Worst Inclusion: Best Picture
There is no correct answer. Neither 'Atonement' nor 'Michael Clayton' are successful at what they are supposed to do (draw us into the loss of love and tell a story about corporate irresponsibility) but 'Juno' is not nearly as good as the halfway good in both those films. I'll say 'Juno' but the worst in 'Atonement' is far worse. 'Michael Clayton' is just as light as 'Juno' but it doesn't seem that way, even though it's lighter.
"How's the despair?"
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