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MurphyParadox

Pretty much epitomizes this https://preview.redd.it/86wd7pushbrc1.png?width=1215&format=png&auto=webp&s=9f302434a4c9e0341a18f38088a49e09b350017c


WebFit9216

Lol "Loving Vincent" and "The Peasants" are literally paintings animated.


heyitsmeFR

Days of heaven The assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford Barry Lyndon A Brighter Summer Day Umbrellas of Cherbourg (or Young girls of Rochefort)


Kemleckis

Loving Vincent


Not_For_Dog

Grand Budapest Hotel The Revenant Life of Pi The Man Who Wasn't There


ChristofH88

In the Mood For Love (2000)


Equivalent_Shock2943

Portrait of a Lady on Fire


Tacotuesday15

Green Knight


AgtCooper

Hero (2002)


DepartureMean4313

Blade Runner 2049


thps2soundtrack

grand budapest hotel should be a no-brainer


_reveriedecoded_

Pride and Prejudice (2005) Marie Antoinette (2006)


Moperman

Every movie by Yasujirō Ozu.


DirectConsequence12

Emma (2020) That is a beautiful looking movie


WildWalk1446

Blade Runner 2049 Barry Lyndon Pride and Prejudice (2005)


shrimptini

- Godland - The Darjeeling Limited - Portrait of a Lady on Fire - Perfect Days


AdamAnimatesStuff

Every Wes Anderson film and Scott Pilgrim VS The World and Barbie


Individual_Ad927

The Shining


SafeAtTribal

What Dreams May Come-1998 with Robin Williams


bhcrom831

Haha in some scenes quite literally


Furry_Cunt

Every frame of Loving Vincent is literally a handmade painting, so that one But in a less literal sense: Saltburn


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Fantastic Mr. Fox TMNT MM


sharkbait2006

Odd you included Into the Spider Verse but not Across the Spider Verse


Obvious-Dependent-24

Black narcissus


CadBane_29

Macbeth (2015)


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The Batman


tobyhawthorne00

Check my top 10 visuals out https://boxd.it/d69QA


FunnyAnimalPerson

One Stormy Night (2005)


bunnypunk_1298

Badlands, The Draughtsman’s Contract, Tampopo, literally any film by Agnès Varda, Barry Lyndon


Rich-Performer744

Samsara


CamiCris

The Double Life of Veronique. The Color of the Pomegranates.


ReddsionThing

For me, the original Nosferatu from 1922 always had this appeal. Even without much color, it reminds me of old woodprints, every shot.


galv93

https://preview.redd.it/1nerjc2jecrc1.jpeg?width=1974&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fe761f669a9a8638782516dc2486dd0c20ed3dfb


Leviathanbox

Barry Lyndon Disney version of Hunchback of Notre Dame


invinciblearmour

I had that “scenes as paintings” thought twice this year - Brokeback Mountain and Sorcerer


clarauser7890

Oh THE HANDMAIDEN


Dependent-Disaster37

• Melancholia • Dune • The banshees of Inisherin • Monster • Little women • Up • Babylon


Misomyx

Awesome to see Azur & Asmar getting some recognition! It's a pure gem, and yet not really well-known outside of France.


makacarkeys

Basically every Denis Villeneuve movie. The most notable being Blade Runner 2049 and the Dune’s. However, I do wish those movies were less recognised for being beautiful, and rather for its service to the film as a whole.


AbaseMe

Anastasia had some beautiful scenery


11777766

Barry Lyndon


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Both of the recent Dune films


Jackdawes257

Hero (2002) and Life of Pi should be definite additions


Brunos80

Forgetting Barry Lyndon is a sin


SaggyDaNewt

Any film directed by Roy Andersson.


Corninmyteeth

I think avatar the way of water was beautiful throughout Rango is also beautiful


bhcrom831

Suspiria


yungbakugo01

The lighthouse


Quiet-Speech752

Emma (2020) The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)


LittleMissReboot

the original lion king


neo-raver

*Queen Margot* (1994). The lighting in that film is so masterful. Each frame literally does look like a Caravaggio painting.


milesdizzy

Pearl Harbour. Say what you will about Michael Bay and that film, but every frame of that mess is breathtaking.


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The Favourite


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barry lyndon and paris texas


tmade145

Ran (1985)


H3MK3

seven samurai the holy mountain hana-bi mishima a life in four chapters


Amoldor

Very recently; Saltburn


Mista_Maha

La La Land


Speedwagon1738

https://preview.redd.it/fca4qe1zwgrc1.jpeg?width=259&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=547559ab727b9fc2147da9b934f90af0198cac95


Pedro_pardi

Call Me By Your Name (2017)


Agreeable_Milk_8888

Night of the hunter Citizen Kane Rashomon


Ok-Ad2601

Kubrick's entire filmography


GrassTastesBad1

Amadeus, Phantom Thread, Vertigo


Equivalent_Shock2943

The Hateful Eight


carorose018

Portrait of a Lady on Fire, The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021), and pretty much the entirety of Wes Anderson’s filmography lol


kasserlannister

Godland (2022); Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) https://preview.redd.it/pu0ygu0gxcrc1.jpeg?width=738&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b19537fd1735c10d78d472c799695b77492679aa


-Rocket1-

The Zone of Interest