Must See Before You Die Book: 1001 Movies You

Me: 412. Book: 589. Death: TBD.

You will watch bad movies. You will watch boring movies. But three or four times a year, you will watch a movie that changes the way light looks to you. 1001 movies you must see before you die book

When I first picked up the hefty, glossy tome of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die , edited by Steven Jay Schneider, I felt a rush of adrenaline. This was it. The roadmap. The holy grail of cinematic homework. I imagined myself in twenty years, sitting by a fireplace, stroking a white beard I don’t yet have, muttering, “Ah yes, the chiaroscuro in ‘The Conformist’ was revolutionary.” Me: 412

That was three years ago. I have since accepted that I will likely die having seen only 600 of them. And you know what? I’m happier for it. You will watch bad movies

Without this book, I would have watched Stranger Things season four for the third time. Instead, I discovered that a movie shot in 28 countries with no CGI exists, and it looks like a dream you had after eating too much cheese.

Have you tackled this book? Are you a purist who has seen all 1001? Or did you quit at the silent German expressionist phase like I did? Let me know in the comments—I need validation.

For every soul-crushing Russian epic ( Andrei Rublev ) that you feel obliged to watch, there are five gems that the algorithm would never show you.