Recommend films set in nice European towns
Recommend films set in nice European towns
In Bruge, but Bruge is a shithole of a town
Certified Copy
Although don't watch it unless you know you like minimalist cinema
TOO LATE YUROP IS FINISHED
The Sound of Music
The Montenegro scenes from Casino Royale are pretty fucking comfy.
Bienvenue chez les ch'tis
the great escape
Gute Wahl Armin
LEL
I was born there. Beautiful town in Winter.
Thats a different town
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Hot Fuzz
Cinéma Paradiso
Le Samourai
Isn't this setting one of the main areas in unteralterbach?
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It's debatable whether it's nice and whether it's European, but I really liked how they incorporated the city in Taken 2.
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The Talented Mr. Ripley
Chocolat.
Shhhh!
Bourne
Italian Job
Ocean's 11
Transporter
Stalker, it's in Europe now goym
The Ninth Gate
I don;t speak German, Would this be a problem if I went to the Christmas market?
no, but the trucks might be problematic
Do Europeans actually live on those nice old streets or are those streets just for tourists to look at while real people live in the blocks half an hour drive away from anything that looks remotely historic?
no just avoid the sandniggers
Frozen
Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Many Italian neorealist films are set in post WWII Rome, which is awfully neat looking.
How is Las Vegas a nice European town?
not really, those are meme streets with like 10 houses in the historic center, where pretty mcuh only really rich people or someone who inheritated for generations lives, it doesnt really look like that in the rest of the city.
most of the people live in gommieblocks
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wasnt one of the Ocean's remakes set in Paris or Amsterdam or smth?
Ah, So no different than the rest of the first world then.
Depends on the city and the age of the buildings, but lots of them actually have different kinds of businesses in them these days, with some pricy apartments where you can't put up a shelf without approval from a committee because it's a historical landmark.
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Gregory's Girl
That was 12, not 11.
How do you feel about apartment blocks?
pretty much yeah
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eh, watched them years ago and they were kinda forgetabble, i knew i was prolly wrong
actually a kino of european cinéma
fuck you bruge is like a fairytale town
Amélie
Khabib pls
>most of the people live in gommieblocks
If you live in Slavistan maybe
Venice is the comfiest town in the world. Why isn't there a great film set in Venice?
I was surprised with how funny and touching this was
Casino Royale
there's a tv series called inspector marconi (i think?) set in venice too
Jagten has a very hygge setting
Is the water filled with poop and mysterious sludge like I've been told?
It's probably very expensive to film there. A lot of small towns in Europe make decent money by being cheap places to film. Also the smell.
venice doesn't smell but it's not realy as nice as amsterdam
Not any more than your average water in the mediterranean
my bad it's commissario brunetti / donna leon
nah it's actually a nice blue colour in the main canals
the small alleyways might be a bit dirtier tho
Amsterdam is like the Eastern European copy of Venice. I know it's not in Eastern Europe, but it feels like it is
Surprised to see no one has posted the kinoest kino that OP seeks yet
nice try yurotrash, but every single big European city is infested with gommieblocks
Do you guys know how the city cleans the water? Does they dump chemicals in it like a pool or do they have people to sweep the sides with a giant brush?
Night on Earth's scenes in Rome are some of the comfiest scenes in all of cinema. Paris scenes are alright too
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It's hard to find American films set in Europe that aren't nauseating tourist guide trash
Polanski's Pianist plays in Prague mostly.
Young Pope was mostly shot on location in Italy. Not in Vatican, but still in actual mansions and gardens in Italy, they shot on location in Venice too
the Richard Chamberlain version of The Bourne Identity
>has an eiffel tower
>has gondolas and cannals
>not a nice European town
American education everybody
Spoiler - europe doesn't look like that.
The Double Life of Veronique
But it also has a pyramid, which is not European.
Check mate atheists.
Under the Tuscan Sun was filmed in, and all about, some lady moving to Cortona, Italy. But for some reason they tried to make it look like it's filled with turn of the century peasants with chickens everywhere, and installed a hilariously fake fountain. Makes me wonder how many other movies set-dress perfectly beautiful cities to make them not like what they are.
So what? Paris has an Egyptian obelisk in front of the Louvre. Mamma mia, stealing from Egypt is what Europeans do
A Man Called Ove is good
The Tourist takes place there. It's a SHITTY fucking movie which I've managed to watch like 5 times though. Make it a drinking game; everytime the scene is about Angelina Jolie showing up to look beautiful, take a shot.
Pretty much the only reason to watch those Dan Brown movies with Tom Hanks is because Tom Hanks is in them, and because they're set in nice cities with artwork throughout.
Swedish suburb kino.
why did they dropped the R? doesn't make sense if it's not A Man Called Over
at least that's what i say irl
Lillyhammer did a great job of showing a comfy Norwegian city. It's not the best show in the world, but it's so comfy I might just rewatch it
His name is Ove.
League of the extraordinary gentlemen
The Tourist
Casino Royale
have you seen those alcoves?
Yes. Don't listen to those faggots.
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It doesn't. Raw sewage is dumped into it daily.
Is this how you say it? Alcoves?
the nine gates
Don't look now?
Nosferatu. The one with Kinski
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yeah I'm pretty sure it's alcoves
would you like an uzi by the way?
>YUROP
I just watched small change by truffaut a couple weeks ago. It's comfy as fuck. Takes place in a small town in the middle of france.
user it's just like if your town has a "Historic Mainstreet/downtown" kind of thing with old cobblestone roads and preserved storefronts.
They don't have those in the youess
>france
Paris syndrome (French: Syndrome de Paris, Japanese: パリ症候群, Pari shōkōgun) is a transient psychological disorder exhibited by some individuals when visiting or vacationing to Paris, as a result of extreme shock resulting from their finding out that Paris is not what they had expected it to be.
Idealized image of Paris – it is also speculated as manifesting from an individual's inability to reconcile a disparity between the Japanese popular image and the reality of Paris. The Japanese often picture Paris as a land of dreams, the land of beauty, culture and romance. However, they soon find out the contrary when they visit Paris for the first time. They find it to be a very regular place, the facilities are disorganized, many areas are unclean, and life characterized by noise, not like what was in their imagination.
This. watched it a few times this winter
And the Italian remakes: Benvenuti al Sud and Benvenuti al Nord
>this many responses
>No one mentions Death in Venice
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Sure they do. I mean obviously it's not going to be anywhere as old as European cities, but there are still plenty of towns that preserve the historic main streets.
I prefer Jerusalem syndrome.
Check out Io Sono Li (English title is Shun-Li and the Poet). Really beautifully shot film that takes place in Venice.