Foreign movies(Non US/Hollywood)

Lets have a thread about foreign movies/masterpieces.

I figured to make this one since 99% of threads are cancer anyways.

ITT: Recommend, discuss and talk about your favorite movies/movie adaptations.

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>1000 posts
>my thread
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really makes you think.

wow dis izz d masterpiece
i like reddit

nice post.

MOTHER

i'm sorry for your loss, op.
i wanted to talk about them too.

MEMORIES OF MURDER

The manga is way better

THE WAILING

patrician.

Ōdishon

THE CHASER

how do i delete this comment?

obligatory 'The Hunt' post

People come here for entertainment and humor. The shit posting threads are now and always have been the best threads. The only time Sup Forums was good was when 90% of the threads weren't about video games

THE HOST

JAGTEN

Excellent taste, however, i have to say that mads carried that movie to fame.

Having read the manga I have no idea how they went about adapting this, but if my experience with I Am A Hero live action says something about manga-to-film transition in general, I bet it's bullshit.

DAS LEBEN DER ANDEREN

your mother will most definetely die in her sleep tonight..

however you can save her, but you need to say that you regret what you just posted, no immunity or scapegoat will save you from her inevitable fate.

meant to quote

Agreed, amazing film

FESTEN

DE GROENNE SLAGTERE

BLINKENDE LYGTER

Léon

Memories of a murder and New World are pretty k-ino.

ADAMS ÆBLER

I'm not really fond of love stories, but this one truly is kino.
I aslo liked ESotSM

FRYGTELIG LYKKELIG

Instead of spamming and getting this thread deleted, please inform us the movies in a single comment.

THE YELLOW SEA

WAKE IN FRIGHT

YOJIMBO

Fuck off fag take your normie posting to r*ddit

I heavily recommend to every kinoisseur
>Wake in Fright
>The Vanishing (Spoorloos)
>Headhunters
>Wild Tales
>The Treatment
>Kill-List
>Embrace of the Serpent
>Oslo, August 31st

I saw the devil

>Let The Right One In
>Pan's Labyrinth

I watch it every few months or so.

>During the shooting of scenes involving a lot of extras, it was discovered that many of the extras were drinking alcohol between takes, which was causing problems amongst the mixed nationalities when shooting began. As such, the production purchased some footballs and the extras played soccer amongst themselves. However, after several weeks, they became bored with this, and soon returned to drinking, until second assistant director Zhao Meng had the idea to hire some female dancers and singers, and bring them onto location to perform for the extras.

Literally had to hire prostitutes to keep their extras in check. Imagine that shit happening in Hollywood.

What love flick is that?

I KINA SPISER DE HUNDE

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DIRCH

>Oldboy
>Memories of Murder
>Life of Others
>Goodbye Lenin
>Pan's Labyrinth
>Volver
>The Hunt
>City of God
>Cinema Paradiso
>Downfall
>Amores perros

Tokyo Story

And fuck anyone who thinks the second one is better

A danish classic

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>41 posts, 7 images
>no Amelie

Incendies
Let the Right One In
Jagten
Die Welle/The Wave

Can't even name one good movie from my country (the netherlands)

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Everyone knows Amelie

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DAS BOOT

LA VITA E BELLA

AMORES PERROS

DELICATESSEN

DAS EXPERIMENT

>Can't even name one good movie from my country (the netherlands)

>nederlandse film
>blote tieten lmao

Michiel de Ruyter was a solid 6/10

I thought "Er ist wieder da" was pretty funny.

The Cure
April 9th

literally hu

>Michiel de Ruyter
Will check it out


In the mean time I can think of classics like De Lift, or Amsterdamned

youtube.com/watch?v=mL3Y9fpzgqE

Who is ready for ten hours of pure kino here?

I am sure that a bunch of Akira Kurasawa movies have been recommended but Kagemusha is seriously good shit.

>Metropolis

my revered colleague..

In the mood for love. It's a good movie.

pretty good adaption and overall well made

Meme answer but still.

I find it pretty meh desu

Korea Kino incoming

To each his own I guess. I thought it was pretty good. Then again it's the only Korean movie I've seen.

>watch film
>Poster guy isn't even Ichi the Killer

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>incoming

literally posted over an hour ago

why don't they make wire-fu movies like this anymore?

Tanin no kao, or the face of another.

Fuck, I've just watched this
Dancing daggers was also good
Hero is top tier though
Can you recommend more?

The Raid is breddy gud

I thought the movie was shit and I'm a miike fanboy.
He missed the point of the manga entirely, the acting was good and so was the camera work but in the end the movie is just a bunch of violent scenes strung together with some random shit at the end, the manga is pretty much a black comedy through and through

Literally the pinnacle of edgy teenager movie

True kino

youtube.com/watch?v=2wdw64aHYXA

These people have with good taste.

کلوزآپ ، نمای نزدیک

Black cat white cat

My 2nd favorite koran movie first being memories of murder

Mysterious object at noon

Is this bait? I'm pretty sure this movie is on tons of best bad movie lists.

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ITT movies to impress adolscent retards who can't hack it on Sup Forums

No, don't start typing a reply. There are some good suggestions in here, ya little faggot

>Ichi The Killer
>I Saw The Devil
>Oldboy
>anything made by Eli Roth
>anything related to NGEvangelion (trash)
>Salo (trash)
>John Wick (ultra trash)
>Kingsman (trash film)
>Shaun of the Dead and End of the World (Hot Fuzz is the only good one)
>Kick Ass
>Kung Fu Hustle
I could go on but I doubt I can keep your attention.

Why would you put ichi on the front? He's a retard. Kakihara is the real MC.

dude, exactly what the fuck are you on about.

None of what you just said makes sense.

Have you been smoking anything mysteriously retarded?

Kakihara is literally the best villain of all time.

>Logical
>Humorous but fair
>Strict to his motivation
>Extremely confident and leader type
>Has people follow him like puppies and do his biddings

IDIOTERNE

great
also great

Den brysomme mannen/The Bothersome Man (Norway) is good. It's very Norwegian in its style.
It also stars the guy from Lilyhammer (not Silvio).

I think Farhadi is modern master in storytelling.

Every character and situation have multiple layers which begin to unfold as the movie goes on. All the seemingly minor detail said or done previously will be referred later on in the movie realistically.
The characters make their judgement based on their views and experience so there's never a real antagonist. It's all gray instead of black and white situations.

Can't wait to see his latest movie The Salesman.

movies of alex van warmerdam like 'de jurk' amd
of course the red turtle form michael dudok de wit
and elle from paul verhoeven apparently though haven't seen it yet

oh and 'turks fruit' and 'abel', 'de poolse bruid' en 'de tweeling'

borgman is ok

My favorite Ripley adaptation.