>>220446292 >>220446310 Something with blemmyes maybe? Google AI tells me that their physiology would lead to them having low, hoarse, guttural voices that they could only use with difficulty.
>>220446721 >5.8/10 >Because I Hate Korea (Korean: 한국이 싫어서) is a 2023 South Korean drama film directed by Jang Kun-jae and starring Go Ah-sung and Joo Jong-hyuk. Based on novel of the same name by Chang Kang-myoung, it follows a woman in her late 20s who suddenly leaves her job, family, and boyfriend behind to go to New Zealand alone in search of her own happiness.[2] You had me excited that this was some Japanese or North Korean racism kino. Its just thot slop.
Are there any good Asian kinos about intra Asian racism?
>>220446767 casting yourself as the couple of a beauty to engage with her in sexual activities is the chadest move you can make, just like joseph gordon levitt did in don john with prime scarlett johansson
>>220447055 In the movie Claude is a lame loser and mostly acts uninterested towards her until she cucks him, which I consider chadscendental. To be in that position and using it for that. A Joker type beat.
>>220447200 Your posts made me appreciate Koreans more. At first I thought your posts were spam, but after watching a couple of your recommendations. I'm a changed man. Thank you unnie.
>>220446214 I’m sure even a retard like you is aware that typing a reply on a message board is pretty different from teaching someone to speak a language
have you noticed that the average letterboxd hoe reaction to anything is "i wouldn't have done this like this" this is the height of critical analysis that the average woman is capable of, this is how their brain process watching a movie insightful i hate them
>>220445978 >Favourite /film/ within a /film/? For us its the Camp Miasma film series from the film Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma. (PREMIERING IN CANNES THIS WEEK)
>>220450528 >>220450480 >>220450458 >>220450405 >Within that dispiriting journey, though, there is liberation — bringing us back to those bloody, vivid sex scenes. “I’m really hoping that they are wrestled with culturally in the way that Blue Velvet’s sex scenes were wrestled with culturally, or the most troubling moments in my previous works have been wrestled with,” Schoenbrun says. “Within those scenes are a lot of complex ideas and feelings that a lot of people share but don’t talk about.”
>>220446866 >hate korea because someone posts korean television and film on a television and film imageboard valid >hate korea because of various social and political conditions have come to impact your day to day life what a whore reeeee reeeee
>>220452454 >"I don't want to see a movie of peasants eating with their hands" --- François Truffaut on "Pather Panchali" (1955) Truffaut reportedly walked out & said the above quote, during the late night screening of Satyajit Ray's debut movie at the Cannes Film Festival, 1955. third world worship and fetishization is the mark of the retard and the pseud
>>220452884 Her daughter's an all-timer and incredibly beautiful. I also love how goofy she is. In retrospect, I'm surprised Eva wasn't included in the Jewesses of /film/ chart. Not posted enough here I guess :/
She's rather sophisticated. The goofiness appears to be more of an act for the cameras.
>Eva wasn't included in the Jewesses of /film/ chart She appears to go more for roles that are challenging and complex. She's not a marvel explosion movie type. She prefers quality films. Also she says the dark roles help her express herself more.
>>220454563 the final fight in a derelict building is specially good, it reminded me of the mine fight of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom for some reason
then I realized both have the same director of photography (Douglas Slocombe)
>>220454844 I'm not getting any results with qbit's search plugin. if you can download it and upload it on gofile, or just share the magnet, I'll suck your cock.
>>220445978 A bunch of oldies in Let's Go Karaoke! (2024) are how a teen ponders the world. It's a great coming of age, showa Jpop nostalgia, and the weirdest "BL" with a lead performance on par with Gosling's Ken - a tropey role that can easily go wrong or tasteless is done with semi iconic results.
>>220455509 >(Leni Riefenstahl, 2003) Imagine having sex with a 100-year-old woman before she passed, especially one notoriously into younger men. good lord
>>220459355 Funny how the answer to "When was the last time a good film won an Oscar?" is always about about the "Best International feature" category.
>>220459500 >Silence of the Lambs >Unforgiven >Schindler's List >Forrest Gump >Braveheart >The English Patient >American Beauty The 90s were relatively stacked with essential pictures of high quality and entertainment value. Even something like Titanic was certainly revolutionary for the time in terms of production value. I think the Academy's decay started fast since 2009 with The Hurt Locker, and then with: >The King's Speech >The Artist >12 Years a Slave >Birdman >The Shape of Water All mid, and dare I say, woke. Can't believe Everything Everywhere All at Once won a Best Picture award; that's just sad.
