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Korean movie general thread, just watched pic related and loved it.

Any movies you recommend?
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>>84886784
From the same director you can check Seoul Station (more zombies) and The Fake. People say King of Pigs is great but haven't watch it yet.
Also The Handmaiden is 영화관. From the director of Old Boy.
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Ajeossi
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>>84887156
Will check out now thank you very much dude! >>84887210
Alright alright alright
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This is a favorite of mine, I'm a sucker for monster movies.

English title is The Host btw
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>>84886784
Train to Busan is one of the worst movies I've ever seen kek
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>>84887345

dont like this one at all.. tried giving it a go but just no
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>>84887401
The way you type and your taste in movies confirms you are a pleb.
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>>84887443
Damn, based poster.
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>>84887456

host is a shitty ass movie, deal with it
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Never thought I'd shed a tear during a korean zombie movie
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>>84887565

reported for spoilers, enjoy ban
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>>84886784
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1190539/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0310775/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5034194/
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Also any Japanese movies to recommend would also be tight
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>>84887693
Just watch all the classics
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A Tale of Two Sisters is a great psychological thriller/horror movie. The Wailing is good too.

>>84887693
Audition is pretty damn good.
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>>84887693

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286635/
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>>84887210
Little girl actors in korean movies are so damn emotional

Especially in the wailing and sympathy for mr vengeance they really mame you feel like theyre in danger
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>>84887345
I really liked the Host when I saw it. But the same guy made Snowpiercer and I'm not sure I can forgive that. Dear Directors: please decide beforehand if you are making a serious message movie or an absurdist comedy about nothing in particular. Because if you try to do both you get an overlong, boring mess that communicates nothing in particular.

Favorite korean film is undoubtedly Attack The Gas Station. Found it in a bargain bin 100 years ago and I've loved it ever since.
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>>84887592
How does it compare to the others
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>>84887937
Better than sympathy for Mr. Vengeance but Old Boy is a little better. Would recommend.
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>>84887303
This
>>84887443
This
>>84887345
This
>>84887684
This

Also I saw the devil, Mother, Take of two sisters, Yellow Sea, Man from Nowhere, Bittersweet life, The wailing, Save the green planet and Spring Summer Fall Winter ... and Spring

t.Korean Kino expert
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Any good Korean comedy-dramas?
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>>84887937
I don't recommend it in all honesty
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>it's a Korean movie thread is just people mentioning the same 15 movies over and over again episode
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The Handmaid is a great one, but does anyone kinda feel that it falls apart in the third act?

The way things get resolved for the women is just kinda way too smooth.
The con-artist dude falls for a really basic trick and then just takes the uncle out with him automatically. I don't know, it just wasn't as clever as the first 2 parts.


Maybe it's because Park Chan Wook changed the ending from the novel it was based on. I'd have to read that at some point.
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The Wailing was absolute masterkino, I loved it. Really unique and thrilling (after a slightly boring first part).

Does anyone have recommendations for movies in a similar style?
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>>84888016
>t.Korean Kino expert
What about
-Failan
-The Show must go on
-A dirty carnival
-Friend
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>>84888130
The Wailing was a bit goofy for my tastes desu. Couldn't tell whether it was trying to be a comedy or a horror most of the time.
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>>84888130
It's not that similar in style but I loved the wailing and loved Cure (1997) so maybe try that
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>>84887874
I love me some Johnny To, but that's a Chinese movie with a Japanese lead actor, my dude.

Otherwise "Vengeance" would be a french film.
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>>84888072
>its a meta poster
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>>84888169
Yeah the first part was like that, but after that it got great.

I still don't quite understand why they had to make even the fucking devil Japanese though
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I Saw the Devil is lit
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>>84888078
Maybe it was because I came from watching Seoul Station with its typical Yeon Sang-ho ending, but I liked it having a happy ending, even if it was cliched or irreal.
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>>84888169
>>84888130
The devil at the end was pretty scary desu and the start was funny to build up the daughter a little and show how shit the police was

really got me thinking throughout the movie whether the shaman, stranger and lady were good and bad and constantly changing my mind throughout the movie.

I think you need to have some background understanding of the culture/religion to fully appreciate it maybe.
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>>84888203
Am I wrong though? For how much people seem to talk up modern Korean cinema it seems like there's actually only a few diamonds in the rough.
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Just saw this one today. One of the most depressing movies I ever saw. A bit flawed but still good. Director is the also the lead role and he is pretty good.
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>>84888161
Good
Not seen
Good
Great

Have you seen Children...? Is it worth a watch?
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>>84888250
I didn't mind the ending being happy, at all.
I just felt that as far as the suspense and the cleverness was concerned it kinda fell flat.

