Hey there, cinephiles!
Have you ever wondered which of the movies we watch today
will be discussed, adored, and analyzed by our children and grandchildren just
like we do with "The Godfather", "Casablanca", or
"Pulp Fiction"? Which modern movies will earn the elusive title of
"classic" in the future? Well, grab some popcorn because I've been
deep-diving into the cinematic wonders of our age, and I've come up with a list
of 12 modern films that are destined to become the classics of tomorrow.
- "Parasite"
(2019) by Bong Joon-ho
The first non-English language film to win the Best Picture Oscar, "Parasite" is a masterclass in storytelling. With its clever blend of dark comedy, suspense, and social commentary, it's easy to see why it won hearts worldwide. - "La
La Land" (2016) by Damien Chazelle
With its beautiful visuals, catchy songs, and emotional depth, "La La Land" has breathed new life into the musical genre. Its exploration of dreams, love, and compromise will resonate for generations to come. - "Inception"
(2010) by Christopher Nolan
A mesmerizing tapestry of mind-bending visuals and complex storytelling, "Inception" explores dreams within dreams and has left many of us discussing its ambiguous ending for years. - "Get
Out" (2017) by Jordan Peele
More than just a horror movie, "Get Out" is a sharp critique on race relations in America. Its unique blend of social commentary and suspense sets it apart. - "Mad
Max: Fury Road" (2015) by George Miller
A pulse-pounding ride from start to finish, this post-apocalyptic chase movie redefined action cinema. The visuals, stunts, and storytelling make it an unforgettable experience. - "The
Shape of Water" (2017) by Guillermo del Toro
This whimsical, heartfelt romance between a mute woman and a mysterious sea creature is both a fairy tale for adults and a poignant comment on the nature of love and acceptance. - "The
Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014) by Wes Anderson
With its quirky characters, impeccable visuals, and charming narrative, Anderson's film is a delightful escapade that transcends time and place. - "Her"
(2013) by Spike Jonze
In an age of technological obsession, "Her" provides a touching, introspective look into human relationships, loneliness, and love in the digital era. - "Black
Panther" (2018) by Ryan Coogler
More than just a superhero movie, "Black Panther" celebrates African culture, heritage, and addresses global socio-political issues, making it a cultural phenomenon. - "Birdman"
(2014) by Alejandro González Iñárritu
This tale of a washed-up actor seeking redemption is both a technical marvel (appearing as a single take) and a deep dive into the human psyche, fame, and artistic integrity. - "Moonlight"
(2016) by Barry Jenkins
A breathtaking coming-of-age story, "Moonlight" deals with themes of masculinity, identity, and love in the African-American community. - "Whiplash"
(2014) by Damien Chazelle
A relentless exploration of ambition, obsession, and the price of greatness, "Whiplash" is an electrifying experience that stays with you long after the credits roll.
There you have it! While only time will truly tell which
films earn the "classic" moniker, I firmly believe that these 12
films have what it takes to be remembered, re-watched, and revered for decades
to come. Now, tell me - which modern movies do you think will become
classics? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!
Cheers to the movies that have moved us, and here's to many
more cinematic masterpieces in the future!
Till next time,
Matti Bradán