But which Best Picture winner is the absolute best?
Is there any that truly stands out above the others?
Turns out, there might be.
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The message ofCrashis basically, Racism is bad,but…were all a little racist, right?
94’The Great Ziegfeld' (1936)
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Everything aboutThe Great Ziegfeldis extravagant.
The ups and downs of Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., famed producer of extravagant stage revues, are portrayed.
Meanwhile,John Osbornewas part of the angry young men writers who were coming up around the same time.
The romantic and chivalrous adventures of adopted bastard Tom Jones in 18th-century England.
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The biopic of the famous French muckraking writer and his involvement in fighting the injustice of the Dreyfus Affair.
Denys Finch Hatton and their budding romance along the African plains.
In 20th-century colonial Kenya, a Danish baroness/plantation owner has a passionate love affair with a free-spirited big-game hunter.
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The romantic and chivalrous adventures of adopted bastard Tom Jones in 18th-century England.
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A working-class Italian-American bouncer becomes the driver for an African-American classical pianist on a tour of venues through the 1960s American South.
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In 20th-century colonial Kenya, a Danish baroness/plantation owner has a passionate love affair with a free-spirited big-game hunter.
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A Victorian Englishman bets that with the new steamships and railways, he can circumnavigate the globe in eighty days.