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Foreign Language Films

Discussion in 'TC Media' started by Officer Doofy, Apr 4, 2016.

  1. La Haine

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js2_hBDi2LI[/ame]
     
  2. Favourites that haven't been mentioned yet: (The Raid 2 is the absolute best action film I've ever seen)

    The Secret In Their Eyes
    Wild Tales
    Life Is Beautiful
    The Lives Of Others
    Seven Samurai
     
  3. Agreed. Fantastic movie about Brazillian crime.

    Amelie is a good French Movie.
     
  4. Pixote is the other film I mentioned which is also Brazilian and it's the same, more like a documentary. Good as well, not near as good as City of * though.
     
  5. A Serbian Film
    Watch it at your own risk because its the sickest film ive seen. Bizzarely tho, its a really well made film
     
  6. Pixote

    [ame]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TCCK3k0OKtc[/ame]
     
  7. Ricki-Oh, The Story of Ricky
    Ichi the Killer
    Old Boy
    La Haine
    Irreversible
    Men Behind the Sun (film about Japanese medical experiments on p.o.w.'s during ww2, based on true events. * up *)
     
  8. City of *
    La Haine
    Oldboy
    I'm not scared
     


  9. I've got this on DVD, contains one of the most brutal on screen deaths in Cinema history, also the rape scene is hard to watch.
     
  10. aye its pretty brutal. Mental the way the film is kinda backwards too
     
  11. Love a few of Ingmar Bergmans films- a Swedish director.

    The Seventh Seal, Summer with Monika, Persona, The Virgin Spring are my favourites of his- wont be of everyones taste; quite arty and serious, but classics of world cinema. The Seventh Seals imagery has become iconic, had an influence on alot of directors like Kubrick.

    Wernor Herzog- Aguirre the Wrath of *, Stroszek, The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser, and the Remake of Nosferatu the Vampyre are all great films.
     
  12. Downfall and Letters from Iwo Jima are two brilliant films
     
  13. Going to try my best to get through a lot of these over the next few weeks. A few of them I've actually been meaning to watch but haven't got round to it.

    A horror I actually enjoyed was The Fourth Kind. Has a terrible rating on IMDB for some reason.
     
    The first Nightmare on Elm St. The franchise got really stupid really quickly but the original is a good piece of cinema.
     
  14. No idea what that has to do with foreign films but there ye are.
     
  15. That's probably my fault, my post was meant for the Horror thread :52: :56:

    Although I am going l try get through a lot of these films as well, haven't watched that many foreign films but the ones I have have been very good.
     
  16. Just watched City of *. Those who recommended it, nice one.

    Loved it. So brutal.
     
  17. The Raid 1&2
     
  18. :50:
     
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