You expect a movie about grifts and cons and double crosses to have one cool final reveal of some kind at least. And it just didn't.
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>>84888275
that's because the film industry in korea has effectively only existed for like 20 years, dummy
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THIS WAS BETTER THAN THE DEPARTED I DONT GIVE A FUCK

Possibly better than Infernal affairs and it has the Shaman actor from The Wailing who is comfy af
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>>84888305
wtf, that was the director?
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Whose seen Hana bi?
KINO
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O
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>>84888226
I love how the protag completely BTFO the killer every time they meet, so satisfying
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>>84888275
I suppose we should just stop making these threads?

Once the majority of /tv/ has watched the entry level movies only then can we go deeper
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>>84888384
That's Japanese m8
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>>84888388
did you miss the last 20 minutes of the movie by any chance
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>>84888320
Nope haven't seen a lot of these "new" looking movies I usually judge it on the cover and the actors/director involved which isn't a good way to judge t b h
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>>84888412
>Once the majority of /tv/ has watched the entry level movies only then can we go deeper
Never going to happen. Too many tourists and cross posters who don't actually give enough of a shit about film.
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>>84888414
I know but op asks for nip films here
>>84887693
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>>84888384
this is japanese but i have watched sonatine, what is it like compared to that?
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Does China make any good movies whatsoever? I feel like due to population alone they must've come up with at least some kino. Or are they literally just billions of retards who only like Transformers flicks?
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>>84888443
you mean where he rigs a mechanism to decapitate Kyung-chul in front of his family and make them ultimately responsible for it?

I would say that's pretty BTFO
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>>84888484
If you like sonatine you'll like hana bi
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>>84888521
Farewell my concubine might be one of the best films ever made
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>>84888521
Hong Kong stuff like Wong Kar Wai + martial arts stuff like Crouching Tiger and Hero.
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>>84888377

Yeah, I was shocked. His debut full feature film. His acting was pretty great desu
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>>84888521
If you consider Hong kong chinese then check out Wong kar-wai (Director)

Also House of flying daggers, Hero, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Shaolin Soccer, Fearless, Once upon a time in china, Jet Li and Jackie Chan movies??
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>>84888539
yes, which happens right after literally everyone that the hero ever cared about is murdered

but yeah, completely BTFO
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>>84888521
Red Cliff.
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Everybody raves on about Bong Joon-ho's later movies, and rightfully so, but his first film, Barking Dogs Never Bite, is an incredible piece of comedy.
Also, I never see anybody bringing up stuff like Attack the Gas Station or On the Occasion of Remembering the Turning Gate and they are some noteworthy piece of cinema.

>>84888521
China is becoming one of the greatest exporters of arthouse worldwide - just in the last few years, we've had 'Til Madness Do Us Part by Wang Bing and Behemoth by Zhao Liang, not to mention Kaili Blues, a first movie masterpiece by Gan Bi.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ETRMWX9op4&t=6s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woBNjIK_15k
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>>84888611
>>84888634

Yeah I was talking more about mainland Chinese, HK is obviously legit. I'm a huge MMA fan which has completely ruined martial arts films for me; even if they look cool it's hard to get over the fact that none of the techniques they use are actually effective.

Forgot about Shaolin Soccer/Stephen Chow in general. Fun movies

>>84888586
Looks good; thanks
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>>84888775
Barking Dogs Never Bite was a snorefest
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>>84888375
agree
is one of my favorites, the final scene is really good, where they just partner up to beat up a gang
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>>84888654
True, he paid for his revenge with the lives of those around him, and in the end he became the very thing he hated. It goes to show that revenge is a selfish undertaking.
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>>84888818
How
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>>84888947
yes what I meant was that it isn't just a "protagonist BTFOs the bad guy all the time" film, and the ending made it really uncertain who BTFOed whom in the end
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Stop what you're doing and watch this film right now
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>>84889079
complete fuccboi chick flick
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One fine spring day is really comfy
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Kino expert here, these are all of the korean movies i have watched, and their ratings out of 10:
>the handmaiden, 8
>*The Man from Nowhere, 7
>*oldboy, 7
>*madeo, 6
>*the chaser, 6
>*a bittersweet life, 6
>*the wailing, 6
>*Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring, 6
>*joint security area, 6
>*train to busan, 5
>*i saw the devil, 5
>*memories of murder, 5
>my sassy girl, 4
>*the host, 4
>okja, 3
>snowpiercer, 2

I've placed asterisks beside each movie which have a bad end, where the protagonist, or one of the protagonists, dies or experiences undue hardship (not being able to catch the bad guy, save the one they love, or find out a harsh reality). just to show that these films mostly end the same and follow a formula, which is one reason why i don't rate them too highly.
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>>84888305
>That ending
Saw this movie like 2 years ago and i remember it made me depressed as fuck.
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>>84888305
SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIBAAAAAAAAALNOMAAAAAAAAAA
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>>84889146
>I don't rate movies highly unless they have a happy ending
kys
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>tfw recently started watching korean kinos and reading manhwa
Never thought gooks would be such a goldmine.

