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Maria Full of Grace (I've heard excellent things, but I'm not sure what to expect. Remember, I love Latin films. Even Padre Amaro :tongue: )


Very Good movie. I have a review up on it on my page. Also, my parents really liked it. I didn't see the extras, but they did, and said there was alot of info about the research that went into the movie to make it accurate, etc.

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Run Lola Run (Was it Galia, or Artur, that mentioned this one is a stinker? Still, I thought the trailer and outline looked failry interesting, so I plan on giving this a go).


Neither. ;)

If I remember correctly, we both thought it was pretty boring. A two hour MTV video. With about as much plot. And not all that strong conceptually. Kinda "Sliding Doors"-ish.

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Blue

White

I know almost nothing about either Blue or White, but I have high expectations based on what I've heard around here. Any other recommendations? (I've also added Nights of Cabria and Miracle in Milan). And I'm checking out La Strada.


Keislowski is a God. You'll like him. Like Egoyan, alot of his work (except, imo, the post-mortem released Decalogue) is excellent. Since White and Blue are up there, throw on red, and also, my personal favorite, The Double Life of Veronique.

BTW, if you like him, you should watch Decalogue vignettes though, because I think I'm the only person who found them pedantic. Everyone else speaks of them being on the same quality as the Three Colors.


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Alright. I'll request the bonus disk for Maria and tack on Red. That makes for an interest night. All of the Colors.

So, no plot to Run Lola Run? Yea, that's what Artur said... I still want to give it a shot, but I won't go in with high expectations. I can, however, aprpeciate a movie if it has strong imagery or sound... so, maybe I will like this because of the soundtrack? :tongue: We'll see.


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Run Lola Run is great because it is relentless. Both came out the same year so Sliding Doors isn't really a reference.

It is kind of MTVish, but personally I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. It's not profound... it's like an action movie.


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dolcevita wrote:
Keislowski is a God. You'll like him. Like Egoyan, alot of his work (except, imo, the post-mortem released Decalogue) is excellent. Since White and Blue are up there, throw on red, and also, my personal favorite, The Double Life of Veronique.

BTW, if you like him, you should watch Decalogue vignettes though, because I think I'm the only person who found them pedantic. Everyone else speaks of them being on the same quality as the Three Colors.
Why do you say ''post-mortem released"? l assume you mean it as it sounds (released after his death), but wasn't the Decalogue a tv mini-series or something, in the late eighties (early nineties?)? Or was it only released on dvd/theaters later?


Anyway, like most, l've found his Colors trilogy to be amazing...so far. l still need to see Red. (which l'll get to as soon as l renetflix myself). And of course, The Double Life of Veronique.


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Dekalog was 1989-1990. I don't think it was ever really stateside in the US, but I wouldn't call it posthumus release, it was released for many to see before Bleu, Blanc, Rouge were.

He died like 2 years after Rouge.


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Dekalog was 1989-1990. I don't think it was ever really stateside in the US, but I wouldn't call it posthumus release, it was released for many to see before Bleu, Blanc, Rouge were.

He died like 2 years after Rouge.


Huh. I thought he had purposefully not released them in the States because he hadn't been satisfied with them (Kinda like Fellini's Casanova)? And yes, post-humous....that's the word I was looking for. Thank-you.


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So, l'm pretty sure l didn't understand Red, unless it was completely straightforward and there was nothing to miss...and even then, l think l missed something...ImageImage

l'm gonna go read some stuff on it, but in the meantime, if you want to, dolce (or anyone else) you can go ahead and lemme know what to make of it. Image

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nevermind. lve cleared up many of my ''misses''...probably just because of careless viewing...(messin with my fone for the first 12 minutes or so)

Anyway, l still dont think l'd rate it as highly as either of the others...Blue is still my favorite, White second, and Red (very close to White) third...l plan to watch it again with the commentary on, though, because l switched it on for a second and the lady sounded so incredibly strange...l dunno. not strange...almost like an NPR news person. what she was saying was rather interesting, too.


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Valley Guy 3.0 wrote:
TOP TEN:
1. Run Lola Run
2. City of God
3. Amelie
4. Belle Epoque
5. Cinema Paradiso
6. Europa Europa
7. Jologs (Filipino movie...)
8. Y Tu Mama Tambien
9. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
10. Ma Vie en Rose


Ack! I didn't know I posted here in October...

Anyways, there's three that I need to add:

8 1/2
Fellini Satyricon (I dunno, I think it's really bizarre and lurid, yet I liked it? :wacko:)
A Very Long Engagement

All the rankings have significantly changed through repeat viewings. City of God is probably my No.1 now.

