Help me delve deeper into Asian cinema
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Please suggest some Asian films for me to see!
What I'm trying to do is watch some of the best Asian films from the past few years, so try to keep your suggestions, at least for now, within the past 5-10 years or so. To give you an idea of what I've already seen in the past few weeks, here you go. Try to come up with something in the same vein.
Hero
Zatoichi
Oldboy
Battlefield Baseball
Attack the Gas Station
Memories of Murder
JSA: Joint Security Area
Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance
Hero
Zatoichi
Oldboy
Battlefield Baseball
Attack the Gas Station
Memories of Murder
JSA: Joint Security Area
Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance
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You'll get some responses here, but you could also head to the International forum where you will not only find stickies that help answer this question, you will find this question has been answered many times over.
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I know about the stickies, but only one of them would really help me out (the HK thread), and that hasn't been updated in a while now, so for more recent films it isn't very helpful.
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King of Masks
Shiri
Fulltime Killer
Kikujiro
Failan
My Sassy Girl
Time and Tide
Suicide Club
The Foul King
Versus
Blue Spring
Tell Me Something
Shiri
Fulltime Killer
Kikujiro
Failan
My Sassy Girl
Time and Tide
Suicide Club
The Foul King
Versus
Blue Spring
Tell Me Something
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Since you mentioned "Hero" and "Zatoichi", maybe consider:
Twilight Samurai (Japan)
When the Last Sword is Drawn (Japan)
Warriors of Heaven and Earth (China)
Musa (Korea)
Legend of the Evil Lake (Korea)
The Legend of Suriyothai (Thailand)
Azumi (Japan) - haven't watched it yet myself
I enjoyed "Zatoichi (2003)" but I'm nowhere near as high on it as others seem to be. I liked the first 6 films mentioned above more than "Zatoichi (2003)". Definitely check out the older Zatoichi series if you haven't already.
As for other suggestions:
Save the Green Planet (Korea)
Twilight Samurai (Japan)
When the Last Sword is Drawn (Japan)
Warriors of Heaven and Earth (China)
Musa (Korea)
Legend of the Evil Lake (Korea)
The Legend of Suriyothai (Thailand)
Azumi (Japan) - haven't watched it yet myself
I enjoyed "Zatoichi (2003)" but I'm nowhere near as high on it as others seem to be. I liked the first 6 films mentioned above more than "Zatoichi (2003)". Definitely check out the older Zatoichi series if you haven't already.
As for other suggestions:
Save the Green Planet (Korea)
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Help me delve deeper into Asian cinema
I'm looking for some recommendations of "must see" contemporary Asian films. I've gotten my feet wet, but I'm wanting to expand my horizons a little. What are the essentials? I'm really looking for stuff that hasn't hit US theaters, because otherwise I've probably heard of it or seen it (ie Hero, Crouching Tiger etc).
Two that I have seen recently that I really enjoyed are Oldboy and Save the Green Planet. Anything similar to those two would be what I'm interested in.
I also love Samurai movies. I bought Zatoichi (Takeshi version) and enjoyed it. So anything along those lines would be good too.
And don't worry about Takashi Miike. I've had my fill of that.
And I'll take horror suggestions too, but I have seen a lot of them (Ring, Ju-on, Tale of Two Sisters, etc.) The whole "scary white-faced ghost" theme is beginning to wear thin to me. Are there any good Asian horror movies that don't use this convention?
Oh, and don't feel limited to recommending only ones that are available on Region 1 DVD. I've got a region free player.
Thanks for any recommendations.
Two that I have seen recently that I really enjoyed are Oldboy and Save the Green Planet. Anything similar to those two would be what I'm interested in.
I also love Samurai movies. I bought Zatoichi (Takeshi version) and enjoyed it. So anything along those lines would be good too.
And don't worry about Takashi Miike. I've had my fill of that.
And I'll take horror suggestions too, but I have seen a lot of them (Ring, Ju-on, Tale of Two Sisters, etc.) The whole "scary white-faced ghost" theme is beginning to wear thin to me. Are there any good Asian horror movies that don't use this convention?
Oh, and don't feel limited to recommending only ones that are available on Region 1 DVD. I've got a region free player.
Thanks for any recommendations.
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Good thread and I was about to start something like this myself.
I have just recently been taken over by Asian cinema and freakin' love it.
