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An Oscar Best Picture quiz asks ten questions to match you with one of five winners. It presents each film as a distinct vision of what cinema can do and frames the choice around the kind of experience you want. The five films on offer — Parasite, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Oppenheimer, Birdman, and No Country for Old Men — offer very different approaches: genre-twisting surprises, maximalist emotional overload, grand historical weight, formal daring, and spare, relentless dread.
Each film is described by the qualities it emphasizes: Parasite rewards close attention with dark humor and suspense as it migrates across genres; Everything Everywhere All at Once is maximalist, blending action, comedy, sci‑fi, and family drama; Oppenheimer treats history as an active force and examines moral responsibility; Birdman foregrounds filmmaking itself through formal invention; and No Country for Old Men trusts silence and controlled restraint to embody implacable, arbitrary evil.
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