Below is a list of movies I saw at the cinema in 2006. I watched a lot more on DVD too, but I didn’t write them all down.
- Brokeback Mountain
- Walk the Line
- Munich
- Memoirs of a Geisha
- A History of Violence
- Inside Man
- Riding Alone for 1,000 Miles
- Fearless
- Syriana
- Azumi 2
- The Sentinel
- Just My Luck
- The Lake House
- A Scanner Darkly
- The Banquet
- The Departed
- An Inconvenient Truth
- Eternal Summer
- The Prestige
- The Road in the Air
- A Battle of Wits
- Perfume
- Babel
I won’t give them ratings or rank them all, but I will note a few of the movies which I thought were special.
I loved the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line. The music and superb acting performances from Reese Witherspoon and Joaquim Pheonix made this movie great.
What can I say that hasn’t already been said about Brokeback Mountain. Stunning in every respect.
A History of Violence was a surprising and challenging film. I loved seeing Philip K Dick’s novel A Scanner Darkly translated into film complete with rotoscoping. It might be true that Al Gore’s documentary An Inconvenient Truth was little more than a PowerPoint presentation, but it was an important message at a critical time.
I love many of the recent Chinese historical dramas and kung-fu films. Of the few I saw this year I loved A Battle of Wits. It had a well developed and thought provoking plot carried by a great acting performance from Andy Lau. The Departed had an all star cast and I thought Leonardo DiCaprio proved himself to be a fine actor. The last movie I saw for the year, Babel, was also brilliant.
I look forward to seeing some more great movies in 2007.



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