Best Foreign Movie Ever?

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The Apu trilogy (considered by many the best movies every made).. from india - no song or dance numbers at all...
Tres Color series (blue, red, white).. from france
The Killer / Better tomorrow- HK
The Bicycle Thief - italy (considered one of the best movies ever made)
Lots of other stuff.. IMDB message boards are a better place to ask than here. most people here will say Amelie, run lola run, or a silly kung fu movie.. don't get me wrong, I love that stuff.. just their view of foreign film is pretty limited..
 

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Originally posted by: DaWhim
how about City of God? folks, if you haven't seen it, go to rent it and watch it. one of the top 10 movie for 2003 on my list! high rate on imdb as well!

I was hoping someone would mention City of God. Probbably the best movie of 2003, worldwide.
 
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-Drunken Master, The Legend of
-Seven Samurai
-The Seventh Seal
-Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
-Spirited Away
-The Bride With White Hair
-JSA:Joint Security Area
-Yojimbo
-Ringu (better than the US version, IMO)

Look, there's entirely too much to mention here - just look around, or specify a genre, or a vague location (Asia, Europe)
 

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Eat Drink Man Woman and Das Boot!!!

And Dragon Inn, gotta plug one of the best Chinese fantasy/martial arts movies ever made. :D
 

eLiu

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(F*cking Amal is the original title...the A's in amal have funky circles over them...lol)
 

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Das Boot and Like Water for Chocolate. Though the latter was a bit strange, something about seeing a naked women start a fire in a shower house because she ate some strange food.

-spike
 
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Originally posted by: DaWhim
how about City of God? folks, if you haven't seen it, go to rent it and watch it. one of the top 10 movie for 2003 on my list! high rate on imdb as well!

DEFINITELY! I love this movie - one of my all time favorites.
 

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Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Here's the list I made for a couple of friends who just joined Netflix, unfortunately I couldn't put Raise The Red Lantern or Dellamorte Dellamore (Cemetery Man) on it since there aren't region 1 DVDs yet.

(movie descriptions simplified for my semi-ignorant friends :) )

Hong Kong - martial arts
- Iron Monkey (be sure to get the 1993 PG-13 disc, they have an older version)
- A Chinese Ghost Story - good mix of martial arts and sorcery
- The Bride With White Hair - more swords and sorcery
- The Heroic Trio - super-heroines vs. super-villains (avoid the awful dub track!)

Hong Kong - "gun operas": crime dramas with exaggerated, operatic battles.
- The Killer (John Woo directed, he went on to do Face/Off and Mission Impossible 2)
- Hard-Boiled - John Woo's other great HK film
- A Better Tomorrow - not as quite as good, but some memorable scenes
- Time and Tide: Special Edition (2000) - an amazing extended sequence in a tenement
(just endure the bad HK comedy at the start)

French - "gun operas" directed by Luc Besson (The Fifth Element)
- La Femme Nikita - inspired the TV series and bad Bridget Fonda US remake
- Leon: The Professional - classic, set in the US so no subtitles needed
- Wasabi - a comedy of a Frenchman in Japan, written but not directed by Besson

Taiwan
Eat Drink Man Woman - good drama about a master chef and his family


Japan - Comedy
Tampopo - comedy about (among other things) the search for the perfect ramen recipe


Japan - Samurai
- Ran - lush epic of the battle for succession between sons of a warlord
- Chushingura - slow, good drama of the story told to DeNiro in Ronin about masterless samurai avenging their lord.
- Seven Samurai - film that inspired The Magnificent Seven
- Yojimbo - film that inspired Clint Eastwood's Fistful of Dollars
- Zatoichi - series of films about a blind master swordsman

Japanese - Animation (anime) (best watched with subtitles!)
- Ghost in the Shell - SciFi story, one of the inspirations for The Matrix
- Hayao Miyazaki's films, he's an icon of Japanese animation, with the same stature that Walt Disney had in his prime:
1. Spirited Away - reminds me of a Brothers Grim or Hans Christian Anderson tale
2. Princess Mononoke - action / heroic fantasy
3. Kiki's Delivery Service - sweet story about a little girl witch growing up
4. Castle In The Sky - the most Disney-like, but inventive and original
- Spriggan - what if Jet Li or Steven Seagal replaced Harrison Ford in Raiders of the Lost Ark?

- Cowboy Bebop - good SF action series about far-future bounty hunters
- Lain - this series is a weird cross between x-files, twin peaks, and cyberpunk
- Noir - female assassins with mysterious pasts, the anime La Femme Nikita / Leon
- RahXephon - stylish series about alien invaders and giant robots

These are all great movies, but he missed a few movies like Akira, The Executioners, and Jet Li's The Enforcer to name a few. Now days I rather watch a foreign film cause the plots are a lil better than US movies. John Woo rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!:cool:
 
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Originally posted by: eLiu
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(F*cking Amal is the original title...the A's in amal have funky circles over them...lol)


That's a Swedish movie that why there are these 'funky' circles.
The original title is 'Fvcking Åmål'. Åmål is a small boring town in Sweden.