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I don't watch many Asian movies, although I loved Battle Royale.
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Everyone should check out 3-Iron. It's an indie Korean film directed by Ki-duk Kim, who does these great slow moving and mellow films that are just really powerful, his films are a total experience in itself.
It's hard to describe the plot. Basically a jobless college graduate breaks into people's houses to live for a couple days while they're on vacation. He breaks into one house to find a housewife there that's being abused by her husband so they run away together. Stuff (but not hilarity) ensues. Also check out Afterlife, a Japanese film by the guy who did Nobody Knows. It's an interpretation of what the afterlife (natch) is, in which you have to pick one memory from your entire life and you relive that one moment over and over for all eternity, forgetting everything else. |
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Anyway, here is a gang of films I can recommend wholeheartedly: JSA On the Occasion of Remembering the Turning Gate ...Ing Reversal of Fortune My Wife is a Gangster My Sassy Girl A Good Lawyers Wife 3-Iron Barking Dogs Never Bite Samaria Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring Bad Guy Who's got the tape Crying Fist A Bittersweet Life Malaton Friend The Quiet Family Quote:
Some of my personal favorites include Love on Delivery and Royal Tramp 1 and 2. |
I saw Moon Child about three weeks ago and even though it was longer than I thought it should've been, Gackt and Hyde did a pretty good job acting. However, having Hyde as a vampire was a little weird. I think Gackt did a good job of portraying a gangsta. Overall, the movie was good, even in the end.
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Hadn't been to GFF in a while before that little hiatus, but I find it funny that it seems so sudden that a fair amount of people suddenly used Asian film avatars. Geum-Ja, Sun-Woo...
Since everything's been restarted, how about discussion of a rather popular Asian film... Let's go ahead with Tom Yum Goong. I've gotta say I never would have thought "Give me back my elephant" would be a compelling enough driving force for a film but this one completely disproved me. All that crunching was satisfying in every sense of the word. That first real fight (with the guy with the therapeutic jars on his back) was so abruptly started (flying knee kick) that it just got the movie started for me. Everything was "elephant, elephant, elephant" for the first ten minutes, and then finally he lost the damn thing and everything went uphill. I came for an action movie, and I got it. |
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Seen Samaria and a few of the others, but some of those you listed are new to me. |
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Gackt is a pretty sexy bastard though. It just bummed me out because they could have done a pretty decent film but I guess Gackt's writing is really not up to snuff. As if any other outcome would have been true. |
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I've been watching random Asian horror lately, though I haven't seen very many yet. Watched The Eye the other night, which was actually really, really good. Very Sixth Sense-ish, if a bit more depressing at the end. |
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In other words, I guess I have to have my eyes open during the movie. |
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When you finish the movie the first time, go online and read up on it so you can finish piecing all the particularly weird bits of the story together. Then watch it a second time. With the initial viewing plus doing the reading online, it will make much more sense the second time around. :) |
I remember loving a Tale of Two Sisters after watching it for the first time even though I was confused about a lot of stuff just because it was really beautiful and I wasn't expecting that from a "horror" movie.
I recently checked out the Myth with Jackie Chan, Everlasting Regret, and Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance. The Myth was pretty good, not my favorite Jackie flick but it was entertaining. Everlasting Regret I ended not liking as much as I thought I would even though I'm a Sammi Cheng fan. Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance was amazing, can't wait to see Lady Vengeance. I recently bought Election off of ebay after confirming with the seller that it was the official HK DVD but what ended up in the mail? A bootleg. How lame, I guess I've learned my lesson. |
the most scared and mesmerized I think I have ever been by a movie was when I was watching the magnificent A Tale of Two Sisters. I bought it on word of mouth only, and am very glad I did, as it is now my favorite foreign film. it's so beautiful and frightening. it has great set design and music and really brilliant acting.
the whole movie is just so inspired and amazing. I can't sing its praises enough. on another note, I finally saw Battle Royale 2, and that sucked. |
Has anyone who's seen BR2 actually thought it was good? I hear the director's cut does wonders for the film. I doubt it.
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What a piece of trash that movie was. From the beginning till the end, I couldn't stand it. And boy did I force myself to finish that load of the crap in the name of the first BR. Save yourself some pain man. Don't watch that utter piece of shit. |
Already have. I just hadn't seen the director's cut.
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I rewatched the live-action of "Hotaru no Haka" the other day. I heard it takes a different perspective on the story than the anime version (which I haven't seen, so I can't make any comparisons). But still the movie was excellent. I cried, which is a rarity.
I also saw "Full Time Assassin" (Chuen Jik Sat Sau), an action movie with Andy Lau and Takashi Sorimachi (GTO, whut). The whole thing was cheesy as shit but I found myself loving every second of it. |
I just saw "My Sassy Girl" and "Windstruck" today. (About time..)
My Sassy Girl is really good, great ending too. I thought the character development was well done and it's great to hear oldies and classical songs in this movie. Windstruck is just a nice extra but that's all. |
I watched Oldboy about a week ago, but I don't think I need to reiterate what's already been said many times over about it. :) My teeth still hurt every time I think of that movie.
Will be sure to check out Mr. & Lady Vengeance soon. |
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I just recently finished "Il Mare." Its story resembles something from the American movie, "Frequency," except they write letters and use one mailbox. |
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I haven't watched Il Mare yet but I look forward to it. Many gave it a good rating. Double Post: Ok, I just saw Il Mare and I liked it a lot. I thought it was very sweet. It has a really nice slow and quiet mood. I love that but some people can't stand it. |
Yay for Asian movies :)
I just got done watching Failan (South Korea, 2001). This is the 2nd Korean movie I've seen (first was Oldboy, like many people's :P). It was pretty good and even got a tear or two from me at the end...I have to say I felt it was a bit too sappy though. Both Oldboy & this featured a sort of always-smiling, angelic type saintly girl juxtaposed against the brutal violence in the rest of the film. (I wonder if this is a pattern throughout all Korean films?) It just seems like this type of character is crippled by too much one-dimensionality (as the embodiment of purity) and could not really exist in the real world. But still a good film, I'd give it 7.5/10. I think I will try to get my hands on 3-Iron next. Edit: omg, an Asian movie like Frequency? Must get! |
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There's a movie that came out in HK a few years ago called A World without Thieves. Many people liked it. Synopsis on http://imdb.com/title/tt0439884/ Thanks for listing your titles, I'll check them out. I like melodramas. |
Not sure if this counts, I just finished watching Spy Samurai, pretty good film. I really liked the black and white. But I also heard some cars in the backround which doesnt fit samurai era :P
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059303/ |
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