If you could recommend only one Japanese film to someone, what would it be?
I'd probably go with woman in the dunes or ugetsu. I find kirusawa's films to be boring
If you could recommend only one Japanese film to someone, what would it be?
I'd probably go with woman in the dunes or ugetsu. I find kirusawa's films to be boring
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Harakiri is the only right answer
I'll recommend Kwaidan, it rarely gets mentioned.
a is fine too.
Tokyo Gore Police
Shin Godzilla or the original Godzilla
Pale Flower
The only non-Kurasawa film that I've seen to come from Japan are the normie-tier Studio Ghibli films but Princess Mononoke is still good despite this
Oh and Godzilla of course
rabu retaa
fast and furious: tokyo drift
...
this
Tokyo Story.
Sorry I don't know much about Japanese cinema.
woman in the dunes is what i would recommend to someone who enjoys decent movies.
to someone with more mainstream interests, i'd recommend the japanese grudge.
this
my friends still like doing the guy's sarcastic "ooooh"
Probably Akria
Not even Sup Forums, it's one of the best Jap movies ever made
love exposure or cure are the only 10/10 japanese films I've ever seen
Oldboy
Battle Royale.
What basis am I making a recommendation on?
If they're not discerning and just want to be entertained, I'd probably just tell them to watch some Japanese horror film or Battle Royale.
I just watched a Jap film called Galaxy Turnpike (I think.) It was funny, bizarre, entertaining, shot well. Pretty kino.
This triggered me.
To OP: Any Ozu. Maybe "Floating Weeds"
Rashomon
or Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla
this
How the fuck does a film that has josh brolin and samuel l jackson as the leads qualify as japanese?
Yo, anyone remembers that jap movies about a boy that found a little Fox that was blind and deaf? Anyone remembers the name? I cried like a bitch.
RAN or Sansho the Bailiff or Tokyo Story or Maborosi no Hikari or...
fuck man i love so many of them...sorry
Throne of blood
sono hanabira ni kuchizuke
Hahahahahahaha
this one