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James 11-11-2014 04:41 PM

Essentially anything Ozu or Kurosawa is gold. Aside from that it's a genre I for sure need to explore more.

Goofle 11-11-2014 04:45 PM

Shaolin Soccer. :)

Exo 11-11-2014 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 1506994)
Essentially anything Ozu or Kurosawa is gold. Aside from that it's a genre I for sure need to explore more.

Damn. I need to branch into Ozu. I have not seen a single film.

Black Francis 11-11-2014 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Goofle (Post 1506998)
Shaolin Soccer. :)

:thumb:

Better than Kung fu hustle imo

Goofle 11-11-2014 04:57 PM

Nobody got love for Chung King Express? I think it's fantastic.

Exo 11-11-2014 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Goofle (Post 1507009)
Nobody got love for Chung King Express? I think it's fantastic.

I think it was mentioned above.

Goofle 11-11-2014 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo_ (Post 1507010)
I think it was mentioned above.

Yeah that was me. Was hoping somebody would pat me on the back but alas, we end up here :(

Lord Larehip 11-11-2014 05:01 PM

Hollywood copies so many Japanese movies--Ring, Shall We Dance, etc. Even "The Magnificent Seven" was taken from "Seven Samurai". They even tried to make a Godzilla movie and it blew absolute chunks. There is a Japanese-American remake of a Korean movie called "Shutter", a horror movie, that's worth a look. I still think "Audition" wins in the horror genre hands down but, of course, I'm open to suggestions.

A superb Japanese movie is "Okuribito" a.k.a. "Departures." The plot, at points, is predictable and yet it is so well done that it grabs you anyway. It's the acting. The acting is best I've ever seen in a movie. It does not appear to be acting. You really think it's real, it's so well done. The acting sells the whole movie. It's a tear-jerker and I usually hate that genre because they try too hard to be poignant and I never come close to crying. "Saving Private Ryan" for example just left me cold. "Terms of Endearment"--same thing. But "Departures" just hits the mark perfectly. Typically Japanese movie philosophizing on love and death--and the acting sells it and you'll buy it hook, line and sinker.

Chula Vista 11-11-2014 05:02 PM

I've got The Good, the Bad, and the Weird in my queue too.


James 11-11-2014 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo_ (Post 1507002)
Damn. I need to branch into Ozu. I have not seen a single film.

Oh man, it's a must. It's a style of filmmaking I have seen no where else. Incredibly subdued and subtle. Tokyo Story is the visual starting point, but my favourite of those I've seen is Tokyo Twilight. Very dark film, which is odd to see in such a strange style.


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