Which Oscar Best Picture Is Your Perfect Movie?
A ten-question quiz matches readers to one of five Best Picture winners — Parasite, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Oppenheimer, Birdman, and No Country for Old Men — to find the film that was made for the way your mind works. Parasite, by Bong Joon‑ho, rewards close attention: it starts in one register and quietly migrates into another, blending dark comedy and suspense before a devastating final image.
Everything Everywhere All at Once, from the Daniels, is maximalist — action, comedy, multiverse sci‑fi and family drama piled together until its emotional core arrives amid the chaos. Oppenheimer is a film on a grand, historical scale that probes the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do, earning its ambition through craft and gravity.
Birdman, shot to feel like a single continuous take, makes the how of filmmaking part of the what, examining creativity, relevance and self‑destruction.
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