Hot off the heels of a comeback,Pamela Andersonrecently named a modern masterpiece as one of thebest movies of the 21st Century. Recently,The New York Timescompiled the opinions of hundreds of names in Hollywood to come up with the 100 best films released since 2000, and Anderson was one of the people polled.

A lot of the films she named made the actual list, includingAmélie, Lost in Translation, andThe Grand Budapest Hotel. However, a few of her choices were cases where she was the only person to select them. Among those movies areWhite God, The Lobster, andThe Party.

Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams as Dean and Cindy sit on steps in Blue Valentine

While there’s certainly a case for all those films to have made the official list, Anderson was their only vote. That’s the case for a 2010 romantic dramastarring Ryan Goslingthat’s as heartbreaking as it is gripping.

Pamela Anderson Voted Blue Valentine As A Top Movie Of The Century

The Film Did Receive Major Critical Acclaim

Pamela Anderson was the one person polled byThe New York TimestoselectBlue Valentineas one of the 10 best movies of the 21st Century. Directed by Derek Cianfrance, the film tells the story of a married couple from their courtship all the way up to their crushing divorce, told in non-linear fashion.

The couple is played by Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams, two of the most acclaimed and accomplished actors of the era. For their efforts, both performers were nominated for Golden Globes, withWilliams also landing an Oscar nod for Best Actress.

Blue Valentine Movie Poster Showing Ryan Gosling as Dean and Michelle Williams as Cindy Kissing up against a Brick Wall

Blue Valentineis not a big movie, so people overlooked it over the past decade and a half. It also isn’t exactly a film that people are likely to rewatch often. While romance movies with sad endings are nothing new in Hollywood, a lot of them have plenty of happy moments that are easy to watch multiple times.

Although there are highs during the courtship scenes, the overall story of the film is very heavy.

Blue Valentineis not that kind of film. Although there are highs during the courtship scenes, the overall story of the film is very heavy.It’s a sad movie that deals with serious subject matter, meaning that, as good as it is, it’s hard to view more than once.

Why Blue Valentine Belonged On The NYT List

It’s An Incredibly Realistic Story

Blue Valentinewas indeed met with widespread acclaim by critics, but that’s the case for plenty of movies, especially the ones actually chosen forNYT’s list. Thereason that it belonged on the list is because of the realistic depiction of relationshipsthat are all too common in real life.

The best films often hold up a mirror to real life, whichBlue Valentinedoes. This isn’t a case where two people get into a bad marriage or don’t love each other. Dean and Cindy do love each other but things like time and general life changes cause their relationship to turn negative.

It’s tragic and unfortunately realistic.

It’s heartbreaking to watch the two of them go from a loving couple to being in a place where they aren’t happy together.There isn’t one specific triggering moment, just the deterioration of love. It’s tragic and unfortunately realistic.