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Post Re: All time favorite foreign language films
this thread could use a bump. :thumbsup:

based on my fairly limited exposure -

1. La mala educacion
2. Trois couleurs: Rouge
3. L'Avventura
4. Hable con ella
5. Trois couleurs: Bleu
6. Todo sobre mi madre
7. Cidade de Deus
8. La dolce vita
9. Ba wang bie ji (Farewell my concubine)
10. Moolaade

I also really like y tu mama tambien, anything almodovar (if that wasn't obvious), (stuff like) amelie, and ang lee's work.

there are huge gaps here, obviously. i'm very open to serious recommendations based on what i do like, if anyone has some. i'm dying to see double life of veronique, i'll always try more fellini, and i dont know smack about godard, for starters.


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The scope of this question is ridiculously broad to the point of meaninglessness...


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Be careful bradley, you're starting to sound like Argos...

My top ten:

01. Le mépris [Contempt] (Jean-Luc Godard, 1963)
02. L'année dernière à Marienbad [Last Year at Marienbad] (Alain Resnais, 1961)
03. Chung Hing sam lam [Chungking Express] (Wong Kar-Wai, 1994)
04. Das cabinet des Dr. Caligari. [The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari] (Robert Wiene, 1920)
05. Les quatre cents coups [The 400 Blows] (François Truffaut, 1959)
06. Du rififi chez les hommes [Rififi] (Jules Dassin, 1955)
07. À bout de souffle [Breathless] (Jean-Luc Godard, 1960)
08. Solyaris (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1972)
09. La grande illusion [Grand Illusion] (Jean Renoir, 1937)
10. Week End (Jean-Luc Godard, 1967)

Honourable mentions: Amélie, Pan's Labyrinth, Metropolis, Clouzot's two (Wages of Fear and Diabolique), and the two others I've seen from Godard (Pierrot le fou and Band of Outsiders).

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My Favourite: Tre Uomini e Una Gamba [3 men and a Leg]

hilarious.


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There are so many...Off the top of my head, just to name a few:

8 1/2
Central Station
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
Blue
The Taste of Cherry
Reconstruction
Cinema Paradiso
The Best of Youth
Amelie
Good Bye, Lenin!
L'Enfant
Funny Games

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Hmmm, without any order:

Downfall
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Spirited Away
A Very Long Engagement
Sophie Scholl - The Final Days
Keinohrhasen
Shutter
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I'm sure there are some I'm not thinking of right now.

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Foreign language Lec. Not foreign made. Otherwise I would agree The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly is true ownage :thumbsup:

As for me, I really haven't seen enough. My video store doesn't carry many foreign films away from the really well known ones like Crouching Tiger and Life is Beautiful, so for most of life I haven't had much access. Which might've been a good thing because I don't think I would've been able to appreciate some of these films when I was like, 13. Even 8 1/2 I ripped apart when I saw it a year and a half ago, but I have a feeling that if I rented it now, I'd be much more fond. But I have my internet que now so I'm slowly catching up, then I'll really go crazy when I move to the city.

As of now my favorites are probably City of God and Breathless.

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Foreign language Lec. Not foreign made. Otherwise I would agree The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly is true ownage :thumbsup:




There has long been a dispute about this being foreign or not. After a while, fellow KJ'ers convinced me of the former, heh.

Oh yeah, Life is Beautiful is on my list too.

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12.

Damn you, Doc. Damn you!


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Btw, Lecter, every American movie is foreign language to us.


So I would pick Aliens as my fave foreign language movie.
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Ahahahaha, Price!

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Is that the roulette one? I think I saw the trailer for it a few years back. What was that like?

Hmmm, my list was/is very Italian heavy. Its certainly changed a litte bit, but its still hard for me to whittle it down too much further. In recent years I'd of course add Moolaade and Talk to Her and Bad Education. I also have a desire to rewatch Tropical Malady as the final scene has been churning through my mind lately as being one of the more powerful scenes I've seen dedicated to film. I need to see if its just a memory of the movie, though, and if upon a rewatch it would actually hold up or become better. There are a lot of others, too.


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Ahahahaha, Price!

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Is that the roulette one? I think I saw the trailer for it a few years back. What was that like?



Nope, it's last year's Russian Best Foreign Picture nominee, a Russian remake of 12 Angry Men, though put into some heavy political and cultural context.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0488478/

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
though put into some heavy political and cultural context.

:lol: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!! :hahaha: :funny: Haven't seen any.


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though put into some heavy political and cultural context.

:lol: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!! :hahaha: :funny: Haven't seen any.


The Academy members have :)

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
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Dr. Lecter wrote:
though put into some heavy political and cultural context.

:lol: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!! :hahaha: :funny: Haven't seen any.


The Academy members have :)

There were not too many other big foreign films to choose from.


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lecter, I'm surprised you liked Keinohrhasen that much. The trailer wasn't looking too good. (But I loved Barfuss)


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lecter, I'm surprised you liked Keinohrhasen that much. The trailer wasn't looking too good. (But I loved Barfuss)


One of the best romcoms I've seen in recent years. I was very surprised.

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