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vouge09 04-21-2009 10:36 PM

Foriegn Films
 
Foriegn Films. I have grown to really like them. How do you guys feel about them?
Please reccomend some good ones.
I like La Bella Vida, The Kite Runner, Pans Labyrith.

Thighs Be Gone 04-21-2009 10:45 PM

Love foreign films! Yes--watched Kite Runner a couple of days ago---

although it only has some subtitles and was made by american director--Slumdog was pretty good too

GatorgalstuckinGA 04-21-2009 10:54 PM

my favorite is Amelie...its a cute sweet and funny film.

Bear 04-21-2009 10:57 PM

Ooo I absolutely love Pan's Labyrinth. It's definitely my favorite foreign language film for sure.

I know I've seen more good foreign movies... but I can only remember a couple. Das Boot is one. You kinda have to like war drama to find it interesting though. I remember liking a french film called 8 femmes when I saw it too. Though now I'm having a hard time remembering the exact plot of that movie lol! I saw it so long ago... anyway I liked it then haha.

Renacer 04-22-2009 07:11 AM

If you'd like Guillermo del Toro (Pans Labyrinth) I'll suggest:

*The Orphanage
*The Devil's Backbone

A also recommend "Turtles Can Fly" is a very moving story and the performances of a very young cast is amazing (some of them actually lived in the refugee camps along the Irak-Turkish border).

I love "Amelie" and Audrey Tautou is also in "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not" and I love how she plays a totally opposite character.

Ok, enough I can go on and on:D

mayness 04-22-2009 10:56 AM

I saw Volver recently... I liked it, it deals with some really weird and/or dark subjects without being depressing or creepy. There were even some funny parts. It's sort of a "chick flick."

ANOther 04-22-2009 11:16 AM

vouge09, what's La Bella Vida? IMDb doesn't list a movie by that exact name. Do you mean Life is Beautiful (which in Italian = La vita e bella)?

alinnell 04-22-2009 11:44 AM

I like foreign films. The last I saw was a French film with English subtitles--it was based on a book by one of my favorite authors (Harlen Coben)--I don't remember the title. Slumdog Millionaire was really good as well and I enjoyed Pans Labyrinth. I'm sure I could come up with a lot more titles. And Life is Beautiful--oh, how I cried.

When I was in college, a friend and I went to see a foreign film, and frankly I've been searching to find it again to no avail. All I remember it was English subtitled, may have been Dutch, and it was about a woman with two husbands and two families. How she managed it was the plot of the movie. It was hilarious! The one thing that I remember pointedly is that each husband had a favorite sweatshirt--one with an exclamation point on it and the other with a question mark on it. If anyone recognizes this, please let me know!

vouge09 04-22-2009 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ANOther (Post 2709065)
vouge09, what's La Bella Vida? IMDb doesn't list a movie by that exact name. Do you mean Life is Beautiful (which in Italian = La vita e bella)?

Yes sorry I translated it wrong thats the one! I watched it again last night and just about cried at the end! I love that little boy!

vouge09 04-22-2009 11:59 AM

I will have to try all of those especially Ameile? I think it sounds good.

kiramira 04-22-2009 12:14 PM

My tastes run to older foreign films, and here are some that in my opinion are must-sees:
Run Lola Run! German! Amazing soundtrack!
La Cage Aux Folles! French! The Original "Birdcage" but 100x better! Oldie but goodie!
Trainspotting! Scottish! Again, an oldie, but a great film!
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert! Australian! Hilarious!
Mad Max! Australian! Get the non-dubbed version and the non-subtitled version!
Monsiuer Hulot's Holiday! French! A classic!
Any film from the golden era of British filmmaking (see Ealing Studios) -- generally post WW2 to around mid-1960s(The Lavender Hill Mob! I'm All Right, Jack! Alfie! Georgy Girl! Dr. No!)
Anything from the golden age of Italian film (Marcello Mastroianni, Fellini although I never understood Fellini...)
I could go on and on, but I fear I am boring you...
Kira!

LisaMarie71 04-22-2009 02:56 PM

Some great ones have already been mentioned, but here are some more:

Infernal Affairs (Hong Kong) -- This is the movie that The Departed was a remake of, and I think it was better.
anything directed by Wong Kar-wai, especially In the Mood for Love
anything directed by Kim Ki-duk, especially 3-Iron
anything directed by Pedro Almodovar, especially Talk to Her
Amores Perros
Y Tu Mama Tambien

There are many more, of course -- I'll post when I think of them!

PinkyPie 04-22-2009 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by GatorgalstuckinGA (Post 2708519)
my favorite is Amelie...its a cute sweet and funny film.

by the same director is Delicatessen - it's a bit darker but a brilliant film!!


All movies I see here are *technically* foreign ;) because I don't go to see Dutch films!

My favourite director is Pedro Almodovar -Antonio Banderas actually started his career prior to Hollywood with Almodovar in ¡Átame! and maybe someone's seen or heard of the film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown? but his more recent films are Todo Sobre mi Madre and Hable con Ella, maybe someone has heard of these?

I love the original film starring Penelope Cruz called Abre los ojos; you may remember a movie called Vanilla Sky, with Penelope and Tom? It was a sort of remake of the first film.

I was into Czech movies for a while even, and have a few box sets of some favourites, though I can't for the life of me tell you the names! :lol:

One of my most favourite movies ever was My Sky, My home - an indonesian film about the vast difference between the rich and poor in Jakarta and how that difference meant nothing at all to two boys and their friendship. Amazingly moving film.

PinkyPie 04-22-2009 03:27 PM

@ Kira - Trainspotting is an oldie? :lol: I'm definitely OLD then!!!

PinkyPie 04-22-2009 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by mayness (Post 2709041)
I saw Volver recently... I liked it, it deals with some really weird and/or dark subjects without being depressing or creepy. There were even some funny parts. It's sort of a "chick flick."

yes! another Almodovar!


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