Which Oscar Best Picture Is Your Perfect Film?

Which Oscar Best Picture Is Your Perfect Film? — Collider
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Ten quick questions aim to match your tastes to one of five Best Picture winners, revealing which film was made for the way your mind works. Parasite rewards close attention: it operates on multiple levels, shifting genres while examining class, desire and the architecture of inequality — darkly funny, deeply suspenseful and built toward a devastating final image.

Everything Everywhere All at Once is maximalist in spirit, blending action, comedy, multiverse sci‑fi and family drama into an overwhelming, emotionally earned ride. Oppenheimer places characters inside history’s force, wrestling with the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do; it aims to feel important without feeling self‑important.

Birdman foregrounds its own construction, filmed to appear as a single continuous take and meditating on creativity, relevance and self‑destruction through a restless camera and a propulsive lead performance.

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