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Top Ten Tuesday: The Ten Most Powerful Films About Death/Dying

Mark Johnson by Mark Johnson
October 15, 2024
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Happy Tuesday, dear readers! Each week, we’ll rank the top 10 films in a specific category. While we aim to tie these lists to big releases, that won’t always be the case. Our goal? For you to enjoy, share your own lists, and join in on a lively, friendly debate. This is an interactive space to build community here at The Contending.

No fancy intros, no long essays – just a category and a list. Sound good?

This week’s topic may feel a bit heavy, but with John Crowley’s romantic tearjerker We Live In Time, featuring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, hitting theaters this weekend, it seems fitting to explore films that tackle the theme of mortality. Pugh plays a talented young chef whose life takes a tragic turn when she accidentally strikes a man (Garfield) with her car, only for their lives to be further upended by a medical diagnosis. It’s a poignant reminder of life’s unpredictability and the beauty that can arise even in the darkest moments.

Emotional drama has been at the heart of cinema since its inception. Early filmmakers quickly realized that infusing their narratives with dramatic flair was one of the most effective ways to resonate with audiences. This approach actually predates film itself, tracing back to the techniques of ancient Greek thespians. The emotional connections we make at the theater allow us to reflect on our own experiences of love, loss, and the fleeting nature of life.

Now, let’s dive into the ten best films that capture this essence.

10. Dark Victory (1939)

9. The Elephant Man (1980)

8. Ikiru (1952)

7. Ordinary People (1980)

6. Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

5. Wuthering Heights (1939)

4. Dead Poets Society (1989)

3. Terms of Endearment (1983)

2. The Seventh Seal (1957)

1. The Tree of Life (2011)

 

What do you agree/disagree with? What are the most powerful films about death/dying?

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Mark Johnson

Mark Johnson

Mark Johnson has been a prominent voice in film coverage and the Oscar race since 2009. He launched his career with his own website, Award Contenders, before joining forces with Clayton Davis at Awards Circuit from 2011 to 2020. After continuing his insightful work at Awards Daily from 2020 to 2024, Mark now contributes to both The Contending and AwardsWatch. A member of the Critics Choice Association, Mark regularly attends major film festivals, including Telluride, Nantucket, and Middleburg, offering in-depth analysis and predictions throughout awards season.

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  1. For UnjustOther says:
    2 years ago

    Superb call on Dark Victory.
    Also not a tearjerker but recent Netflix drama His Three Daughters deals with death amongst other sobering themes.

    • Mark Johnson says:
      2 years ago

      I need to catch up with that one still!

      • For UnjustOther says:
        2 years ago

        Please do so.
        The film's already out of Oscar conversation because.. (Guess it's too damn fine) and with Netflix already focused on Emilia Perez as the film with 3 fantastic actresses, it seems rather unlikely to see a late push for His Three Daughters.

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