Flavorwire has desaturated and uploaded 10 films that they claim provide a better viewing experience in black and white. From Roger Ebert’s 1989 essay Why I Love Black and White:
There are basic aesthetic issues here. Colors have emotional resonance for us… Black and white movies present the deliberate absence of color. This makes them less realistic than color films (for the real world is in color). They are more dreamlike, more pure, composed of shapes and forms and movements and light and shadow. Color films can simply be illuminated. Black and white films have to be lighted. With color, you can throw light in everywhere, and the colors will help the viewer determine one shape from another, and the foreground from the background. With black and white, everything would tend toward a shapeless blur if it were not for meticulous attention to light and shadow, which can actually create a world in which the lighting indicates a hierarchy of moral values.
Enjoy watching the opening scene from Indiana Jones above and here are links to the other nine:
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