Kino

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is there any essential korean-kino list
hell any asian film, I feel I have left them aside

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the handmaiden
oldboy
the wailing

I'm setting up to watch The World Of Kanako tonight.

There you go OP.

I really liked 3-Iron a lot. Innovative and unique film.

Hero

Fallen Angels

FUCKING KINO RIGHT HERE!
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Train to Busan

Any list of essential chinese kinos?

The Man From Nowhere (action/thriller), I Saw The Devil (horror/thriller) and The Chaser (mystery/thriller) are my top three that haven't been mentioned.

Noroi is pretty good

Train to Busan was really fun. I watched it with my parents and they loved it, and they'd unfortunately usually turn their nose up at foreign films.

kys

Start with Zhang Yimou's three mainstream greats, Hero, House of Flying Daggers and Curse of the Golden Flower.

What's the problem? Fallen Angels is great and is an Asian film.

The Wailing, dude the movie was something different.

Essential japanese, any akira kurosawa too.

>the handmaiden
This, just watched it yesterday. Very good movie.

These are great but I feel like they're pretty similar.

I Saw the Devil sets itself apart but I think The Chaser and The Man From Nowhere are really similar.

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The OST has stuck by me for 4 years now... that fucking flute-instrument man...

Why is it always these films?

My guess is because they are some of the best Korean movies and OP asked for Korean movies?

I would argue it is because people have a very limited pool of Korean films. Probably because they are hard to come by. I thought Veteran was better than any of those films.

I Saw The Devil!

Can't help it if I like detective and/or revenge themes. OP never said anything had to be 100% distinct from the next.