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Favorite Foreign movie of all time?

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Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: mugs
I'm a big fan of Amelie.

how can anyone not? it's amazing... great score, memorable characters, amazing plot, vivid colors and cinematography, some of the best character development i've seen in any movie...

Not just some of the best...THE BEST

I guess some people just don't understand foreign films unless there are a ton of explosions in them :roll:

it was on ifc this morning... missed it... caught the last 2 minutes (when nico and amelie are on the motorbike).

Ah, I love their relationship...

Silly, and fanciful, but I'm a sucker for silly love 🙂
 
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: mugs
I'm a big fan of Amelie.

how can anyone not? it's amazing... great score, memorable characters, amazing plot, vivid colors and cinematography, some of the best character development i've seen in any movie...

Not just some of the best...THE BEST

I guess some people just don't understand foreign films unless there are a ton of explosions in them :roll:

it was on ifc this morning... missed it... caught the last 2 minutes (when nico and amelie are on the motorbike).

Ah, I love their relationship...

Silly, and fanciful, but I'm a sucker for silly love 🙂

word. me too.
 
Shaun of the Dead

No really. It's in British, not American, and the lead character does bash zombies with a cricket bat. I'd call that foreign enough...
 
Amelie was good as were many others mentioned (was La femme Nikita and Leon mentioned?), but life is beautiful was the best. When Guido translate the Nazi prison guards orders for the benefit of his son...that was one of the great scenes of all time.
 
Originally posted by: JoeyM
Amelie was good as were many others mentioned (was La femme Nikita and Leon mentioned?), but life is beautiful was the best. When Guido translate the Nazi prison guards orders for the benefit of his son...that was one of the great scenes of all time.

i cried whenever he sacrificed himself to save his son
 
I'd probably have better luck breaking it down by country, but these two movies will always be in my top 50:

"The Rules of the Game"
"Tokyo Story"
 
Originally posted by: Printer Bandit
y tu mama tambien

I forgot about this movie, but it is damn good. Also a big fan of Life is Beautiful.

I think the only other foreign movie that I've seen is Das Boot.
 
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Tae Guk Gi (Korea)
Hero (China)
Infernal Affairs (HK)
Water (India)
Life is Beautiful (Italy)
Pan's Labyrinth (Mexico?)

Mo0o I been trying to watch Water but so far haven't been able to get into it. Should I give it more time or is it a slow movie ? I usually enjoy most foreign movies.

it's definitely on the slower side but i think the overall story makes up for it. It's slow in the beginning. the cinematography is ridiculously good in that movie
 
Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il
Y tu mama tambien
Hable con ella
Todo sobre mi madre
Das Boot
City of God
Amelie
Downfall
Amores perros
The Motorcycle Diaries
Maria Full of Grace
Life is Beautiful
The Seventh Seal
Wages of Fear
Run Lola Run
Hero
Rififi
The 400 Blows
Throne of Blood
Rashomon
Dersu Uzala
Kagemusha
Ran
Sanjuro
Yojimbo
Seven Samurai
The Bad Sleep Well
The Hidden Fortress
Stray Dog


Any movie directed by Akira Kurosawa I missed in my list.
 
Originally posted by: judasmachine
Ikiru

Such a touching/moving film, been a long time since I saw it but still remember loving it. As others have mentioned Downfall, Ran, Life is Beautiful, many others I can't remember right now. Damn I wish I had the memory some of you guys posses..

 
Originally posted by: Locut0s
Originally posted by: judasmachine
Ikiru

Such a touching/moving film, been a long time since I saw it but still remember loving it. As others have mentioned Downfall, Ran, Life is Beautiful, many others I can't remember right now. Damn I wish I had the memory some of you guys posses..

Yup, I'm a huge Kurosawa fan, but that one gets me every time. Whenever anyone mentions foreign films, it's always the first that comes to mind.
 
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