What are the best film set in Europe from 1500-1900? Not necessarily movies about nobility/upperclass people.
that's a big time frame
tits
>>79325941
>skin whiter than teeth
What did she mean by this?
>>79325962
For thou
>>79325941
War and Peace (the Soviet one)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_and_Peace_(film_series)
Herzog's Nosferatu
>>79325941
Is that fucking teeth decay? Did she not brush her teeth?
>>79326286
Brits are requires by law to ruin their teeth. Makes the queen feelbetter about herself.
>>79326167
http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/war-and-peace-1969
>>79326167
the new one was great. How is that one? Differences?
Il Gattopardo
>>79326351
>By now the statistics regarding "War and Peace" are well known, but forgive me if I recite them with a certain relish anyway: the film was five years in the making at a cost of $100,000,000, with a cast of 120,000, all clothed in authentic uniforms, and the Red Army was mobilized to recreate Napoleon's battles exactly (it is claimed) as they happened.
>The prestige of the Soviet film industry rested on "War and Peace" for half a decade, and the result looks like it. You are never, ever, going to see anything to equal it. Indeed, because of the need to schedule the film in two segments of three hours each, you may never even see it unless you go during the current four-week run at the Esquire. It is difficult to imagine this massive, six-hour film playing neighborhood theaters or turning up on the late show.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0469640/
>>79325941
She was so pretty back then, shame she fucked herself up with surgeries and hair removal and fake teeth.
>>79325941
Bary Lyndon
>>79326391
does it have an english dub?
>>79326640
Hair removal?
>>79327077
She got her pubes lasered.
>>79327166
>>79327077
>>79327011
check 'em nerds
>>79327227
>7227
Could be better. Follow my example.
>>79326993
>14 posts later and the only correct response is posted and gets zero replies thus far
All these reddfugees, poltards and /b/kiddies have to go
>>79326391
sounds biased, but the army scenes sound more based. The new ones runtime is also ~6 hours, but the war scenes looked somewhat underwhelming, cheap. the rest was nicely done. Only saw the prison scene in both, and the new one was better done, better acted.
such a qt. would marry too
>>79325941
That's quite a big time frame, Europe changed massively in that period.
Mr Turner is pretty great and disappeared without a trace which is a shame.
Helps if you're familiar with Turner but it's still a neat view of the life a working class master artist.
>>79325941
https://youtu.be/1UjZEktkDC0
>>79325941
The Agony And The Ecstasy
>>79327011
yes
>Perhaps the dubbing has something to do with this: The voices are so well dubbed into English that after 15 minutes you don't even look at the lips anymore. I usually object to dubbing on the grounds that it cheats us of the actor's own voice and intonation. But I am willing to concede that six subtitles would be rather too much for most audiences, more like reading the book.
>>79325941
How do you go from this...
>>79327519
What about your crazy wife in the attic?
>>79327752
To this?
>>79327544
This. It's an underrated masterkino.
Barry Lyndon, I suppose.
>>79326993
Came to post this
>>79327312
and this
>>79327752
>>79327778
Good plastic surgery
>tfw Macbeth is set during the 11th century
Apart from Barry Lyndon, how about Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility?
Why hasn't anyone said Amadeus yet?
>>79326993
I don't know, man. The shots are consistently beautiful, I like how many of them look like paintings from the era, but I still prefer The Duellists for the story and characters.
>>79327841
Polanski Macbeth best Macbeth
You're in the wrong medium my man.
Costume dramas are really my favorite genre. They bring an entire canvas to the world full of details, gorgeous settings and costumes and subtle nuances, and the slow pace in most of them feel like reading a comfy and warmfelting novel.
Among my favorites from the last 20 years or so
Sense and Sensibility
Pride and Prejudice
Becoming Jane
Queen Victoria
Jane Eyre
Atonement
Elizabeth
Anna Karenina
Shakespeare in Love
Les Miserables
Sweeney Todd
But there's plenty more. I'm always watching a costume drama whenever I meet the opportunity.
>>79328649
Are you a woman
>>79328649
Same here, man. Pretty much the only reason I watched Downton Abbey was because of the costume comfiness that was there even when the story was boring.
>>79325941
Le Retour de Martin Guerre is both a great movie in itself and, additionally, it's historically accurate.
>>79328675
/tv/ is a female board.
Brotherhood of the Wolf
>>79328580
in comedy category maybe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr6VrmOQY1M
>>79327716
>But I am willing to concede that six subtitles
I'm grabbing it right now but what exactly does this mean?
Like
-character
-character
-character
?
>>79329064
It's true.
>>79329299
I'm curious as well.
>>79329299
>>79329400
I don't know this, but I think it's meant to be "six hours of subtitles".
>>79329204
Nothing wrong with that.
>>79325941
Barry Lyndon's the best one
takes place in the 14th century but is pure kino.
alatriste
>>79329872
Oh yeah, that would make the most sense.
>>79329973
That cover couldn't look more like it belonged to an extra-shitty death metal album.
>>79326357
this 2bh
>>79326993
yes
>>79328831
It's set before 1500 though.
Parfume
Amadeus
Le Souper