“NYT’s Top 100 Films Of The Century Got Some Things Right, But Not Everything”

“Slotting an unassailable masterpiece in the top slot of a ‘best of’ movies list is a shrewd way to forestall readers’ quibbles over the output—either the number one pick is ranked too high in the final tally, or doesn’t deserve ranking at all. Everyone’s a critic. So give the New York Times a pat on the back for landing on Parasite, Bong Joon-ho’s ‘eat the rich’ 2019 awards season monster, as the greatest film released to date in the 2000s, the champion in a 100-entry contest. It’s rare anyone gets it ‘right’ with exercises like this, because there’s no objective measure of victory in art evaluation. All the same, with Parasite, the Times has hit as close to ‘correct’ as ‘best of’ selections get.” (Full piece available at JoySauce.)

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