
Over the past month, many Top Ten lists have been published by various critics as a summation of the year in film. So I thought I’d offer a review of the best of 2010 from my perspective here in Korea. So far this year, I have seen 52 films/TV seasons, many more than I had in past years at this time. There are still a number of acclaimed films I haven’t had a chance to screen, such as BLUE VALENTINE, TRUE GRIT, THE KING’S SPEECH, and 127 HOURS, but there are also many films I had the chance to see by being here in Korea. My problem with many of the lists coming out of America is the limitations they place, confining themselves to films released theatrically in the US in 2010. While I can understand this, I feel it is giving away too much power to distributors. Thus my list includes films which debuted in 2010, whether in theatres, DVD, at a festival, or on television. I have also decided to rank full seasons of television alongside feature films, since the distinction between these seems to be breaking down. If you want to count the 5 1/2 hour CARLOS, made in three parts for French TV, why not include seasons of TV? Here are some thoughts on the best of the year, as well as the complete list of films/tv, ranked in order of preference. (more…)