Re: Foreign Films
I forgot to list Novecento. I definitely recommend it: it's long (about 5 hours), but worth it.
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I forgot to list Novecento. I definitely recommend it: it's long (about 5 hours), but worth it.
most foreign films i like are from asia and they are
Crows Zero (Japanese)
ong bak (Thai) i don't know how to pronounce it though?
The bodygard 2 (Thai) probably an alternative to the transporter.
and most foreign films air on SBS Australia
Last edited by Kuwaga (February 6, 2012 (01:30am))
Soy Cuba (Mikhail Kalazatov)
The camera work in this film is phenomenal. I suggest people watch this for the technical achievements in it.
Babies (2010)
I enjoyed it very much. It was very intresting.
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