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Best Brian De Palma Movies

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Brian De Palma stands as one of cinema's most distinctive and often divisive auteurs, a master craftsman whose work unapologetically embraces the thrills of voyeurism, elaborate set pieces, and a masterful command of suspense. With a style frequently described as Hitchcockian, De Palma has carved out a unique niche, delivering films that are instantly recognizable for their stylish visual flair, often employing split-screens, long takes, and a meticulous, almost operatic approach to tension across psychological thrillers, horror, and epic crime dramas. Over a career spanning decades, De Palma has consistently challenged audiences, delivering both critical darlings and cult classics that continue to provoke discussion and inspire passionate fandom. From the iconic horror of *Carrie* to the operatic crime of *Scarface* and the intricate espionage of *Mission: Impossible*, his filmography is a rich tapestry of unforgettable moments and polarizing visions. Now, the question arises: with such a diverse and compelling body of work, which Brian De Palma masterpiece truly stands above the rest? Cast your vote and help us crown the ultimate "Best Brian De Palma Movie."

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Snake Eyes (1998)

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In Brian De Palma's high-tension thriller *Snake Eyes (1998)*, all bets are indeed off when the charismatic yet corrupt Atlantic City homicide detective Rick Santoro (John Travolta) witnesses a shocking assassination during a heavyweight boxing match. With hundreds of witnesses but only one clear view, Santoro finds himself thrust into a high-stakes conspiracy. He teams up with his lifelong friend, Naval Intelligence Commander Kevin Dunne (Gary Sinise), to uncover the truth behind the killing, only to make increasingly shocking discoveries that even his jaded moral compass can't ignore as he spirals deeper into a web of deceit and betrayal. This kinetic neo-noir crime thriller earns its place among Brian De Palma's best works through its masterful deployment of his signature cinematic techniques and thematic obsessions. De Palma plunges viewers directly into the unfolding chaos with an astonishing, unbroken 12-minute opening shot, a bravura display of technical prowess that immediately establishes the film's frenetic pace and voyeuristic gaze. As Santoro navigates a labyrinthine conspiracy rife with betrayal, misdirection, and moral ambiguity, De Palma employs split-diopter shots, subjective camera angles, and a relentless sense of paranoia, turning the confined setting of the arena and casino into a pressure cooker. *Snake Eyes* is a quintessential De Palma experience, showcasing his unparalleled ability to craft suspenseful, visually audacious narratives that peel back layers of deception, making it a standout example of his distinctive style.

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