2018 is coming, I know that major websites and public accounts are doing annual inventory, here we can use the data to speak, take a look at the "Rotten Tomatoes" annual 100% movie.
There are not many of them, only seven.

Five of the seven are documentaries:
Bright Star: Starring Kelly Fisher and Debbie Reynolds – a review of the lives and acting careers of the star mother and daughter who died at the end of last year (the most famous being the heroine of "In the Rain" and Princess Leia of "Star Wars" respectively);
Dawson City: Frozen Time – In an abandoned swimming pool in the small frozen city of Dawson in the Yukon District of the Canadian Arctic, about 500 silent films taken from 1910 to 1920 were found. Fragile film is well preserved under the permafrost, documenting the strange cycles of life of the local gold panning team at that time when they were banished, excavated, and buried.
"Gongfu" - In a room in the prison, 3 foreign "good people" come into contact with a group of felons who have been living in the wall for a long time and participate in a 4-day psychotherapy together. Everyone dug deep into their own past, and they gradually stepped out of the safe area of their hearts, slowly tearing down the barrier between free people and prisoners, and understanding the meaning of "captivity".
"Exploration", which has been filmed for nearly a decade and begins with the election of President Obama, chronicles the life and hopes of a poor black family that finances a group of underground artists.
Faces, Villages – Audience Choice Award in the Documentary Section of this year's Toronto International Film Festival, directed by French New Wave grandmother Agnès Varda and street artist JR. The two drove a pickup truck through the streets of the French countryside, taking huge portraits of the people they met along the way.
There are also two feature films:
"Truman" - a middle-aged uncle in the last few days before his death, with a good friend to deal with the aftermath for himself, and his most reassuring old dog Truman.
"Orly's Happiest Day" – In 1962, Oli Maki, a "folk master" in the Finnish countryside, was invited to the capital Helsinki to prepare for international professional competitions. He was favored by the people of the whole country, but he could no longer be happy, until one day...
"Coach, I probably can't play because I'm in love."
Although the seven films with full marks are also a bit "low-key" - the number of reviews is in double digits, about 50 people - compared to the awards season hits "Escape from Breaking Bad" and "Miss Bird" two or three hundred reviews is not at all an order of magnitude.
Thinking about it this way, it is relatively easy to get a full score.
The following more well-known films are almost the same as "full scores".
When "Escape from Desperate Town" was first released in February this year, the freshness of Rotten Tomatoes was once as high as 100%, and now this number has dropped, or remains at 99%, and there are only 3 "bad reviews" out of all 297 short reviews.
The same is true of Miss Bird, where Greta Gerweger's first directorial work was so highly acclaimed that only one of the 212 reviews was "bad."
"'Miss Bird' is so far from perfect, you can't imagine that Greta Gerwig can make such a grinding thing, and now it's particularly popular to grind and chirp movies, this is the originator." 」
— The only bad review of Miss Bird
In addition to Miss Bird and Escape from Breaking Bad, 99% of the clubs include Ghost City, 120 Hits Per Minute, and Jane, a documentary about renowned zoologist Jane Goodall.
98% of the high scores were "Serious Illness" (243 reviews) and the cartoon "The Life of Zucchini" (119 reviews);
97% of the ratings were "Call Me By Your Name" (204), "Dirt World" (150) and the cartoon "Dream Quest" (215).
Although the numbers 100/99/98/97 are not very different — you should say it to your child's cousin in elementary school — but that alone, the next few books are not on the title of this article, aren't they?
In the television industry, there are also 10 TV shows this year that have received 100% praise:
Netflix American drama "Master of Nothing" season two, "Dear White People" season 1, "Mysterious Science Theater 3000: Homecoming" season 1,
Amazon "Fraud Guarantor" Season 1,
CBS TV "Proud Bone Wife" spin-off drama "Proud Bone War" season 1,
NBC Television's "Good Land" Season 2,
ABC Television "American Serious Crime" Season 3,
ITV British drama "Small Town Doubt" Season 3,
and the fourth season of HBO's Silicon Valley.
Netflix is the big winner of this year's TV industry in terms of quantity and quality, and you traditional TV media, tremble. Have you read these "full score essays" this year?