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I love foreign films. To me, they have a purity that is due to being unaffected by the Hollywood populist dogma, resulting in films that feel much more real and far less processed. I do not hate American films by any means, and really do not prefer one over the other, but I have a deep respect for many foreign films and directors. I decided to create this thread after buying Downfall on dvd today (no blu version in the US yet--will def. double dip), and was interested to see what foreign films people really like. Please list films and tell WHY you like them so much. Explanations are much more interesting for me to read than a simple listing.
In my opinion, the following four films are the best foriegn films of the past 10 years, and some of the best ever (no order): 1) The Lives of Others--I listed this in the top 5 movies of all time in that thread a month or so ago and it was listed high on many people's lists. It has been called (by famous critics): the best film of the past 25 years; the best and most unique character study of all time; and one of the most socially important pictures in years. I think that it was a flawless film with tremendous acting and writing. It is easily, imo, the best character study of all-time and an incredibly important movie. 2) Downfall--I also listed this in my top 10 movies of all time, and many members of this site have listed it among the top 3 war films of all time. I think that it is, without a doubt, the most realistic portrayal of Hitler ever seen on film. Bruno Ganz's performance ranks among the top 3 performances EVER imo, as well as many others on this site. It's funny--I watched Valkyrie two days after this film, which wasn't that bad of a movie; nothing special, but not bad. I could not take that film seriously after seeing many of the same characters in this film. The authenticity of this film is only matched by Schindler's List and Band of Brothers, in terms of war (the opening of Saving Private Ryan, too). Absolutely incredible. 3) City of God--I mention authenticity above, and here it is again. This was a brutal, often difficult film to watch. Fernando Meirelles is a visionary director and he crafted an amazing film. Hard to watch but hard to turn away. 4) Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon--beautiful in every semblance of the word. There is a reason why many critics consider it to be one of the best movies of all time. It is visually amazing but has deep thematic issues at play. The acting is top-notch, as are the fighting sequences. There are many more foreign films that I love, but to me, these are the best of the past 10 years. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts, and I'm sure Pan's Labyrinth will be allll over this thread, but just so you know, The Lives of Others CLEARLY deserved to win the Oscar over it! |
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![]() How about 'The class' from France? Takes up a difficult theme unflinching. Just saw 'Pans labyrinth'.It was good,but don't understand why people think it a modern classic....Going to watch it again just to see if I have missed something. |
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Fair enough, I agree that it is definitely not for everybody and I can respect those who did not like it. What foreign films of the past 10 years, if any, have you really enjoyed? |
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Kung Fu Hustle is the most notable one because I bought that one. It's hard, because I have to be in the mood to watch foriegn films and it's really hard to be captivated by one. Don't get me wrong I've seen some but none have really captured my attention. Though I have L'Efant on que.
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Such is the subjectivity of film. You did not like Crouching but you liked Kung Fu Hustle. I loved Crouching but hated Kung Fu Hustle. I definitely disagree about what is in bold though, the way you phrased it. I think what you mean is that you personally have to be in the mood to watch a foreign film and you personally find it really hard to be captivated by it. I think that most people would actually disagree with you and state that many foreign films are actually MORE captivating. I does require a certain amount of patience to watch a film in a language you don't speak, however (watching dubbed is a travesty). To round out my top 5, I would probably add in The Orphanage, which I find to be one of the best modern horror films. |
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I didn't notice this thread, but it seems interesting, so I'll have to go back and read through it.
Off the top of my head, my favorites are probably Downfall, The Lives of Others, Amelie, and In The Mood for Love. Downfall I rented from the library in college. I had to mess around with my computer to get it to work, because of the region setting on the DVD (the library asked me when I rented it if I would be able to watch it, and I just assumed they were asking if I had a DVD player, not a European-regioned one). I threw the movie in just to see if it'd work, and then was going to eat a quick dinner and head up to campus for a meeting. I ended up canceling the meeting, because I was too caught up in the movie. The Lives of Others seemed like a boring movie that I kept hearing about, so I finally decided to watch it. Glad I did. Amelie was somewhat similar. I kept hearing about it, but the cover of the DVD always seemed too quirky to me, and I figured I wouldn't like it, so I kept putting it off. In The Mood for Love, I don't really know how to describe. Of the four, it's the one I've seen most recently, so it's still kind of churning around in my head, but the fact that it's stuck with me for a while says a lot about a movie. |
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I have to agree with you in Downfall, absolutely one of the best movie about Hitler ever portrayed.
I'll add Martyrs to the list, a movie that is every bit nerve wrecking to sit thru and just when you think its your typical horror movie and you know how this is going to turn out it takes a different turn for the worst. Boy In The Stripped Pajamas...look at it, you will be speechless once the scree fades to black. The Orphanage...not you typical horror movie no blood or people heads getting chopped off...one of the best movie that uses everything right to scare you light,music, set design..the overall look of the film is what makes you jump. |
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Thank you for the post and recommendation about Martyrs. I will add it to my queue. Your descriptions of the films here I def. agree with. I guess when I was thinking about foreign films I was thinking about ones in different languages. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas does actually fit though, as it was not an American production. And yes, that was an incredible film. Of course, it was emotionally manipulative, but I thought it was great. Just like Downfall, I hate to say that I love it bc of its topic but it was a great film. |
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Favorites does not mean masterpiece or classic. With that being said, I like Battle Royale, Wolfhound, Oldboy, Death Note 1 & 2 (haven't seen L: Change The World).
Oh and of course Pan's Labyrinth. Probably more but I have a harder time recalling foreign movies. Last edited by assydingo; 10-17-2009 at 08:22 PM. |
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What are Battle Royale and Death Note about? |
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I'll add a couple of personal favorites:
The Descent OldBoy Let The Right One In Ju-On Amelie A Tale Of Two Sisters Infernal Affairs Ringu Dancer In The Dark |
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The Descent was an American film? There is a lot of love for Amelie on this site, which I find interesting. Ringu was pretty messed up--I liked The Ring better, even though Ringu was scarier. |
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