What jap kino does Sup Forums recommend?
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watched this the other day, was the best schizophrenic serial killer film I've ever seen
That and there's a collection of ghost stories I like. I can't remember the name at the moment though.
Everything by Kiyoshi Kurosawa.
Kwaidan ?
Yes, thanks. It was driving me nuts trying to remember the name.
Thanks, will check them out
1. Love Exposure (2008, Sono)
2. Seven Samurai (1954, Kurosawa)
3. Late Spring (1949, Ozu)
4. Rashomon (1950, Kurosawa)
5. Woman in the Dunes (1964, Teshigahara)
6. No Greater Love (1959, Kobayashi)
7. Harakiri (1962, Kobayashi)
8. The Story of the Last Chrysantemums (1939, Mizogouchi)
9. Sansho the Bailiff (1954, Mizogouchi)
10. The End of Evangelion (1997, Tsurumaki)
Also:
The Human Condition trilogy
The Face Of Another
Pitfall
Woman in the Dunes
and pretty much anything from Kurosawa (especially High and Low)
All Night Long 2
Takashi Miike's magnum opus. He should have retired afterwards.
Tora, Tora, Tora
Recommendation threads are shit. No discussion and I'm sure no one ever watches the movies that are recommended
Naruto
Branded to KIll. Absolute insanity.
better than another capekino thread but it's basically Sup Forums tier
Ikiru.
Funeral Parade of Roses
>Kagemusha
Probably not the best of Kurosawa's Jidaigeki films, but it might just be my favorite.
Yojimbo. The camera work is probably some of historys best.
Ran 1985 is kino
Transkino
>weeaboo thread
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Thanks, i like lists
Nearly anything directed by Kobayashi Masaki
>no Ran
>I'm sure no one ever watches the movies that are recommended
I do but I've already watched everything mentioned ITT
A Page of Madness
Should I start with Ozu? Kurosawa? I'm more into 'substance over style' but maybe they're both great places to start
I watched New Love in Tokyo last night which felt almost good. Seemed like the last twenty minutes were filmed in the last day of filming. The dominatrix scenes were well done at least.
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I found it rather boring
Your initial reaction to Ozu might be that it's all style and little substance (it's the other way around actually). You can start with Seven Samurai, Woman in the Dunes and Harakiri.
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Thanks for the recc's friend, I'll start there.
the movie sucks and people only ever post the dream sequence when they talk about it, even though it's like a couple minutes long
What sucks about it?
>no one has mentioned Koreeda
Anything by Koreeda is GOAT. I don't think I've disliked a single one of his movies.
A Story of Yonosuke, Norwegian Wood, and Yellow elephant are also really enjoyable films. Solanin too, but that's not exactly kino.
favorite Japanese movies:
House
High and Low
Harakiri
Ugestsu Monogatari
Seven Samurai
Woman in the Dunes
Kwaidan
The Human Condition movies
Princess Mononoke
Sonatine
From there go watch the rest of the big japanese directors movies, like :
Kurosawa
Ozu
Kobayashi
Mizoguchi
Eva
Nice
name? I searched "oni" and no result
onibaba (1964)
thanks
you can use google to search by image
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tfw my parents recommended me to watch Onibaba. They watched it young.