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some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 04 Nov 2012, 04:44
by smoth
Thale seems like pans labyrinth but more horror?
Alatriste period drama/epic?
seriously interested in these, anyone seen them?
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 04 Nov 2012, 10:17
by Rumpelstiltskin
Their ratings dont seem very promising...
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 04 Nov 2012, 10:49
by smoth
Ratings I don't go by. I don't always like things other people like and vice versa
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 04 Nov 2012, 12:05
by Jools
smoth wrote:Ratings I don't go by. I don't always like things other people like and vice versa
Yeah, but that fact is 'incorporated' in the ratings. Other people don't either like what other people like.
Edit: Viggo Mortensen as a Spanish soldier. Could be interesting.
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 04 Nov 2012, 16:02
by TheMightyOne
i dont see why we need a separate topic for movies that are not from the US. i've recommended several non-us movies in the "movie recommendation" thread.
edit:
http://www.reddit.com/r/ForeignMovies/
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 04 Nov 2012, 16:03
by Rumpelstiltskin
Yeah, there's beer and hot chicks in that thread.
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 04 Nov 2012, 17:18
by smoth
TheMightyOne wrote:i dont see why we need a separate topic for movies that are not from the US. i've recommended several non-us movies in the "movie recommendation" thread.
edit:
http://www.reddit.com/r/ForeignMovies/
because this isn't a recommendation.
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 04:14
by VelvetClaw
There are plenty if you know where to look. It depends what you really want.
For Chinese, there are two moves I could recommend. The first one is Zhang Yimou's Ying Xiong, better known as Hero to the west. The other one would be this movie called White Deer Plain, which was recently released last year. I did not see the latter, but I saw some of the behind-the-scenes footage for it and it seemed promising.
As for French/Arab, I have been trying to get my hands on the movie Indigenes now but as French movies go everyone in this bloody country wants to see Coco Chanel and not the goumiers (though I suspect that some Spring 1944 diehards here wouldn't mind them).
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 09:48
by BaNa
intouchables
defend the block
that far east action movie where they assault a tower
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 10:06
by gajop
VelvetClaw wrote:There are plenty if you know where to look. It depends what you really want.
For Chinese, there are two moves I could recommend. The first one is Zhang Yimou's Ying Xiong, better known as Hero to the west. The other one would be this movie called White Deer Plain, which was recently released last year. I did not see the latter, but I saw some of the behind-the-scenes footage for it and it seemed promising.
Can you also recommend any Chinese (standard Mandarin dialect) TV series? I've recently started learning Chinese and I'd like to practice listening a bit on my own.
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 16:26
by smoth
VelvetClaw wrote:For Chinese, there are two moves I could recommend. The first one is Zhang Yimou's Ying Xiong, better known as Hero to the west.
This movie is one the best examples of why asian cinema sucks.
Don't be a hero or stand out. Lovers can never defy the system etc. Pretty much 90% of the action epics I watch are like this. It is so much so that I expect all romantic couples to die and all heros to meet a pathetic end where they don't even matter in history.
it pretty much locks you into the mentality of "NEVER FIGHT THE SYSTEM, YOU ARE NOTHING"etc
Although there are sparse few that break this mold. Which is one of the reasons I am a huge stephen chow fan.
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 16:54
by PicassoCT
thats the confucian mindset. I dont get it, smoth? You want something really foreign, and then you just expect a re-decorated hollywood story? Expecting a happy ending in a french movie? People not screaming and cursing at each other in grey towns in a german movie?
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 17:29
by smoth
I don't expect a hollywood ending. Simply put that you get emotionally invested in the characters, their story and 90% of the time, your journey with that character had no meaning. Not all films have to end with a happy ending but if you are watching a movie and the entire ending is predicted by "he is too heroic, he will die" "oh look they are in love, DEAD" well, it becomes just as tired as a hollywood happy ending but it ALSO leaves you feeling annoyed. Often times they leave you without closure.
let me give a good example of an asian movies from the same director with:
with a unhappy end:
sympathy for mr vengance
An emotional yet mixed ending
Oldboy.
a happy end:
sympathy for Mrs Vengence
Movies do not have to always end good or bad but to reject movies because they have a happy ending is stupid. Also to reject movies because they are sad is dumb as well. When it becomes the convention of an entire range of cinema and they SKEW THE PLOT to ensure a sad or stupid ending it is dumb.
As far as hollywood cinema goes, you will know if it is going to be a wedding or a couple based on if there is weed involved. Is there weed involved? No wedding. Is there "good chriztun values" wedding will ensue. More or less.
it is all the retelling of a fundamentally same story to reenforce societal views and honestly, those movies make me sick.
(I have a huge collection of asian cinema)
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 18:21
by gajop
Well, they need a mustache in order to be immortal in Asian cinema:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUYa5aTd ... ure=fvwrel
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 18:57
by KaiserJ
maybe what you're after are "film festival" movies rather than specifically foriegn movies... seems like you're after something different or unusual or unpredictable
watched "Polisse" recently, it won stuff at Cannes (cannot remember what) and it was very good but at the same time very difficult to watch. Movie is about a child welfare sector of a police force in France somewhere. There are a lot of "what the fuck is wrong with this guy" moments when they are interrogating the pedos.
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 19:02
by TheMightyOne
bin-jip
in the mood for love
joint security area
chungking express
check out some russian directors: tarkovskiy, mikhalkov
Re: some movies that are not from the states, any good?
Posted: 25 Nov 2012, 18:50
by smoth
KaiserJ wrote:maybe what you're after are "film festival" movies rather than specifically foriegn movies... seems like you're after something different or unusual or unpredictable
No I was just asking about those 2 because they didn't play in the states and I wanted to see them. There are a good few movies I like but general I like ones that get bad reviews, fairly recent examples:
The Golden Compass
stardust
John carter
Cloud atlas
I like films that take me on a journey to a place or time that I do not live in. I prefer some level or romance but it doesn't have to be the theme or have a happy ending.
I am not really interested in film festival stuff.