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-Anything by Terrence Malick, Days of Heaven is probably the most beautiful film ever made. And Tree of life/ Badlands follow close behind it.
-The Conformist (fun fact: The cinematographer on this film would go on to win 3 oscars, his first being for Apocalypse now)
- 2001: A space Odyssey and Barry Lyndon
-Any movie by Andrei Tarkovsky
-Inside Llewyn Davis
-Paris, Texas is also obscenely beautiful although as another anon said, it's very boring until the halfway point
-Same goes for Ida, it's wonderfully shot but not great as a film on it's own
-Lawrence of Arabia
-Three colours trilogy, especially Blue. Each has a different cinematographer but they're all really good looking films
-Memories of Murder
-Once upon a time in Anatolia
-The Master
-Raging Bull
A lot of these are pretty well known or considered classics, albeit for good reason. Sorry if this is being reiterative but I love good-looking films. Second post on it's way