Started with Audition, then Dark Water followed by A Tale of Two Sisters and Oldboy.
Caiman - I would reccomend you check out Infection it's a pretty creepy horror flick and I dug it a lot - not the best but pretty damn cool (and no, there are no pale faces covered by dark hair to be found....just a lot of weird shit).
Here are the movies I have lined up that are suppose to be damn good:
Suicide Club/circle
Battle Royale - Link to Arrow's review....spoilers
http://joblo.com/arrow/reviews.php?id=219
Phone
The sisters
I hear Battle Royale is damn good and I don't know much about the others.
I have just recently been taken over by Asian cinema and freakin' love it.
Started with Audition, then Dark Water followed by A Tale of Two Sisters and Oldboy.
Caiman - I would reccomend you check out Infection it's a pretty creepy horror flick and I dug it a lot - not the best but pretty damn cool (and no, there are no pale faces covered by dark hair to be found....just a lot of weird shit).
Here are the movies I have lined up that are suppose to be damn good:
Suicide Club/circle
Battle Royale - Link to Arrow's review....spoilers
http://joblo.com/arrow/reviews.php?id=219
Phone
The sisters
I hear Battle Royale is damn good and I don't know much about the others.
Last edited by Rival11; 10-06-05 at 09:36 PM.
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Quick note: I just read that Infection is part 1 of a trilogy. That's actually great news because.......well, I'm not going to spoil anything. Let me just say that the first film came off as a perfect fit for a trilogy.
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What? The International DVD forum not good enough for you?
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What? The International DVD forum not good enough for you?
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What's so scary about the "International Forum"?
Does all the talk of being region free make you lose control of your bladder or something?
Does all the talk of being region free make you lose control of your bladder or something?
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Cure - Nice murder mystery
Three Extremes 2 - 3 shorts by 3 of Asia's greats (Takashi Miike, Fruit Chan, Park Chan-wook).
Infernal Affairs - Great story about an undercover cop and a mole in the police department.
H - A serial killer is in jail but his murders still continue.
Three Extremes 2 - 3 shorts by 3 of Asia's greats (Takashi Miike, Fruit Chan, Park Chan-wook).
Infernal Affairs - Great story about an undercover cop and a mole in the police department.
H - A serial killer is in jail but his murders still continue.
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Sharkskin Man & Peach-hip Girl
Fulltime Killer
My Sassy Girl
Blue Spring
The Foul King
Kikujiro
Fallen Angels
Oasis
Fulltime Killer
My Sassy Girl
Blue Spring
The Foul King
Kikujiro
Fallen Angels
Oasis
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Originally Posted by Mondo Kane
Kikujiro
If you don't mind non linear narratives along the likes of David Lynch, try most features from his Asian counterpart Shinya Tsukamoto...granted you may not like the likes of Tetsuo but i'd still bracket them under 'must see'
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Originally Posted by RichDB10
I'll see your Kikujiro and raise you a Sonatine and Hana -Bi, can't go too far wrong with a bit of Kitano.
If you don't mind non linear narratives along the likes of David Lynch, try most features from his Asian counterpart Shinya Tsukamoto...granted you may not like the likes of Tetsuo but i'd still bracket them under 'must see'
If you don't mind non linear narratives along the likes of David Lynch, try most features from his Asian counterpart Shinya Tsukamoto...granted you may not like the likes of Tetsuo but i'd still bracket them under 'must see'
Is it a pure sci-fi flick or are there some horror elements thrown in the mix as well?
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Originally Posted by Rival11
I've been hearing good things about Tetsuo but what's it all about? The write up I read sounded a little wierd (dudes body is meshed with metal and skin or something).
Is it a pure sci-fi flick or are there some horror elements thrown in the mix as well?
Is it a pure sci-fi flick or are there some horror elements thrown in the mix as well?
Shinya Tsuakamoto's films are ones that are going to polarise opinions, you'll either love them or hate them and of the films i've seen of his i'd say Gemini is probably the most accessible although i'm still to see Vital which i'm hearing good things about and is certainly not as weird/outlandish as the likes of Tetsuo.
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Originally Posted by RichDB10
I'll see your Kikujiro and raise you a Sonatine and Hana -Bi, can't go too far wrong with a bit of Kitano.
If you enjoy gross movies from a violence standpoint then I'd highly recommend Riki-Oh: The Story of Riki. It's a great movie to watch at a party because it's totally insane.