Foreign (non US) Film, World Cinema & TV recommendation thread.
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fortyacres
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For those who want to expand their movie and fild palette, This thread is for movie or tv show recommendations from countries outside hollywood/us.
Please post some could be Old or New joints that you think people should check out....
French movie , about a middle aged lady who owns a game company who get ? and she tries to figure out who did it amidst her internal family beefs.
Please post some could be Old or New joints that you think people should check out....
French movie , about a middle aged lady who owns a game company who get ? and she tries to figure out who did it amidst her internal family beefs.
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For the detective fans out there, 4 eps per season, post ww2 setting, Oxford England...good old fashion pre computer era detective work.
Lord Varys (mortician) n maester qyburn(commissioner) star in it aswell for you game of thrones heads.
Based on Colin Dexter's inspector Morse books(and tv series)... -
Modern classic. Part 2 was gutter thrash though
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And for those who have been living under a rock:
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Paul Verhoeven's rise to fame film:
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Another classic...might aswell check all of Park Chan Wook's films
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After over a year of waiting I fInally got round to watching The Handmaiden, and no, I wasn't disappointed.
It's based on the novel 'Fingersmith' by Sarah Waters, and to take what is a Victorian-era novel and transplant it in 30's Korea without losing a step shows a filmmaker at the top of their game.
It is effectively an ? thriller where relationships prove to be provocative and ultimately twisted: where sex seems like nothing but a long con and nothing is as it seems at first glance. Like all films that Park Chan-Wook tackles this could have easily fallen into the absurd, but as always you witness a masterclass in cinema.
Park Chan-Wook is one of my favourite directors out there, and to me this is up there with his best. I watched the theatrical version, and there is supposed to be a director's cut available as well - I'll be seeking that one out too.
A two and a half hour German comedy doesn't sound like the most appealing of films, but what you get is a genuinely humorous character study that is as happy to be as absurd as be invest in the humanist side of its subjects.
It is literally a film about a father following her daughter about in a quite stalkerish and creepy manner: a daughter who to put it politely, has outgrown her father. It's the interaction along with the sheer ridiculous set-pieces that see that armour gradually chip away to reveal a relationship of yesteryear.
It's already getting a Hollywood remake with Jack Nicholson and Kristen Wiig... I have low expectations. -
The handmaiden was the ? .
Been wanting to catch Elle for a long time but don't know where to watch (don't wana see it illegally).
The raid redemption is the best action movie I've ever seen. -
From looking at the views and post count of this thread I guess one can conclude that the IC gives no ? about foreign films lmao
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HundredEyes wrote: »From looking at the views and post count of this thread I guess one can conclude that the IC gives no ? about foreign films lmao
I be on my phone too much to read subtitles lol -
Amores Perros was the movie that got me into foreign films. Then Old Boy.
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13 Assassins
Ode To My Father
Instructions Not Included
New World (the Korean one)
Infernal Affairs Trilogy
Company Man
Dream Home
Yojimbo, Rashomon, Seven Samurai, Hidden Fortress..anything from Akira Kurosawa basically
Top Boy
The Night Manager
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Hard Boiled
Castaway on the moon
Mother
The ? List
The Proposition
Rust and bone
The beat that my heart skipped
Dead and alive
The Killer
Under the skin
Save the green planet
Sonatine
Izo
A Prophet
The Orphanage
The Rover
The Skin i live in
Exit Through The GIft Shop
Hana-bi
The Hunt
Confessions
Once upon a time in china
Incendies
Once were Warriors
Fist of legend
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
The Quiet Family
The Happiness of the Katkuris
Ran
Gomorrah
The Devil's Backbone
The Great Beauty
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HundredEyes wrote: »
Modern classic. Part 2 was gutter thrash though
This ? was so fire. That scene where they used to shields to blind the oncoming army, then send out the second line to slaughter them all as they fell off their horses was GOAT.
Dude fighting off folks with a baby in his arms, GOAT. Such dope fighting in this movie. -
HundredEyes wrote: »And for those who have been living under a rock:
just copped these since I couldn't find them online (streaming) -
GOAT thread, I will be watching a large portion of these
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fortyacres wrote: »For those who want to expand their movie and fild palette, This thread is for movie or tv show recommendations from countries outside hollywood/us.
Please post some could be Old or New joints that you think people should check out....
French movie , about a middle aged lady who owns a game company who get ? and she tries to figure out who did it amidst her internal family beefs.
Director of total recall right? -
Viva Riva - African thriller
The Lady in the car with the glasses and the gun- French Thriller.
How to draw a perfect circle - Was high, can't remember.
Girl$- Dope Chinese thot flick. -
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Some superb animated movies:
Based on a true story about an aircraft engineer...
Castle in the Sky...all time classic...something you can watch with the kids/fam. Intriguing and beautiful movie.
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damn i was going to post kidulthood & adulthood ,, saw them years ago and thought as good as Kidulthood was, adulthood was even better... hadnt even heard of Brotherhood.. good drop -
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2 of the best films i've seen recently
Raw ( mentioned this in another thread)
The Villainess
Trill action scenes, lovely choreography, would recommend to anyone who knows what to expect from these kind of films.
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@lazypakman ...Props 2 U Sir! Gonna snag these 4 da weekend.
Peep these:. Alice in Earnestland and Missing. Korean flicks! -
I've been watching foreign films over 20 plus years.