question of the day: What is your most underappreciated movie of 2010?

I’m still finishing up reviewing my best movies of 2010, but my list is here for the perusing and my very best film of 2010 remains unchanged from the moment I saw it: Never Let Me Go. I’m very disappointed that it has been overlooked by the Oscars, as well as by nearly every other individual critic and awards-giving critics’ organizations. How could everyone else miss what I saw in it?

With the Oscars about to hit, on Sunday, the 2010 lovefest will be over. But those stings, of the movies you loved that no one else seemed to appreciate, will remain. So:

What is your most underappreciated movie of 2010?

(If you have a suggestion for a QOTD, feel free to email me. Responses to this QOTD sent by email will be ignored; please post your responses here.)

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