Friday, 30 November 2012

Info Post
Soon we will be deluged by mainstream critics' "Best Films" lists sure to be populated mainly by the half-good products of Hollywood--you know, they fall apart at the end or you are just happy they weren't worse.  But here's the best film--if you go by Rotten Tomatoes averaging.  Several films got 100% "fresh" reviews but this had the highest number of reviews in that average.  Naturally, it's from abroad:

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