| The Top 10 Films of 2004 |
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| BY ANTHONY KUSICH |
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| Bad Education Pedro Almodovar tends to start his films with the title card "A film by Almodovar." It's as if he acknowledges what the audience already knows -- this movie is unique, and you'll instantly be able to tell that no one else but him could've made it. Except this time the Spanish auteur drops the melodrama and focuses on a surreal noir story, blending fact, fiction, moviemaking, and romance into a fantasia that may take a couple of viewings to sort out. The material is tough, but the rewards are many. |
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| The Aviator Martin Scorsese's love of Hollywood's Golden Era is evident in every frame of his engrossing Howard Hughes biopic, from the lush nightclub scenes to the peach-and-blue color scheme to the sense of wonder that manned flight can bring. Leonardo DiCaprio is (almost) entirely convincing as the titular mogul, but it's a regal Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn who really stands out, knowing way before her time that the media turns everything and everyone glorious into "freaks." |
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| 9 |
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| 8 |
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| Garden State Zach Braff proved himself to be an immense new talent behind the camera with "Garden State," showing surprisingly mature control over character development, scene framing, and romantic humor. Alas, the pic falls slightly apart at the end, with a teary "airport goodbye" that seems erroneously lifted from a much-less-accomplished film. Braff nonetheless takes his audience on an emotional ride of love and discovery that's entirely intoxicating. |
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| 7 |
Fahrenheit 9/11 You attack the Bush Administration with the filmmakers you have, and Michael Moore's tough, disturbing documentary did just that. Some may gripe about innacurracies or bias, but several facts remain unchanged: George W. Bush lied about the reasons for war. Our brave men and women are dying in Iraq everyday. And few others had the balls to question authority like this. |
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| 6 |
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| Million Dollar Baby I was literally shocked at how much I enjoyed Clint Eastwood's newest dour drama. I was prepared to sink beneath the hype of an aging legend falling prey to the zealousness of critics. But indeed, that's what the film itself is about. In deftly covering redemption and the nature of devotion, Eastwood proved that a film's background plotting -- in this case, boxing -- needn't be a picture's focus, merely the doorway to a story about how even the most unassuming underdog can touch another's life. |
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| Before Sunset Not to discount the entire 75 minutes that came before it, but the final scene of this sequel to 1995's "Before Sunrise" is probably the most emotionally rewarding one of the year. In it, the pair of flighty lovers (Ethan Hawke and a sterling Julie Delpy) who promised to meet each other years earlier finally have That Moment. You know -- the one where uncertainty turns to devotion, where intent becomes solidified as truth, and where it's never been more clear who your one true love is. And has been all along. |
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| 5 |
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| 4 |
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| Kill Bill, Vol. II Where would "Vol. I" be without "Vol. II"? In a triumphant conclusion to his martial arts revenge epic, Quentin Tarantino revealed the "softer" side of his determined Bride, played with expert anguish and internal fire by a never-better Uma Thurman. The saga of Bill's killer gang grows in mythos too, as tiny squints of drama colorfully throw Elle (Daryl Hannah) and Budd (Michael Madsen, having almost as good a year as his sister Virginia) into the spotlight with cleverly violent results. |
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| 3 |
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| Dogville Thank you, Lars von Trier, for making a film that's doggedly anti-commercial but nonetheless artistically relevant and politically important. In an era when the xenophobes and conservatives of the world seem to be rapidly gaining control, the brutish Danish filmmaker has the guts to criticize all members of society -- from the natives to the naive to the outspoken to the liberals to the very critics themselves. |
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| 2 |
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| Sideways Alexander Payne has discovered the heart of modern insecurity along the California coast. In yet another triumph for the filmmaker following "Election" and "About Schmidt," he's cast the perfect wine-loving quartet of Thomas Haden Church, Paul Giamatti, Virginia Madsen, and Sandra Oh in the type of romantic comedy Woody Allen should still be making. The performances feel as genuinely alive and nourished as the grapes of which the characters lovingly pontificate. |
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| Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind There needs to be an annual Charlie Kaufman slot on my Top 10 list, as the films he writes just keep getting better and better. In this bittersweet romance about a seemingly unmatched pair of lonely souls who mentally "erase" their shared experiences, Kate Winslet and Jim Carrey deliver career-best performances as a couple who only realize how much they complement each other when it's too late. As little nuggets slip away from the recesses of our protagonist's mind, Kaufman and director Michel Gondry key in on the hidden beauty of love -- the synapses between the actions that are indescribable and irreplaceable. |
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| Honorable Mention "Maria Full of Grace" "Osama" "Mean Creek" "Napoleon Dynamite" "Coffee & Cigarettes" |
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