Movie Talk (New Films, Old Films... doesn't matter) (55 Viewers)

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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Ajami. Anyone know it?
I heard good things about it.

I love vincent cassel :heart:

watched la strada. I didn't find it overwhelmingly sad like I thought I would based on reviews, but to quote a review that said it perfectly... "you will not forget gelsomina's face". Plus anthony quinn is awesome.
Excellent film. Its last scene was overwhelmingly sad :D

I just downloaded Pan's Labyrinth. Any fans or critics?
I loved it.

can someone recommend a sad love story? not your notebook bullshit, but maybe something like... weekend (the new gay movie haha but I like the story arc), or... I don't know, a love story but not full on/very subtle with affection
Letter from an Unknown Woman
Splendor in the Grass
Wuthering Heights
Casablanca
The Bridges of Madison County
The English Patient
Moulin Rouge
Atonement
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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At first not that much. The stories are very tragic, a long succession of awful events caused by idiotic thinking followed by helplessness. Like a mafia gang coming to demand protection money from a guy who owns a bar. He shoots one of them, paralyzes the gangster. Which of course starts a vendetta. They arrange a peace negotiation with some kind of local traditional judge who weighs damages on both sides and decides this family has to pay 30k usd or whatever to this mafia boss, a crippling debt needless to say.

So it's a story about despair essentially and nothing positive to take away from it. However towards the end I got into it more, it's not a bad movie.

What's strange is how calm the various people are even in moments of great turmoil. Both the Arabs and the Jews, just to be clear. :p
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
At first not that much. The stories are very tragic, a long succession of awful events caused by idiotic thinking followed by helplessness. Like a mafia gang coming to demand protection money from a guy who owns a bar. He shoots one of them, paralyzes the gangster. Which of course starts a vendetta. They arrange a peace negotiation with some kind of local traditional judge who weighs damages on both sides and decides this family has to pay 30k usd or whatever to this mafia boss, a crippling debt needless to say.

So it's a story about despair essentially and nothing positive to take away from it. However towards the end I got into it more, it's not a bad movie.

What's strange is how calm the various people are even in moments of great turmoil. Both the Arabs and the Jews, just to be clear. :p
You should watch the documentary I recommended in a few pages back, Promises. You will have a better chance of noticing the difference between Arabic and Hebrew then :D

Btw, I don't think anyone as good and fair as Israeli filmmakers have ever pictured the situation over there.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Well in this movie the political commentary is not at all central and quite downplayed even is my impression. Obviously it portrays mistrust of Israeli police, it shows checkpoints, it shows how almost all Arabs speak Hebrew whereas only some Jews speak Arabic etc. But on the whole it does not politicize the question. It is the anti-Rebel you could say.

On a personal level there are conflicts with tribal themes like a Jewish man having a dispute with Arab neighbors over some practical issue that then escalates because they can't agree. But even that is not central.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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I haven't seen this one but Waltz with Bashir and Promises are two of the best films made about the conflicts over there. It's probably because they know that no one can accuse them of being antisemitic :D
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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apparently i look a lot gosling in drive. therefore i am like the second coolest guy ever apart from gosling himself in that movie.
 

Fint

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Aug 13, 2010
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Just back from 'The Sitter', didn't expect much, wasn't disappointed. Jonah Hill is somewhat funny but he is pretty much the same character in all of his movie's bar Cyrus maybe. Gotta stop wasting my money on these type's of movies :sergio:
 

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