Our first discussion thread! What are your favourite black&white films?
Our first discussion thread! What are your favourite black&white films?
Our first discussion thread! What are your favourite black&white films?
All good choices from everyone! A few I've seen in the past year or two that I've enjoyed (in no particular order):
I will start with some of mine!
Curious about yours ! :)
Okay, my turn…
Are repeat mentions allowed? The posters so far have good taste.
In no particular order, my baker's dozen:
Wait! Wait! I have to repeat-mention 2019's The Lighthouse!
Great list! You should post frames from some of those that are still missing here :)
Your wish is my command! 🧞
Can't believe I forgot The Apartment from my list! And really I'd include all of these. There's so many to choose from
Yes, this is a spiteful thread indeed! 😈 It's so pernicious, I hadn't noticed you'd already listed The Third Man! 🤤 Oops! 🤣
I could pick so many. Gonna try to limit it.
Great list! How could I forget 8 1/2, Persona…??
I really like Francis Ha - not sure why, maybe it's just the way Greta moves
For a modern option I would go with Max Mad - Fury Road : Black & Chrome (2015).
Scene example - https://youtu.be/BQ3AZNOpzs4
Allow me to politely disagree.
I think we all can agree that an integral part of Fury Road was the hot palette of colors: you could feel the baking heat of the desert and the road-distorting heat coming off of all those "Big Daddy" Roth mega-engines…to be then starkly contrasted by the cool, cobalt-blue night desert scenes. In my less-than-humble opinion, rendering it in b/w adds absolutely nothing to Miller's over-the-top latest chapter of the saga and actually diminishes its impact. They might as well have made it silent.
You wanna see black and white used effectively as effectively as color in a 21st century film? See Zack Snyder’s Justice League: Justice is Gray Robert Eggar's The Lighthouse (2019).
Les Diaboliques (1955)
Does memento count?
Otherwise I would say Eraserhead and m - eine Stadt sucht einen mörder
12 Angry Men was the b/w film I watched. It blew my mind.