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Originally posted by timo_bile
The Covenant, USA 2006
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Originally posted by seren-e-t
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japanese films? What about "battle royale"? OMG...
That is a good movie - if you liked that you should check out films like 'The Old Man', 'A Tale of Two Sisters' and 'R-Point'. I think at least two of these are Korean not Japanese, but still they are excellent films in the Horror Noir genre.
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p.s. I loved Battle Royale but I only know one person, other than myself, who liked Battle Royale 2. Can this be right!!!
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Originally posted by timo_bile
Anybody seen 'Babel'?
I'm a bit interested in this movie, but I'm not sure if it's really worth to see it.
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You can make that two other people then - because I really liked it - I thought it wasn't as good as the first one in many key aspects, but it is better than the dismissive criticisms usually levelled at it.
I also really appreciated 'The Revenge Trilogy' - though I think that I liked 'Sympathy for Mister Vengeance' most. I was expecting good things from this Director from the outset, as his early work had been likened to Takashi Miike's 'Audition'. I assume that you have also seen Ki-Duk Kim's 'Bad Guy', and Joon-Ho Bong's 'Memories of Murder'?
You have great taste in movies - I loved 'Save the Green Planet' it is such an offbeat movie, and yet entirely beguiling amongst the macabre violence. It genuinely ranks among my favourite movies of all time.
Have you seen Fruit Chan's 'Dumplings'? Probably the most nasty and disturbing film I have seen in some years - though not as disturbing as 'Audition' - its also a very remarkable intelligent, and provocative film.
If you like psychological, horror-noir, then I highly recommend 'A Tale of Two Sisters' - I think that is a film you might like too as it is by the same Director as 'A BitterSweet Life' It is so very different from that movie, but still, I think you would really appreciate it. Though you should think more along the lines of Kurosawa's 'Seance', or Nakata's 'Dark Water' than 'BitterSweet Life' in terms of expectations - as I said very different from this director, but so worth seeing. 'A BitterSweet Life' is among one of my favourites too. Did you watch 'The Killer' and 'A Better Tomorrow' which strongly influenced this film? I am not a huge John Woo fan, but those two are still great films.
I love Asian cinema, I think it is highly underrated, and underappreciated here in Europe - there are just so many really great movies that people should see.
And now I am going to shut up, as I, like you, could talk about this subject ad infinitum - or should that be ad nauseam!!!