>>84886784
>Any movies you recommend?
The Handmaiden
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>>84889146
Absolutely shambolic
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>>84887345
I watched this the other day and it was such a letdown. I usually eat up anything korean because I think they have a great way of making movies but this was just completely overrated for all the praise it gets.

It felt more like a B-movie "horror" that was more comedy than horror. Very disappointed.
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>>84889050
>the ending made it really uncertain who BTFOed whom in the end
I'd agree with that, especially since the protagonist seems completely fucked up by everything that has happened. No way he went on to live a happy life after that. I guess in terms of physical pain, almost all of it was inflicted on Kyung-chul and very little on Kim. In terms of psychological warfare, though, the victory probably goes to Kyung-cul.
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>>84888775
I believe bong himself refuses to talk about the movie nowadays and considers it a bad beginner mistake or something
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>>84889079
This is truly art. It was spiritual as fuck.
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>>84889400
>>84889400
what about it was spiritual?

>read reviews
>everyone just mentions how "simple" it is, without explaining why that's a good thing
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>>84887443
amazing poster desu
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No one has mentioned it but age of shadows was spy kino. From the guy who made bittersweet life and I saw the devil and that tgtbatu homage. He's not as good as bong or park, clearly more pleb genre style over substance kind of films but with patrician sensibilities, an obvious fan of Melville and Leone not unlike Johnnie to. It saddens me that in order to see good European pop cinema nowadays one has to watch Asian films.
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Is anyone else slightly put off by their "special
" way of acting?
Like how many discussions are one side talking and the other never replying
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>>84888375
This was fucking great. I only have ONE complaint about this movie.

When he shot the woman in the barrel, I was thinking that it was his pregnant wife, but then later on you see that it wasn't. I felt such a huge impact from him having to kill his own wife and child that when I found out it WASN'T his wife, I was kinda disappointed. Other than that it was amazing
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>>84887684
Chaser was great. Probably one of my favorite Korean Kino's. Kinda underrated as well. Sympathy was also fantastic, maybe better than Oldboy.
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>>84888130
Chaser by the same director is great. It's a pretty straight thriller as opposed to being a horror (sort of) but it's very much in the same style.
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>>84889634
There are two sympathy movies lad, both great though. I don't really think I could pick a favorite from the trilogy.
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>>84888213

a lot of cultures in the east, particularly south korea (who were under japanese rule for over 30 years) and china, are still miffed about that whole japanese imperialism thing. making him japanese it was a way of playing into those resentments, and also people in general are more suspicious and fearful of foreigners
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>>84889780
Meant to say Sympathy for Mr Vengance. Liked it's style a bit more but Oldboy has a way better ost so I go back and forth between the two.
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>>84889458
It's kinda simple. It talks about buddhist philosophies, but it's shown in a way that everyone can relate to the core message of the film.
I almost cried in the final scene.
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>A Tale of Two Sisters
>Chungking Express
>Cure
>Fallen Angels
>Infernal Affairs
>Memories of Murder
>Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
>Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
>The Chaser
>The Man from Nowhere
>2046
>A Hard Day
>Armour of God
>Joint Security Area
>Mother
>Rumble in the Bronx
>Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War
>The Good, The Bad, The Weird
>The Handmaiden
>The Wailing
>Wheels on Meals
>Coin Locker Girl
>Sonatine
>Tokyo Drifter
>Adrift in Tokyo
>Project A
>Police Story
>The Young Master
>Stray Dogs
>What Time Is It There?
>A City of Sadness
>Millennium Mambo
>The Puppetmaster
>Hard Boiled
>Fireworks
>The Yellow Sea
>A Better Tomorrow
>City on Fire
>The Killer
>The Host
>City of Life and Death
>Eureka
>The Human Condition I: No Greater Love
>Tokyo Story
>Harakiri
>Ran
>A Brighter Summer Day
>Castaway on the Moon
>As Tears Go By
>My Heart Is That Eternal Rose
>Full Contact
>Time and Tide
>Long Arm of the Law
>Friend
>The Show Must Go On
>A Dirty Carnival
>Failan
>Nameless Gangster
>Inside Men
>The Unjust
>Peppermint Candy
>My Sassy Girl
>Breathless
>Save the Green Planet!
>Attack the Gas Station!
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>>84889830
>Sympathy for Mr Vengance
pure kino.

