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Pivotal Movies

Introduction
Our Method
The Results
Conclusion
Ethics
The Nerd Corner Extra

The Results

Here are the 20 movies, that have been identified as being the “most pivotal” by our algorithm (they have achieved the highest scores (Probability) from the logistic regression model):

Movie Title Trend Tags Year Probability
The Silence of the Lambs Crime Thriller 1989 1.0000
Forrest Gump Coming of Age 1995 0.9999
Lawrence of Arabia Action/Adventure 1966 0.9999
Jurassic Park Action, Horror 2000 0.9999
Doctor Zhivago Drama, Romantic Drama 1977 0.9999
Platoon Drama, Indie 1994 0.9999
Jerry Maguire Drama, Sports 1997 0.9999
Gone with the Wind Costume Drama 1949 0.9999
The Untouchables Action, Crime Thriller 1992 0.9998
Fargo Comedy, Indie 1995 0.9997
Back to the Future Adventure, Family Film 1991 0.9996
Born on the Fourth of July Political Drama 1994 0.9995
Schindler’s List Biography 1996 0.9994
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Crime Fiction 1988 0.9987
Dirty Dancing Drama, Indie 1994 0.9985
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Action/Adventure, Adventure 1976 0.9984
2001 A Space Odyssey Thriller 1968 0.9982
Ghost Comedy, Drama 1989 0.9977
Batman Crime Fiction, Thriller 1987 0.9965
Rain Man Road Movie 1990 0.9961

It appears that some of these movies identified as pivotal in our analysis are present in the IMDb Top 100 of Most Influential Movies. The overlapping movies include (apart from those that we used in the training set):

This alignment between our results and the IMDb list adds credibility to our findings and serves as a validation of the identified pivotal films. It seems that our algorithm is working!

Be careful though! Our results cannot just be taken for the truth, we have to critically assess them. We built a machine that returns something for whatever we feed it. Some results strike us as obvious: It makes sense that The Godfather of Francis Ford Coppola, released in 1972, is the Pivotal Movie of the Crime Fiction trend that peaked in 1977. It is often cited as a landmark of the genre.

On the other hand, some results need to be elaborated or questioned. The Silence of the Lambs by Jonathan Demme, released in 1991, and detected as the Pivotal Movie of the LGBT trend that peaked in 1993 for example. If you don’t know the movie, here is a quick synopsis: “A psychopath known as ‘Buffalo Bill’ wreaks havoc on the ‘Middle West’ by kidnapping and murdering young women. Clarice Starling, a young FBI agent, is assigned to interrogate ex-psychiatrist Hannibal Lecter. A fearsomely intelligent psychopath with a penchant for cannibalism, Lecter is able to provide her with information. A bond of fascination and repulsion develops between them.”

Analyses like this are fascinating and make us realise that the movie industry and the real world are indeed intimately connected.

Pivotal Movie Influence: The Incredible Melting Man

In the analysis of Pivotal Movies, we can observe the inspirational impact that a pivotal movie can have on other successful films within a specific genre. Let’s take a closer look at the example of “The Incredible Melting Man,” identified as a Pivotal Movie for the Sci-Fi Horror trend of 1975.

Network Graph Visualization

In the following network graph:

Observations:

This visualization provides insights into the significant role of “The Incredible Melting Man” in shaping the cinematic landscape within its genre during the specified trend.

Find the Pivotal Movies of your favourite genre

In this graph you can choose the genre you’re interested in, and our algorithm will present to you the Pivotal Movies within or correlated to this genre: