The Masters: Movieline Critic Alison Willmore's Top 10 Films of 2012

Best Films 2012 Alison Willmore4. Lincoln

The pleasant surprise of the year for this critic was that Steven Spielberg's film about the 16th President was no sepia-toned hagiography but a film about the actual blood, sweat and tear-soaked process of getting an amendment passed. Lincoln turns the passing of the Thirteenth Amendment outlawing slavery into something suspenseful and tricky: votes are won with patronage jobs, ideals are bent and dozens of individual agendas are navigated for the greater good. It's a powerful argument for the messiness of democracy and for its greatness, brought to life by Tony Kushner's well-wrought dialog and a performance of subtle strength by Daniel Day-Lewis, who shows Lincoln's incredible political mind and moral compass as well as his humble, folksy charm.

Best Films 2012 Alison Willmore3. The Master

Stunning, mysterious and haunting, Paul Thomas Anderson's film about an alcoholic, half-feral WWII veteran and the leader of a Scientology-like movement who takes him up as a protege resists easy reads. Is it a story about the American-born belief system, is it about the war? I'd like to think it's about exerting power over others. Freddie Quell (Joaquin Phoenix, in the performance of the year) is a man unable to control his own impulses, but one who's alluring because of this earthy, unbound quality. Freddie draws the attention of Lancaster Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman) because he represents a chance for the would-be guru wants to prove his powers, to shape this quicksilver being into something new. But conforming is not for Freddie, not even to please his aspiring master. And though it seems he escapes something repressive and false,  a path of isolation is all that's left for him — set to the tune of Hoffman's spooky and sad rendition of "(I'd Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China."

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Comments

  • Uldro says:

    Wow, this is a stunning list!

  • JamesK says:

    Some solild films. Glad This is Not a Film is getting end of year love from a lot of critics. Didn't care much at all for The Loneliest Planet when I saw it at Toronto last year. I might check it out on DVD.

    Also, did this really need to be spread out over five pages? C'mon.

  • Andrew K says:

    Great list, except for Dark Horse. I love Solondz, but that movie really derailed in the third act. Interesting and unexpected, but didn't quite work for me.

  • Wait, is that a still for "A Separation" accompanying Allison's blurb about "This Is Not a Film"???

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