BBC - Culture - The 10 Best Films of 2017
BBC - Culture - The 10 Best Films of 2017
BBC - Culture - The 10 Best Films of 2017
By Nicholas Barber
21 December 2017
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10. Downsizing
Despite its title, Downsizing sees Alexander Payne’s ambition growing to vertiginous
heights. His specialism is wistful comedies (Sideways, Nebraska) set in a
recognisable contemporary US, but his latest film is an apocalyptic science-fiction
mind-bender set at some unspecified point in the future, in the US and beyond. Matt
Damon and Kristen Wiig play the Midwestern couple who wonder whether they
should cut their living costs by being shrunk to the size of Barbie dolls but this droll
premise is just the beginning. As soon as you think you can see where it’s going,
Downsizing ventures somewhere startlingly new instead. (Credit: Paramount
Pictures)
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9. A Ghost Story
What’s it like to be a ghost, sloping through eternity with no way to affect the physical
world except by making the odd lightbulb flicker? David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon/Ain’t
Them Bodies Saints) ponders this topic in a strangely poignant indie mood piece with
a unique central performance: the film’s conceptual master stroke is that it has an
Oscar-winning leading man (Casey Affleck), but he has almost no dialogue, and he
spends most of the running time hidden by a floor-length white sheet. Depending on
how mystical you’re feeling, A Ghost Story is either a poetic meditation on transience
and isolation, or an extended joke about a man who is too immature to move on after
a break-up. (Credit: A24)
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8. Their Finest
The British film industry was obsessed by the 1941 evacuation of Dunkirk this year:
two of its most award-friendly offerings were weighty epics chronicling the nerve-
flaying action (Dunkirk) and the behind-the-scenes political wranglings (Darkest
Hour). More satisfying than either, though, was Lone Scherfig’s multi-layered
romantic comedy drama in which a secretary (Gemma Arterton) researches and co-
writes a morale-boosting weepie about the evacuation. Their Finest is a blissful
tribute to the camaraderie and compromises of movie-making, with a cast so lovable
that you want to hug every character, and yet it never lets you forget the constant
tension and danger of life during wartime. (Credit: STX Entertainment)
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7. Lady Bird
Having co-written Frances Ha and Mistress America with Noah Baumbach, Greta
Gerwig scripts and directs a film of her own, a flawless coming-of-age comedy that
balances polished wit with deep affection for its heroine. The heroine in question,
played by the stunningly self-possessed Saiorse Ronan, is a 17-year-old who isn’t
quite as confident or as clever as she would like to be. The details of the setting
(Sacramento, California) and the period (2002) are so abundant and specific that you
have to assume that Gerwig is remembering her own younger self. But the
character’s pretensions, insecurities and family quarrels will make every single viewer
wince with recognition. (Credit: A24)
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5. Get Out
Jordan Peele’s writer-directorial debut was unmatched this year in terms of pure
start-to-finish entertainment. The mysterious tale of a young black photographer
(Daniel Kaluuya) who goes to stay with the impeccably liberal parents (Catherine
Keener, Bradley Whitford) of his white girlfriend (Allison Williams), Get Out is
gripping, explosively funny and as wonderfully creepy as the 1970s horror classics
which inspired it. But that’s not all. As well as getting audiences laughing, screaming
and cheering, Peele got them talking: his sly satire has prompted more debate about
race relations in America than any number of earnest historical dramas. (Credit:
Universal Pictures)
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4. Good Time
Robert Pattinson may be famous for playing a vampire in the Twilight series, but he
seems a lot more predatory and a lot less healthy in Good Time: you can almost
smell the sweat dripping from his gaunt, pasty, pop-eyed hustler as he cheats and
robs his way around the grubbier corners of New York. And there is more to this
outrageous urban crime farce than Pattinson’s career-best performance. A fizzing
cocktail of audacious style and painfully raw authenticity, the film marks out its
directors, Josh and Benny Safdie, as two of America’s most exciting and distinctive
new talents. (Credit: A24)
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3. Paddington
Very few live-action children’s films are as joyous as Paddington 2 although to call it
“live-action” might be to denigrate its delightful animated sequences. As meticulously
designed and constructed as a clockwork music box, Paul Smith’s superior sequel
excels both as a colourful cavalcade of Laurel-and-Hardy-level slapstick and as a
sincere ode to the power of kindness and inclusivity. Its mild-mannered ursine hero
(voiced by Ben Whishaw) emerges as a genuine inspiration in these troubled times.
Hugh Grant’s self-parodying turn as a foppish has-been actor is the icing on the cake
or rather, the marmalade in the sandwich. (Credit: Warner Bros)
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2. Happy End
Like the bleakest-ever episode of Arrested Development, Michael Haneke’s Happy
End is an abyss-black comedy about three generations of a business dynasty, each
one psychotic in its own particular ways. Isabelle Huppert, Matthieu Kassovitz and
Jean-Louis Trintignant play the Calais grandees who embody first-world callousness
both at home and in the workplace, but who are chillingly sure that they’re in the right.
They’re a loathsome bunch, but if the film’s grim view of humanity is upsetting, its
ingenious structural trickery should raise a smile. Happy End is a series of murder
mysteries. Haneke gives us tantalising glimpses of various crimes and
misdemeanours, but we have to wait, each time, to discover what happened and who
was to blame. (Credit: Sony Pictures Classics)
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