Any good Japanese movie suggestions?

Any good Japanese movie suggestions?

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>Akira Kurosawa
>Masaki Kobayashi
>Yasujiro Ozu
If you haven't watched any of these directors please leave the board and don't come back until you have

Why would you stab Scooby Doo in the throat?

RAGGY

There's a shitload of them. That's like asking for good American movie recommendations.

If you just want a random one, I say you can't go wrong with Ran.

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He said "good".

You forgot Takeshi Kitano

Ran

The west has nu-males but honestly the chinks take it to whole new level what is this faggotry and they think its cool.

Ran is good, even if you're infintely better off actually reading Shakespeare, but that goes for every Kurosawa film.

Meme director. If you're an emotionally stunted manchild who's embarrased over your anime addiction you might like him, but he's either a goofy fuck, a pseud or an edgelord, often all three. Ignore him.

Samurai Fiction
Lady Snowblood

If you haven't already seen it, I highly recommend Adrift in Tokyo.

Honestly one of my favorite movies of all time.

Kagemusha is one either Netflix or Amazon prime right now.

Kick back in prime movie mode, clear your schedule for 3 hours, get your snacks ready and have a gun next to you in case some cunt roommate dares to interrupt the emotional crisis you're about to have while watching this Samurai Drama. It is up there with It's a Wonderful Life in terms of heartbreak, Zulu in terms of honorboners, Shakespeare in terms of storytelling, Kubrick in terms of cinematography (if not better, it's Kurosawa after all), and honestly deserves a long-ignored place in the Epics hall of fame, right smack dab next to Spartacus

Delinquents have been around since the 70's. And just because you were raised around the idea that polo shirt bros are cool doesn't mean the rest of the world follows that stereotype.

holy shit that's fantastic

Love exposure. Almost 4 hours long. I feel like it scales all genres almost.

A boy falls in love with a girl.

Unable to confess, he is gifted by a deus ex machina with the girl's phone number. Never minding the strange area code, he immediately calls her, and is overjoyed to find out that she has a crush on him as well.

But, the next day, when he recounts the previous day's confessions to the girl, she only looks at him with a perplexed expression. After some investigation, he finds out that the girl he called is not the same girl he fell in love with. In fact, she doesn't exist in this universe at all. She is the girl's alternate universe counterpart, who has fallen in love with the MC's own AU self, who too is blissfully unaware of her crush.

Hijinks ensue as the two strike up a deal to give each other their darkest, most private secrets in order to equip the other with the weapons they need to conquer the heart of their other selves. While the two chase their respective loved ones, DRAMA ensues as they begin to fall in love with each other instead and question the NATURE of LOVE.

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PV: youtube.com/watch?v=JcVGDV67L-g
EP 1: youtube.com/watch?v=o_rz1bluG_k
EP 13: youtube.com/watch?v=JLUjMWRCzic
OP: youtube.com/watch?v=ycfdfinG_P8
ED1: youtube.com/watch?v=hXDNGS9V4Us
ED2: youtube.com/watch?v=m4DyTjrruVo

FINDS

Stop posting that because it's already a thing.

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