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10 Great Black and White Movies of The 21st Century

2025-04-18 20:45:02| Spiritual Career Counseling

We often think of black and white films as an archaic style that we no longer have a need for. After all, why would we bother when every film could be filled to the brim with vibrant colors? Related: 'Gilda' Shows Darkness While 'Casablanca' Stays Light As it turns out, there are many great ways to utilize black and white photography, even today. Whether it's to give the film a unique visual style or to enhance a theme of melancholy or loneliness, the following films benefit from their minimal aesthetic, each providing a truly special cinematic experience. 'The Man Who Wasn't There' (2001) In 1940s California, barber Ed Crane (Billy Bob Thornton) is deeply unsatisfied with his life. When he learns of his wife Doris' (Frances McDormand) infidelity, he capitalizes on the moment to concoct a blackmail scheme. However, the plan goes horribly awry, and Ed is only left with more questions to ponder. Joel and Ethan Coen's underrated existentialist noir is a quietly meditative film that harken...


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