Lady Vengeance felt like it was trying too hard at times, although it was also very good.
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>>84887592
Li Geum Ja my korean moviefu. Top choice
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>>84889599
>I felt such a huge impact from him having to kill his own wife and child that when I found out it WASN'T his wife, I was kinda disappointed. Other than that it was amazing
Hang on what??? when was this revealed I always thought she was his wife
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>>84886784
Boomerang family, a dark comedey slice of life about a family who are just a bunch of assholes to eachother but love one another deep down.
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>>84889887
shame she didn't really do any other movies. she was really good in lady vengeance
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Shit didn't know this thread would still be up, thanks for all the talk and recommendations guys! Glad to see foreign kino is appreciated.

Also unrelated note does anyone have any idea about this painting of an Asian woman on a bed looking at an opened letter, I remember seeing it when I was younger and can't seem to find it.

Obviously a long shot c:
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>>84889926
I thought so too, but later on in the movie you see his pregnant wife in the apartment after the huge fight where the guy dies in the elevator. Then you see her in the apartment where she has a miscarriage from stress. I still don't even know who the woman in the barrel is meant to be.
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The Flu (2013) is pretty enjoyable. Essential concentration camp kino.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BvKZMg2LjU
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>>84889926
>>84889599
did you idiots watch the film without subtitles or what?

>>84889926
his wife literally appears in the movie after that scene
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>>84889873
Some films that should be mentioned
>Like father, like son
>Still Walking
>Dersu Uzala
>Ugetsu
>Raise the red lantern
>In the mood for love
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What exactly makes korean movies stick out when comparing them to other asian markets? (japs, chinks, and so on) Do they excel in something specific that other countries don't?

Generally curious for an answer.
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Can someone explain what this movie is supposed to be about? It feels like key moments are cut off or not explained.
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>>84890071
they're the best at making you feel like shit
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>>84890009
>did you idiots watch the film without subtitles or what?
I think I spent too much time trying to figure out other things and keeping track of all the names of everyone else that I just assumed it was his wife in the barrel since that would be the most obvious and hardhitting thing to happen in the movie, but then I saw his wife afterwards like I wrote in >>84890005

Who was the woman in the barrel though?
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>>84890071
This >>84890161 and they make pretty good thrillers. I have more of a struggle to take a Chinese or modern Japanese movie seriously.
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>>84890071
They just seem more edgy,
The buddhist undertones and reinvention of genres, corrupt korean police
I love their style when people are always wearing lovely suits and basically just chainsmoking throughout the movie
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I feel like people remember Korean action and thriller movies more than other genres.
But they make other great stuff in other genres if you branch out just a little bit.
Going by the Book is great comedy while Castaway on the Moon is a solid quirky romance.
These movies are actually pretty well known, I just always found it a shame that people forget everything outside of action/thrillers.
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>>84890071
I don't know but their works aren't as rigid and safe as Japs. They're sprinkled with western degeneracy and are made in opposite of wish fulfillment ideas.

Japanese on the other hand provide safe and less cynical escapism.
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>>84888305
pure kino
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>>84890248
>These movies are actually pretty well known, I just always found it a shame that people forget everything outside of action/thrillers.
I think it's easier for us to understand action/thrillers because their is less dialogue
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>>84889950
>masqarade
this is awasome movie
good actor, good story
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>>84890200
it was his "chess teacher"
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>>84890071

> Korea
Korean films tend to be very professional and competent, almost always atleast watchable and a great alternative if you've grown tired of terrible Hollywood genre thrillers. Usually quite simple concept, with an often relatively downplayed villain (or rather one with understandable motivations, rather than being extravagant).

> China
China fell for the long shots meme and basically every worthwhile chink film (aside from Yimou Zhang) is incredibly slow and methodical. If you like that stuff, great, you've got about 20 trillion films like that every year which are pretty much the same, have fun!

> Japan
Japanese worthwhile films are probably the most diverse and risky. There's a huge amount of very missplaced edgyness stemming from the manga method of storytelling. But you got Hirokazu Koreeda for the boring longshots as well.

Japan also has Nakashima, the best contemporary director, but aside from him they're probably the weakest of the lot.
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>>84890247

If you honestly think Japanese movies are "rigid and safe" you clearly haven't branched very far into their world of movies.
I mean one of their most famous movies of all time (Godzilla) was anything but rigid or safe.
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>>84890326
This Lee Byung-Hun guy keeps popping up everywhere when im adding movies to my list

What are some other actors who have a lot of kinography under their belt?

so far im seeing these actors all the time
-Choi min sik
-Hwang Jung-min
-Kim jee-woon
-Song kang-ho
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>>84890333
Ah, okay. Thanks for the clarification, that makes sense.

There was a splitsecond where I thought it could be her in the barrel, but then I was like "nah" and then I was sure that it was his wife because I felt like if it was just his "chess teacher" that it would be a pretty insignificant death, not only for him but also for us as the viewers compared to how crazy it would be if it was his wife.
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>>84890395
Godzilla was good. But Godzilla is like 60 years old and it spawned a schlocky franchise with silly movies that aren't in line of the idea/tone of the original.

Japanese media is being less original by the day. Which is what I meant by "safe".
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>>84890474
>falling for the chinks all look the same meme
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>>84890526
It got meme'd into reality.
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>>84890391
What's the name of the film in the webm?
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>>84890071
It's just a lot of revenge plots and gratuitous violence
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>>84888226
>>84888388
What was the deal with the dead body in the taxi cab? Just a random coincidence?
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>>84890526
To be fair, she was all crumpled up in a barrel and bruised up from beatings and had tape over her mouth.
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>>84890391
>>84890236
>>84890211
>>84890161
>>84890247

Thanks for the interesting output (and (yous)). These are now the times I kind of regret quitting Korean language back in my first college year. Fuck Hangul and my short attention span

Having your points in consideration, are jointed film projects (japan-korea, china-korea) a recipe for succes or disaster?

I wouldn't count old boy since the source manga is a complete different thing from the film. But it kind of shows how two different creator mindsets try to compromise.
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>>84890581
Confessions
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>>84890622
korea-china collaboration = we need dem chinese monies
korea-japan collaboration = we're making an anime and we don't really know how
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>>84890625
That's what I thought, thanks.
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>>84890453
what about Kwak Do-won or Kim Yoon-seok?

and i think Tadanobu Asano its like japaneese Lee Byung-Hun
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Does anyone know the name of that movie where the main character goes to pick up guns from a russian dealer?
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>>84890731
in bruges
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If you want to cry
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>>84890762
no, its an asian movie
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>>84890731
is it where he steals the guns?
saying he's on his boss orders or something like that
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>>84890889
YES i forgot what its called please tell me
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>>84890781
more depresive movies
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>>84890071
Korean cinema is basically Hollywood 2. It's all fedora dog shit. It gives you entry level plebs the ability to say you've seen foreign films and allows you to keep the same type of enjoyment they get from Blockbusters.
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>>84890968
lel
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>>84890968
>Hollywood 2. It's all fedora dog shit.
kys
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Does this count as a Japanese movie? Or French or Iranian?
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>>84890913
i can't seem to find it, do you remember who was the lead actor?
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>>84890968
This is somewhat true now that Netflix has a bunch of Korean movies. I fucking hate that. Now every normie Koreaboo is acting like they know Korean cinema.
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>>84891282
Apparently it was A bittersweet life but my memory of the film and my memory of the russian gun dealing scene feel out of place.
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>>84891384
>This is somewhat true now that Netflix has a bunch of Korean movies. I fucking hate that. Now every normie Koreaboo is acting like they know Korean cinema.
There is hardly anything good from korea or anything mentioned in this thread apart from Man from nowhere on Netlifx UK
It's just slice of life shit for the k-pop twitter fangirls
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>>84888039
>>84886784
Secretly Greatly and Miracle in Cell Number 9.
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>>84891192
>Denden
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>>84890071

their culture is unforgiving and korea has always oppressed by their neighbours, their revenage lust makes some pretty kino movies.
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Korean cinema is defs the best film industry outside of the west.
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>>84890581
Confessions

an amazin Japanese movie
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>>84890940
pretty much all of them. Bleak Night got me really hard, so did I Saw the Devil.
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>>84888818
This desu. /tv/ memed me into watching it. Was an utter piece of trash.
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>>84888469
Then shut the fuck up already.
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>>84890608
The guys on the taxi were murderers that would pick up people on desolated roads, they wanted to kill the bad guy too but got outskilled.
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>>84889359
The reason you didn't like it is why so many people liked it. Its supposed to be funny.
> because I think they have a great way of making movies

I bet you only like the over-the-top edgy Korean thrillers.
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