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Best John Schlesinger Movies

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John Schlesinger, a master of British cinema, left an indelible mark with his poignant storytelling and unflinching portrayals of the human condition. His films, often exploring themes of social alienation, sexuality, and the complexities of modern life, resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike. From the gritty realism of his early works to the sweeping dramas that followed, Schlesinger consistently demonstrated a keen eye for detail and a willingness to push boundaries. This voteable list celebrates Schlesinger's cinematic achievements, highlighting some of his most influential and enduring films. Now, it's your turn to weigh in! Browse the list below and cast your votes for the John Schlesinger films you believe are the very best. Whether you're a longtime admirer or a newcomer to his work, your selections help shape the ultimate ranking of his directorial legacy. Don't be shy – choose your favorites and let your voice be heard! Your votes will determine which of Schlesinger's cinematic triumphs reigns supreme.

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Honky Tonk Freeway (1981)

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John Schlesinger's comedic ensemble *Honky Tonk Freeway* (1981) centers on the quaint, albeit struggling, Florida town of Ticlaw. Its sole claim to fame and economic lifeline is the "Wilderness World" safari park. When a gleaming new interstate highway is constructed, bypassing Ticlaw and denying it a crucial exit, the town's eccentric residents, under the determined leadership of their Mayor, decide enough is enough. They hatch increasingly absurd and chaotic schemes to convince the governor that Ticlaw deserves its place on the map – or rather, its own off-ramp – no matter the cost or the collateral damage. This colorful premise sets the stage for a sprawling, madcap journey involving a vast array of characters whose lives hilariously converge on the desperate plight of Ticlaw. While *Honky Tonk Freeway* stands as a notorious outlier in John Schlesinger's distinguished filmography, often characterized by gritty realism and profound character studies like *Midnight Cowboy* or *Marathon Man*, its place on a "Best Of" list speaks to a different kind of achievement: audacious ambition and surprising versatility. This massive, brightly colored ensemble comedy allowed Schlesinger to explore a distinctly American brand of desperation and ingenuity – as seen in Ticlaw's outlandish fight for survival – but through a riotously satirical lens. Despite its critical and commercial missteps upon release, the film showcases Schlesinger's capacity to orchestrate a vast cast and multiple storylines, subtly critiquing the consumerism and impersonal forces of progress that threaten small-town America, a thematic undercurrent not entirely removed from the social commentaries found in his darker, more celebrated works.

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