X/Twitter is scrambling to find out what the best film shot of the decade is, and we're having a blast

X/Twitter is scrambling to find out what the best film shot of the decade is, and we're having a blast
X/Twitter is scrambling to find out what the best film shot of the decade is, and we're having a blast

It all starts with a tweet posted on October 29, claiming that this plan Challengerswith the two men on each side with Zendaya's back in the middle, was THE shot of the decade.

Humor, provocation, or sincere declaration of love; whatever. In just a few days, it had 2 million views, and a slew of responses from people revealing their favorite shot of the decade, provoking just as many reactions.

And we revel in such cinematic beauty — take notes if you haven't seen these films.

The Beast by Bertrand Bonello

The Fabelmans the Steven Spielberg

Decision to leave by Park Chan-wook

After sun de Charlotte Wells

Killers of the Flower Moon by Martin Scorsese

The Area of ​​Interest by Jonathan Glazer

Oppenheimer de Christopher Nolan

L’innocence d'Hirokazu Kore-eda

Hundred of Beavers the Mike Cheslik

Obviously, the Internet being the Internet, some people have started to troll, and movie jokes like that can only get us (even if we suspect the first degree on Wickedwhich we find frightening given the quality of the chosen plan).

Bad Boys Ride or Die d'Adil El Arbi and Bilal Fallah

Wicked – Partie 1 de Jon M. Chu


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