My Favorite Movies
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Suna no Onna (Woman in the Dunes) (1964, Unrated)
This high tension, mysterious, haunting and even erotic Japanese movie from 1964 is in my book the most perfect movie ever made. The imagery is utterly beautiful and captivating. It is a reflection on Zen philosophy that makes U wonder about the meaning of life. People who like reading Sartre, Camus or Kafka will adore this. |
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3-Iron (Bin-jip) (Empty Houses) (2004, R)
Bin Jip (Empty House in Korean) is a timeless classic and certainly one of the 5 best movies ever made. Kim Ki Duk again uses a spiritual theme, this time Metaphysics. The movie can be interpreted in multiple ways. Is it a daydream, if so of which character or did it really happen or is it part dream / part reality? Apart from the unique story, the acting is amazing (the actors never speak but yet carry so much emotion) and the photography eye dropping. Add to that a wonderful soundtrack of Natasha Atlas and U have a highlight in cinematic history. Apart from a very philosophical film, this is one of the most touching love stories ever made. |
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Dolls (2002, Unrated)
Takeshi Kitano is one of the most important contemporary directors, this is by far his best movie and one of the finest ever made. It's a Minimal love tale in 3 parts , visually stunning, emotional and filled with symbolic colours and symbols. Kitano also uses seasonal change during the 3 stories as a metaphor (a relationship starting in spring and ending in the wintersnow). This perfect work of art is a must see for anyone who loves cinema. |
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Nabbeun namja (Bad Guy) (2001, Unrated)
Kim Ki Duk's Bad Guy is a brilliant study of vanity, sexual obsession and moral. It tells the story of a pimp (Han-Ki) who forces a girl into prostitution out of revenge. Bad guy is dark, extremely emotional, violent and forces us to think. Many parts of the movie can be interpreted as a dreamlike, wish-fulfillment fantasy from the viewpoint of Han-Ki. The movie leaves many questions. Why does the pimp never speak? Why the voyeurism? Are Han-Ki's emotions hate or love and pain? What do the torn photo's mean? And the girl dressed in red, is it the heroine in the future (Karma) or is it someone from the past (Han-Ki's ex?)? There is always more under the surface than it seems with Kim Ki Duk's movies, this movie demands multiple views to understand how brilliant it is. Watching Bad Guy is like entering an emotional roller coaster. It challenges all conventional ideas we have about love. Watch it with an open mind and U will have a very powerful experience. |
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All About Lily Chou-Chou (Riri Shushu no subete) (2002, Unrated)
Words can't describe how much I adore Shunji Iwai's masterwork. Never have I seen a movie depict the lif of teenagers with more realism. The movie also handles the theme of pop idol adoration and features one of the best soundtracks ever (yes with music from Lily Chou Chou who is a real artist, in fact Tarantino was so imressed by this movie that he asked Lily Chou Chou to make a soundtrack for Kill Bill). One of the loveliest movies ever made. |
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Zui hao de shi guang (Three Times) (2005, Unrated)
Taiwan's Hou Hsiao-Hsien's minimal masterpiece. Qi Shu and Chen Chang play 3 different roles in 3 tales about love. Very little dialog, virtually no plot and marvelous long shots, this is cinema in it's purest form, this is art, this is Hsien. Elected as best movie of 2006 by Belgian film critics, I couldn't agree more. |
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Fallen Angels (1995, Unrated) |
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Les Quatre Cents Coups (The 400 Blows) (1959, Unrated) |
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Eureka (Yûreka) (2001, Unrated) |
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Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (Elevator to the Gallows) (Lift to the Scaffold) (Frantic) (1958, Unrated) |
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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (2003, R) |
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L'Enfant (The Child) (2006, R) |
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Chungking Express (1996, PG-13) |
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Head-On (Gegen die Wand) (, R) |
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Baisers Volés (Stolen Kisses) (1968, R) |
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A Special Day (1977, Unrated) |
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Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (Boksuneun naui geot) (2002, R) |
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A Snake of June (Rokugatsu no hebi) (2002, R) |
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Yojimbo (1961, Unrated) |
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Oldboy (2005, R) |
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Solyaris (Solaris) (1972, Unrated) |
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Vital (2004, R) |
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The Marriage of Maria Braun (, Unrated) |
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8 1/2 (1963, Unrated) |
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A fost sau n-a fost?, (12:08 East of Bucharest) (2007, Unrated) |
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Lost Highway (1997, R) |
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Lolita (1962, Unrated)
Classic stuff, my favorite Kubrick. Based on Nabokov's controversial novel, Lolita is a meditation on desire, youth and sexual obsession spiced up with some black humor. Peter Sellers excels playing different characters. 45 years after it's release Lolita still stands as one of the most wonderful English spoken films ever produced. |
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A Clockwork Orange (1971, R) |
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La Promesse (1997, Unrated) |
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Fahrenheit 451 (1966) (1966, PG) |
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The World (Shijie) (2005, Unrated) |
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Tian bian yi duo yun (The Wayward Cloud) (2005, Unrated) |
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Hiroshima Mon Amour (1960, Unrated) |
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The Hole (Dong) (The Last Dance) (1998, Unrated) |
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Hong Yan (Dam Street) (2005, Unrated) |
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The Best of Youth (La Meglio gioventu) (2003, R) |
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Avanti! (1972, R) |
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Oasis (, Unrated) |
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The Apartment (1960, Unrated) |
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Crimson Gold (2004, Unrated) |
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Fa Yeung Nin Wa (In the Mood for Love) (2001, PG) |
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Rana's Wedding (2002, Unrated) |
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La Dolce Vita (1960, Unrated) |
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Kumonosu Jô (Throne of Blood) (Macbeth) (1957, Unrated) |
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Festen (The Celebration) (1998, R) |
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Naked (1993, Unrated) |
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Battle in Heaven (Batalla en el cielo) (2005, Unrated) |
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Suzhou River (2000, Unrated) |
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Be With Me (2006, Unrated) |
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One Night (Yek shab) (, Unrated) |
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