Lancelot - Yeah, misspelt it = NOT "The taste of others" BUT "The Lives of others".
Oh yeah, I like him too :)Quote:
Originally Posted by shobana_in
Racy entertaining films with style. I feel he is the guy who is for intensity !!
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Lancelot - Yeah, misspelt it = NOT "The taste of others" BUT "The Lives of others".
Oh yeah, I like him too :)Quote:
Originally Posted by shobana_in
Racy entertaining films with style. I feel he is the guy who is for intensity !!
:shock: Sir, mor-lam edhukku? As for cinema aesthetics, neo-realism. As for culture, Iranian. Perhaps, because we know very little about them. Also because most of those movies end up being banned in Iran. So, in a way they are anti-establishment and I like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by thilak4life
Absolutely. Funny Games and Cache are loaded with social and political messages. Trying to catch the messages is a part of watching his movies. Piano Teacher was more about an individual's loneliness. I liked all three, but if I have to rank them it would be Cache, Funny Games and Piano Teacher, in that order.Quote:
Originally Posted by thilak4life
The Downfall is a subjective take on Hitler, since it is based on his secretary's account. It created quite a furore in Germany for portraying Hitler in a human light. But the director was unfazed. Some Germans I talked to like the movie nonetheless. Goodbye Lenin, I hear, is quite realistic and authentic take on life in East Germany. With all it's humour, there is still an underlying sorrow about what continues to happen. I haven't seen "The lives of others". Theater poga time kidaikardhilla.. DVD release varaikkum wait panna vendiyadhudhaan.Quote:
Originally Posted by thilak4life
As for top 10, let me try (in no particular order):
1. Tin Drum: A small boy decides to stop growing unable to take the decadence around him. The movie shocks and jolts the viewers. Not for the faint hearted.
2. Downfall: for showing a Hitler we have not seen before. and also for the war scenes.
3. Ali: Fear Eats the Soul: It's not just about racism. The movie goes much beyond it.
4. Wings of desire: Angles wanting to live as humans. Ring a bell?
5. Edukators: what happens when a trio of anti-capitalists kidnap a wealthy entrepreneur?
6. Run Lola Run: Of course, we know about it.
7. Goodbye Lenin: So do we about this.
8. The Marriage of Maria Braun: A part of Fassbinder's BDR trilogy. Picking up the pieces from the war and moving on..
9. Beware of the Holy Whore: A stranded film crew. Everyone in love with everyone else. One of Fassbinder's best.
10. Anti Bodies: Forget the tacky graphics and Christian references. The movie works as a thriller.
Are there movies you would recommend?
Racy, yes. He also had a distinct style. But he seems repetitive at times. I also didn't like Carlito's way much.Quote:
Originally Posted by shobana_in
The Lives of Others was not a great movie at all. It was pretty darn boring and except the heroine, nothing impressed me. USA's penchant towards german movies fetched it an oscar. Pan's labyrinth was 100 times better and I am a fantasy hater :)Quote:
Originally Posted by lancelot
I have just seen 2 out of kannan's 10 (Downfall and Lola)
Das Experiment is a german movie I liked and would like to recommend :P
kannan.....u dint carlito's way?
man...thats my favourite action movie.
may be a treat for al pacino fans...
well i tot "The Lives Of Others" was amazing movie. the ending was so sad an mellow.. hmmm...Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
it was a slow movie.... but it was not boring.. to me at lest...
but i also think Pan's Labyrinth was the best out of the movies nominated for the Oscar... it was one of the best fantasy movies iv seen...
i guess ppl see things differently... rite Nerd?? :D
hehe
:D
The plot line seems very interesting. Will catch it soon :D.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
The movie was kind of predictable. After he throws out the young ganster from his club, I knew his end was near. Pacino was great though as usual :2thumbsup: . I liked The Untouchables better.Quote:
Originally Posted by shobana_in
Yes Lancy :thumbsup:
And yeh Untouchables is the best BDP movie :P
'Sir' - I guess it comes automatically, especially when I write faster, it reflects what I think the very moment I type. No offense intended :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kannannn
I like Neo-realism for its aesthetics and it has also hit me harder. But come to think of it, I haven't watched that many Iranian movies. Forgot to thank you for the earlier recommendations :)
Ahaa, Got to watch them again. Haneke's movies impress me, because I am a sucker for disturbing movies and the 'dont-get-the-first-time' types. Although I seem to remember my lack of attention while watching "Funny games" - that would have prevented me from following it more closely. Should watch them again :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kannannn
I liked "Downfall" and "Goodbye lenin", I always thought Downfall would be a real travesty in reality (every historical character is questionable). GL was nice and neat - So, I had a doubtQuote:
Originally Posted by Kannannn
I haven't seen "The lives of others" yet. So, same pinch :lol:
No Dvds for foreign films here, only download :D
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Originally Posted by Kannannn
1. First on the priority
2.6.7 - Paathachu.. :P
4 - It was remade with Nic Cage and Meg Ryan by hollyland - 'City of angels'? I saw that long time back - it was so-so if my memory serves right. But I believe, WOD is rated highly in imdb as well.
Thanks a lot - looks like I got few titles to download.
Das Experiment - Just Like Nerd, I liked it - Disturbing and thought provoking. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kannannn
I agree. He is repetitive at times. But I liked 'Carlito's way' being an Al fan(not as a great movie) but it's no way near 'Scarface', that I agree. Haven't seen his horror outing 'Carrie' and 'Causalities of war' about Vietnam war. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kannannn
i liked the sharp shooter...wuts his name...that guy appeared in godfather 3Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
Nerd and lancelot,
I liked Pan's labyrinth too. And I hate fantasy :lol:
And about De palma,
I think he has the distinctive style in making masala movies like 'Mission impossible'.
He should also thank Thalaivar's 'Guru' for the intense maneuver in CIA headquarters :lol: