Lads i am looking for films with a very particular aesthetic
>French Riviera / Mediterranean
>Rich Europeans feeling sad
>Pastel colours
>Lots of sun
>Lots of nice clothes
Talented Mr Riley
>>83556167
Claire's Genou
La Grande Bellezza
Eyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times, or, Perhaps One Day Rome Will Allow Herself to Choose in Her Turn
La Dolce Vita
Hannibal
L'Avventura
>>83556167
How to steal a million.
>>83556167
Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Cinema Paradiso
Porto Rosso
Spartacus (1960)
>>83556273
>La Grande Bellezza
this is exactly what you want OP
>>83556414
>Porco Rosso
fuck yeah.
Casino Royale
no kidding
>>83556258
>The Talented Mr. Ripley
this is exactly what you want OP, ignore the other posts ITT as they are all poor recommendations made by idiots with zero discernment
>>83556167
I think you would love 'A Bigger Splash' from 2015. Fits your criteria perfectly
Crazy Rich Asians(2018)
Maybe some David Hamilton films? They have a bad rep. because of child/teenage nudity but they service the points you're looking for.
Nice one lads
I've already seen some of these but i think i'm gonna check out Claire's Knee for now
Not watching none of that david hamilton paedo shit tho
>>83556167
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
>>83556764
Is Bedtime Story worth watching? Been meaning to see that.
iron man 2
porco rosso
>>83556167
Plein soleil 1960
>>83556933
HELL yeah.
>>83556167
The Night Manager miniseries.
>>83556764
not much sadness but otherwise fits the bill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ke-v0e3Cd4
>>83556167
Say no more senpai
>Focus
>Talented Mr Ripley
>Spectre
>The Grand Budapest Hotel
>L'amour est un crime parfait
>>83556167
>Lots of nice clothes
>>83556258
>Talented Mr Riley
A corduroy jacket in Italy
Death in Venice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pxn49yWVJk
Pauline at the Beach
Summer Lovers
Good thread, I love movies like this.
Le orme (Footprints on the moon)
Up on youtube.
Sexy Beast
>>83558669
great choice
To Catch a Thief.
>>83556258
This.
The Green Ray (Summer)
is probably the best choice for this kind of thing I can think of
also Rohmer's A Summer's Tale, Pauline at the Beach, Claire's Knee, and La Collectionneuse
>>83556258
I think it's "Talented Mr. Ripley." I really like it.
>>83559734
>I think it's "Talented Mr. Ripley."
Oh, is it?
>I really like it.
Oh, do you?
literally the mini-series "Riviera"
>>83559769
>Oh, is it?
Yes, it is. But it's actually "The Talented Mr. Ripley."
>Oh, do you?
Yes, I do.
>>83556167
A Bigger Splash
>>83559816
>But it's actually "The Talented Mr. Ripley."
Oh, is that so?
>Yes, I do.
Oh, is that so?
>>83560127
>Oh, is that so?
Yes, it is so.
>Oh, is that so?
Yes, it is so.
>>83560172
god shut p !!!
>>83560172
Very well, then.
Ocean's 12
>>83556258
This, its quite good too
Dunno if was ever translated for other markets but this is a good comedy about two families clashing during a summer on a neat med island. The first one is made of artists, intellectuals and people with strong left leaning views while the other one is full of ignorant but wealthy people. In the end both are kinda terrible people in their own way. It also contains Sabrina Ferrilli's boobs.
Name is Ferie d'Agosto, August Vacations in english.
There's another one, named Crustacés & coquillages, which might be exactly what you're looking for. It's not a good movie however, kinda boring.
>>83556167
Death in Venice
>>83556167
Lads, we love modern emptiness to be good-looking and glamorous. If L'Avventura had been about some fat short Italian guy looking for his pig-look-alike girlfriend with the help of an equally fat ugly woman, no one would care. e.g., the reason why La Dolce Vita was popular with so many people was not because of its moral insights but its peeks into the lifestyles of the rich and famous. Its social and moral concerns notwithstanding, we like it because it has people like big titted Anita, handsome Marcello, lovely Aimee, and the rest. If that movie had been about a fat ugly slobs of Rome, it woulda had far less appeal
>>83556167
Mamma Mia
>>83561270
is this from the Ebert review?
>>83561603
No, I wrote it myself.
>>83561656
did you fuck lying cunt
>>83556258
>>83556483
>>83559347
>>83559734
>>83560774
>not the superior and original version "Plein Soleil"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq-jl3J9CP0
>>83562335
It's based on a short story from the 40s either way, but I haven't seen Plein Soleil, and I speak French so thank you.
>>83556167
L'arnacœur (Heartbreaker in english)
>>83561915
I did write that myself, yes.
Why can't plebs just like great films because they're great films? Why do they need to be pandered to with a fucking genre or setting? The fuck is wrong with you fucking retarded plebs? Fuck off faggots.
>>83562335
Plein Soleil is not superior to The Talented Mr. Ripley. Know how I know? I've actually bothered to watch both, which YOU HAVEN'T DONE.
>>83562633
I've watched both
>>83562335
Oh cool, I will watch it.
I'm looking for movies with trailers that include an establishing shot of the city, first moving very fast but then slows down to normal speed with a character narrating over it
>>83561270
stop posting this every time Antonioni is mentioned.
>>83563955
I'll try but no promises.
>>83556167
Antonioni's tetralogy
(admittedly only Deserto Rosso is in colour)
Sorrentino stuff
(La Grande Bellezza and Youth are probably the closest for your purposes)
Io sono Li
(Not about rich Europeans, but probably the best looking depiction of Venice on film)
Death in Venice
I Vitelloni
Il Signor Max
Goodbye to Language
La stanza del figlio
Mr Bean's Holiday
>>83563876
what's going on here