The 30 best movies of 2021, according to Filmelier

    Much like 2020, 2021 was anything but easy. Still, the film industry—and audiences—did their best to adapt to the ongoing pandemic. Major releases made their Best Movies Online page!

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    tick, tick...BOOM!

    tick, tick...BOOM!

    7.5/10
    1h55min
    PG-13
    2021
    Musicals
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    The debut of Lin-Manuel Miranda as a movie director obviously had to be in a musical - and a very meaningful one, telling the story of the man who revolutionized Broadway. 'tick, tick...Boom!' follows the life of Jonathan Larson days before he turns 30. His dream was to one day be recognized for his work, 'Superbia', a futuristic rock version of George Orwell's book '1984'. Larson spent seven years writing and, at the time the movie takes place, he finally finishes what he imagined to be his masterpiece. The production strays away from the Hollywood standard and leaves the playful side aside, focusing on a more modest and realistic story - after all, it has a biographical background. The format catches attention: at some moments it's a play and at others it's a linear movie. Surprisingly, this works very well and gives a new face to musicals. Lin-Manuel Miranda does an excellent job here, very sensitive, beautiful and delicate. Andrew Garfield, who plays the protagonist, is simply impeccable and deserves to be recognized during the awards season.
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    Another Round

    Another Round

    7.7/10
    1h56min
    NR
    2020
    Drama
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    There is no doubt that 'Another Round', widely recognized in the 2021 awards season, causes some strangeness in the Brazilian public's first with the story. After all, the plot follows a group of teachers, all of them friends for years, who decide to drink alcohol doses before classes. It's like an experiment, to understand if it will increase performance, joy and yield. Obviously, a lot goes wrong and we even have some escapism for humor. But it doesn't matter: in the direction, we have Thomas Vinterberg. Repeating his partnership with Mads Mikkelsen after 'The Hunt', the filmmaker seeks to investigate the dilemmas and problems of unlimited alcohol consumption - a real issue in Denmark, where teenagers drink and are encouraged to drink from an early age. It does not fall into banalities, nor into any sentimental drama. In 'Another Round', there are good questions about life, masculinity, ego and easy escapism, always with an interesting atmosphere created by Vinterberg. And I already advance: the final sequence with Mikkelsen is already one of the best scenes in cinema in 2021, full of life and meanings through a single dance.

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    Dune

    Dune

    8.5/10
    2h35min
    PG-13
    2021
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Denis Villeneuve already can be considered one of the great names of science fiction in cinema. After 'Arrival' and 'Blade Runner 2049', the director adapts one of the most complicated andcinematic version in 1984, by the surreal mind of David Lynch, which was not successful, but has its merits. Villeneuve's version manages to impress with its beauty and development, which make the narrative even more attractive than in the literary work. Throughout almost three hours, we follow Paul Atreides' (Timothée Chalamet) journey on the planet Arrakis, a deadly place, which is the only source of a precious spice that dictates the rules of the galaxy, also known as Dune. The feature has a good rhythm, does not tire and manages to level well the most poetic scenes with those of action. It works very well as an introduction to the plot, since it brings only the first part of the book. If by chance the script does not attract you, the visual of the production will certainly leave you breathless. 'Dune' also has a very strong political context, which can easily be compared to territorial disputes for oil in the Middle East.

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    West Side Story

    West Side Story

    7.1/10
    2h36min
    PG-13
    2021
    Musicals
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    What happens when one of the most acclaimed directors of our time, Steven Spielberg, decides to make a new adaptation of one of the most famous musicals of Broadway and cinema? The result is the new version of 'West Side Story'. Spielberg is impeccable in his work: at the same time that he is, as much as possible, faithful to the original material - a version of 'Romeo and Juliet' set in the Upper West Side neighborhood of New York, with Capulets and Montagues replaced by Puerto Rican immigrants and descendants of European immigrants during the mid-1950s - the filmmaker brings all his cinematographic language, his unique way of, through images, highlighting emotions, expressions and events. However, the director makes an interesting twist: he adds a larger bed (in relation to the 1961 adaptation) of social criticism, highlighting gentrification and making it even clearer that these young people are not enemies of each other, but rather victims of much larger social gears than all of us. Rachel Zegler is great as Maria, while it is extremely beautiful and touching to see Rita Moreno (from the original version) on stage. But it is Ariana DeBose, as Anita, who really steals the show. The cast also includes Ansel Elgort ('In Rhythm of Escape') as the protagonist Tony, as well as Mike Faist and David Alvarez as the leaders of the Jets and Sharks gangs. Recommended for those who like musicals and for those who are ionate about Steven Spielberg's work.

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    Annette

    Annette

    6.3/10
    2h20min
    R
    2021
    Drama
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    Anyone familiar with Leos Carax's filmography can already assume that 'Annette' is not a movie that can be put in a box, with pre-defined concepts - even though it is not as peculiar as the filmmaker's previous work, 'Holy Motors'. The feature film is a product of the minds of the musicians Ron and Russell Mael, from the pop rock band Sparks. Thus, we have a musical that escapes this nomenclature and all the clichés that Hollywood has inserted into the genre. A toxic relationship is the thread of the story, starring Marion Cotillard ('Piaf', 'The Origin') and Adam Driver ('Marriage Story'), which is further shaken by the arrival of a baby, Annette. This is a different, unexpected movie and yet it manages to awaken curiosity for more narratives that escape patterns. The feature brings inspirations from the work of filmmakers such as Jean-Luc Godard and in 'The Umbrellas of Love', by Jacques Demy.
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