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Best Yorgos Lanthimos Movies

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Yorgos Lanthimos is a cinematic force unlike any other. The Greek auteur has carved a unique niche with his darkly comedic, often unsettling, and always thought-provoking films. From his early Greek-language works to his critically acclaimed English-language features, Lanthimos consistently challenges audiences with bizarre premises, deadpan delivery, and a distinctly absurdist worldview that skewers societal norms and explores the human condition with surgical precision. He masterfully blends unsettling visuals with sharply written dialogue, creating a truly unforgettable and often uncomfortable viewing experience. This list attempts to rank the best of Lanthimos's filmography, showcasing the evolution and consistency of his singular vision. But ranking art is subjective, and your own preferences are what truly matter. We encourage you to engage with this list by using the drag-and-drop features to reorder the films based on your personal favorites. Share your ranking and let us know why you arranged them as you did – let's start a conversation about the delightfully strange world of Yorgos Lanthimos!

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Alps (2011)

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"Alps" (2011), a bleak and unsettling drama by Yorgos Lanthimos, plunges the viewer into a world of detached professionals offering a bizarre, unsettling service. A nurse, a paramedic, a gymnast, and her coach form an underground group dedicated to filling the void left by the deceased. They meticulously impersonate the recently departed for bereaved individuals, meticulously mimicking their habits, appearances, and even interactions, to ease the pain of loss. The film explores the disturbing implications of this surrogate grief, forcing us to confront the nature of identity, performance, and the human need for connection in the face of mortality. This film rightfully earns a place among Lanthimos' best works due to his characteristic stylistic choices and thematic explorations. Like his other films, "Alps" showcases his mastery of deadpan delivery, unsettling compositions, and a chilling atmosphere, creating a sense of unease that lingers long after the credits roll. The film's exploration of surrogate grief, identity, and the commodification of emotion is both a scathing critique of modern society and a profound meditation on the human condition, solidifying Lanthimos' reputation for creating art that challenges and provokes.

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