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Just saw this on the Facebook page for this movie... You can win screening tickets or a trip to Sweden, plus there's a widget and info Smile http://************/yegnl2x
Betty Blue (directors cut)
La Haine
Un Coeur en Hiver
L'Appartement
Fateless
Jean De Flotette/Manon Des Sources ( the ending is probably the most heart wrenching Ive seen in a film, superbly acted throughout)
Plein Soleil (the original Talented Mr Ripley)
Abre Los Ojos (open Your Eyes)
The Three Colours Trilogy (Red being my Fave)
The House Of Flying Daggers
Closely Observed Trains
Nikita
The Tin Drum
DownFall
Va Savoir
Amelie
Old Boy
Run Lola Run
The Big Blue
A Bout De Souffle
Baise-Moi (in a trashy kind of way)
If anyone could recommend a good film to get next, I prefer films that are nice and slow, diolouge based like Un Coeur en Hiver or Va Savoir
delicatessant
I like:
Taxi (France)
Phir Milenge(India)
My absolute favourite has to be Bad Education with Gael Garcia Bernal. Amazing, tender movie about pain and love and abuse
Bad Education
City of God
Central station
Cache
All About My Mother
Law Of Desire
The Motorcycle Diaries
IN NO ORDER..THOUGH I MUST ADMIT I NEED TO BE SOBER AND 100% AWAKE TO FOLLOW THEM
1.AKIRA THE ORIGINAL AND BEST MANGA/
2 EL MARIACHI .
THE PRESEQUEL TO DESPERADO
3.NIKITA FORGET THE REMAKE .ANNE PARILAUD IS SO SEXY AS THE GUN WIELDING ASSASSIN .
4.HARD BOILED (WITH ABODY COUNT OF OVER 100 SATURDAY NIGHT TURN THE BRAIN OFF ACTION MOVIE
5.LA HAINE . FRENCH COP TRRILLER
6.BATTLE ROYALE .READ THE COMIC BOOK AFTER WATCHING THIS NOT BEFORE.
6.OLD BOY/LADY VENGENCE./SYMPATHY FOR MR VENGENCE.CLASSIC ASIA MOVIES
I`m glad someone mentioned this film. This is the only film that I have cried at (I`ve seen Titanic, E.T ext) A truely remarkable film.
It`s going for under
You could consider The Twilight Samurai if you want something with depth rather than action. Works as a personal story and a mirror on its time in Japanese history.
Two contrasting styles of FL movies I enjoyed this week: 'A Bittersweet Life: No Second Chances'(Korea) and Almodovars 'Volver' (Spain).
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