I have heard of "A prophet" and it was one of the films that I planned to download because it sounded very good. I think I will watch every film in your list now!A Prophet
The Class
Before Night Falls
Oslo, August 31
Let The Right One IN
I have heard of "A prophet" and it was one of the films that I planned to download because it sounded very good. I think I will watch every film in your list now!A Prophet
The Class
Before Night Falls
Oslo, August 31
Let The Right One IN
They've all been made in the last 15 years and are reasonably accessible so should be a pretty easy introduction to foreign language films.I have heard of "A prophet" and it was one of the films that I planned to download because it sounded very good. I think I will watch every film in your list now!
Yep it was a very gripping film throughout and those two actresses' did an amazing job.
If anyone has any other foreign masterpieces I would be glad to hear them.
Edit - Just saw your edit and it's very strange because the only foreign films I've seen this year is Blue is the warmest colour and run lola runThat was a weird/fantastic film.
I've seen City of God, Old Boy, Lady Vengeance and Infernal Affairs. Will check out the rest though...must be good if they are in a list with the films I mentioned earlier in my post.La Haine, The Lives of Others, City of God, Das Boot, Old Boy/Lady Vengeance, Infernal Affairs, anything by Kurosawa, Three Colours Trilogy
I wonder if Red Cafe has any Korean posters. There's actually loads of amazing foreign films from that country such as the vengeance trilogy, the chaser, i saw the devil and a couple more that I've seen but can't remember.
They really do make fantastic films.
A Prophet is massively overrated. Loads of other prison films that are better than this, it's just got some arty bullshit in it that supposedly elevates it (it doesn't). It's a good film though, and it's worth a watch for Arestrup alone.
In French film, I'd recommend La Cité de la Peur, and the two OSS117 films with Jean Dujardin ('Le Caire, nid d'espions' and 'Rio ne répond plus'). All three of them are comedies, absolutely fantastic ones, and I'd be curious to see how foreign audiences respond to them.
What, like the moment when that dead guy is randomly dancing a jig in Tahar Rahim's cell? Yeah, that was very mainstream.Ignoring the fact it's foreign, A Prophet doesn't have "arty" moments really. I liked it, a lot. The Class is another exceptionally accessible french film.
I watched The Amazing Spiderman 2 the other day; I haven't really been too bothered by the new ones because Toby McGuire was so shockingly bad in the other three but this one was pretty damn good. I just need to see the first one now. Oh and Emma Stone, wow just watch it because she's in it.
Haha I guess I'm on my own there then....Looking back SM 2 was pretty good, I still think Toby McGuire was utterly dreadful in them though and they'd have been much better with someone else in the role.Queue some abuse...
I actually quite liked it too, as with Amazing Spiderman 1. However 'Spiderman 2' with Toby McGuire is by far the best Spiderman film ever. Possibly top three comic book films.
This isn't totally incorrect.Don't listen to RiP, he's got a complex towards French artiness.
What's wrong with dead guys dancing anyways??This isn't totally incorrect.
The wankfest around Audiard got to me.
What's wrong with dead guys dancing anyways??
Yep, it is.Interstellar is 2hrs and 40mins long. Wondering now if it's worth my time.
UndoubtedlyInterstellar is 2hrs and 40mins long. Wondering now if it's worth my time.
A Prophet is massively overrated. Loads of other prison films that are better than this.
Define arty.Is there one arty French film that you've actually enjoyed?
What about this one?
A Man Escaped is a minimalistic masterpiece. Le Trou isn't bad either.I was a little confused by the reception it recieved. It was very good, certainly proficient filmmaking and had some interesting ideas, but I did think it pretty conventional, kind of cliched and even a little corny at times (final scene). It certainly didn't feel like the second coming of the Godfather the critics hailed it as. Wouldn't make my top 5 French prison films.
Le Trou
Army of Shadows
A Man Escaped
La Grand Illusion
Papillon
Yes I cheated -
The Passion of Joan of Arc
I liked it, kind of film that's good to watch when you're with other people and drinking/taking drugs. Doesn't take much to discern what's happening and you won't have much to complain about.What's the opinion on Mesrine? I watched the first part, then sort of tuned out and never got round to the second. I love Cassel, and it seemed right up my street but I couldn't quite get into it. I might have just been in the wrong mood. Or drunk.
I liked it, kind of film that's good to watch when you're with other people and drinking/taking drugs. Doesn't take much to discern what's happening and you won't have much to complain about.
There's one of the two I liked more than the other, but I can't recall which one. Cassel's charisma is perfect for the part.What's the opinion on Mesrine? I watched the first part, then sort of tuned out and never got round to the second. I love Cassel, and it seemed right up my street but I couldn't quite get into it. I might have just been in the wrong mood. Or drunk.
Hmm, let's just say Cannes festival compatible.Define arty.
Wow.
It's pretty straight forward and enjoyable gangster stuff that Cassel single-handely elevates a lot.What's the opinion on Mesrine? I watched the first part, then sort of tuned out and never got round to the second. I love Cassel, and it seemed right up my street but I couldn't quite get into it. I might have just been in the wrong mood. Or drunk.
Nah I can't watch shit films when I'm rowdy, they make me a lot more furious than they should. It's not really that deep either.I usually prefer those kind of films to be comedy's or kung fu. Rarely deep, serious gangster epics in two parts.