that a self loathing redpilled fag nigger desires
David Phillips
Armond fans know only about capeshit and that's it, you'll get single digit replies
Sebastian Diaz
Where's 2017's number one #litfest?
Joshua Hernandez
That last movie looks kino. I'M ZUCCHINI RICK
Ryan Nelson
Fake. We all know he does "Better Than" Lists, not best of lists.
Armond will always be an art house fag first and foremost, he likes dumb blockbusters and films that celebrate humanity for what they are but that's not his bread and butter.
Gabriel Wilson
Zucchini movie is a cartoon too. Based Armond showing Redditors what REAL greenvegetablecartoonkino looks like.
Jacob Phillips
reminder that his top 10 movies of all time as voted in the 2012 Sight and Sound poll are:
Avventura, L' 1960 Michelangelo Antonioni
Intolerance 1916 D.W. Griffith
Jules et Jim 1962 François Truffaut
Lawrence of Arabia 1962 David Lean
Lola 1961 Jacques Demy
Magnificent Ambersons, The 1942 Orson Welles
Nashville 1975 Robert Altman
Nouvelle Vague 1990 Jean-Luc Godard
Passion of Joan of Arc 1927 Carl Theodor Dreyer
Sansho Dayu 1954 Mizoguchi Kenji
Samuel Long
>all those critically acclaimed foreign movies
wtf but reddit told me Armond was a contrarian who only liked Adam Sandler and capeshit!
Colton Cox
>Truffaut >Altman >Godard
Jayden Carter
>topical, political basis, but It had a terrible cultural effect: The unrivalled best film of the year A Quiet Passion, Terence Davies’ biography of poet Emily Dickinson, had depth, beauty and intelligence but was ignored in favour of a third-rate comic book movie that primarily appealed to superficial, juvenile empowerment fantasies that many wanted to see take effect in the real world.
Lolz. Yes Armand, if it hadn’t been for that dastardly Wonder Woman, everyone wouldve flicked to the biopic about the celibate spinster poet instead.
Gabriel Flores
These make sense, but I never would've guessed that he liked something childishly playful as Jules et Jim that much.