I'd say the mutliple narrative of the decade, not necessarily ever would be Code Unknown. Even though Haneke tones down severely his misanthropy (somebody laughs) and violence it's still a creeping dark look into how people interact.zedz wrote:Hah! I've managed to avoid it thus far and hope to take that ignorance to my grave (so nobody better go all swapsie on me). I recall quite liking Barbara Albert's Free Radicals, but not so much that it's in contention or anything.life_boy wrote:Can't fool us, zedz. We know it was Crash.zedz wrote: I know there must have been at least one of those many coincidence-heavy interwoven narrative films this decade that I liked, but I can't think which it would be.
Also I'll make my swapsie Boy A, my favorite of these coming of age stories that have been very popular this decade.