Sign up, and you'll be able to vote in polls. Sign up
Nov 25, 2024
4:47:53pm
Gorgias All-American
I'd say films that are moving and make you (re)consider the human condition
are the ones that most folks would call "high art."

Schindler's List and the Fablemans are probably the only of his films that really fit that mold. Maybe Saving Private Ryan and Lincoln.

But I wouldn't say any of those (except maybe Schindler's List) hold up artistically against The Godfather 1/2, Apocalypse Now, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained, etc. That said, while that list of films make great art, I don't really want to watch any of them. Once was enough.

On the other hand, while perhaps not as moving or poignant, I'd much rather watch (and rewatch) Raiders, Jaws, Jurassic Park, ET, Last Crusade, etc. And I'd say that the artistry of those films is quite a bit higher than a lot of the cinematic schlock that people pretend is artistic and that makes the most money (looking at you James Cameron). So couple that higher artistry with the fact that Spielberg's films are far more entertaining and rewatchable, and that's why I personally put him above the other more high-brow director types like Scorsese and Coppola.
Gorgias
Previous username
BoilerCoug
Bio page
Gorgias
Joined
Oct 8, 2009
Last login
Nov 25, 2024
Total posts
2,409 (0 FO)