12-16-2015, 04:45 AM
Since the year is coming to a close I figured now is the best time to ask this question. For the record it doesn't have to be a movie from this year, it can just be a film, no matter when it was released, that you've seen this year.
As for me, without a doubt the best movie I have seen all year was the 1986 film Manhunter. For the layman out there it is the first cinematic adaptation of Red Dragon, the novel that famously introduced Hannibal Lecter.
I passed over the movie plenty of times previously...and I'm glad I gave it a chance this year.
There comes a point, I think, when someone finds a film that has a deeply profound impact on them. As a person. It changes how you see things in life. Even helps you to understand yourself in some ways.
Manhunter is that movie for me. I honestly can't say enough good things about it. I've seen many great films this year in particular thanks to my new found cash flow, but certainly the best I've seen is this movie.
As for me, without a doubt the best movie I have seen all year was the 1986 film Manhunter. For the layman out there it is the first cinematic adaptation of Red Dragon, the novel that famously introduced Hannibal Lecter.
I passed over the movie plenty of times previously...and I'm glad I gave it a chance this year.
There comes a point, I think, when someone finds a film that has a deeply profound impact on them. As a person. It changes how you see things in life. Even helps you to understand yourself in some ways.
Manhunter is that movie for me. I honestly can't say enough good things about it. I've seen many great films this year in particular thanks to my new found cash flow, but certainly the best I've seen is this movie.