>>220460007 I mean, for American mainstream, Silence of the Lambs and Schindler's List are pretty good, and, yes, certainly better than what wins nowadays. But having them as flagships for your nation's cinematic output really puts the whole "industry" into perspective.
>>220460604 Yeah, they are not the best of the best, but watching them within the context of world mainstream cinema, they really are great films, not even that bad when compared to something like Lawrence of Arabia, for example.
>>220460764 Leon takes place in New York, so I counted it, and I was on the fence about including OUaTitW, seeing as I didn't include The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
>>220445978 >Favourite /film/ within a /film/? Singin' in the Rain is a frontrunner for best film within a film as well as ballet within a film. The leads get most of the attention but Jean Hagen and Milliard Mitchell are fantastic in that film. I almost didn't recognize Mitchell in The Naked Spur desu.
2.5 hours later, I gotta call it quits with the character creator. Parts of my lower body are somewhat numb. It's close enough now. Fuck me. Sorry for /vidyafilm/ posting, I just really wanted to share the fruits.
Why did she have to die, bros... When I see beauty die in a picture, I get so sad thinking about the future and the past; every breakup feels like it will end my heart. I guess I'm just afraid of dying.
>>220464832 Falling to LH standards makes you a little cooler, actually, sad that you need to cosplay as better people to make an impact. At least LH is funny.
>>220464895 That's the point, imagine the woman you love being a literally who and dying, and no one will know she even existed, and her life was absolutely nothing... the things which matter to us don't mean nothing later.
>>220465061 The world is closing in and did you ever think that we could be so close? Like brothers the future's in the air, I can feel it everywhere blowing with the wind of change
>>220463119 Love when she has no idea what the film is, so she pretends to think for a moment, then acts like she had some brilliant thought about why she is keeping the current selection
>>220465020 >>220465043 knowing death is guaranteed is a positive thing to me. while I'm still here I'll pursue love and joy to the greatest extent and take risks. I'll keep wandering and wondering until a freak accident or an illness releases me. I'm not suicidal or depressed, it's just comforting that I'll leave my body and mind behind.
>>220465322 God I hate Gugadadingo so much. He once claimed his Suspiria remake technically wasn't even a remake. In that case, why not name it literally anything else? Even Suspiriorum would've been acceptable. Nope, gotta give it the same exact title so it always pops up first over the original. AAAAAAHHHHH *stabsliceslash*
>>220465322 the opening titles with SIX ACTS AND AN EPILOGUE IN DIVIDED BERLIN (Presented by Amazon Studios) fuckin kills me though any interview I've ever seen from him is just an extended namedropping session like "Yes you see we made this film with Fassbinder and Wedekind in mind......This miniseries was inspired by Pialat-" shut da fuck up
>>220466541 >He's high on cinephilia and always sharp to recall his inspirations That's cringe though, fucking cinephile directors, had enough of these fags.
>>220466555 >"My mother was always making up little songs for us," says Harper. And brother Sam remembers Jessica coining her own ditties that "weren't exactly appropriate family material." >That racy bent helped Harper get an early role on Broadway in the musical Hair. "If you took your clothes off, you got an extra $2.50 a night. That was an enormous amount of money at the time, so what can I say? I've got my price."
>>220466541 >He's high on cinephilia and always sharp to recall his inspirations That's retard, imagine having to namedrop some better director everytime, it sucks dude
I miss when directors weren't massively influenced by other films/filmmakers. The best classic directors weren't like that and it's a real problem today.
>>220466788 >hot and gay True, I jerked off to a couple of scenes from Call Me by Your name and almost managed to jerk off to the kiss in Challengers but then it cut back to Zendaya and it was an instant turnoff. Queer wasn't particularly sexy tho cause Daniel Craig looks like Putin.
>>220466934 That's exactly where I took such sentiment from. It's why so many shitty films get made today, too many cinephiles conflate movie knowledge with moviemaking knowledge and it shows. Crazy how he nailed it back in '82.
>>220466744 besides the relative novelty of the medium in the first half of the 20th century it helps that many of those people came from more varied backgrounds and arrived at film directing by chance or via some off-kilter path. now you just come from an at least six-figure background and go to film school
>>220467339 Yeah I included her not because she's ugly (she's not) but because of her obnoxious black kween antics that were spammed on /tv/ for a hot minute. Plus The Invitation (2022) is one of the worst films I've ever seen. ……..oh wait, that was Nathalie Emmanuel from the later F&F flicks lol
>>220468090 Kinda... I feel attracted to like 90% pf women and I'm horny 24/7, so yeah, I'm like the ultimate personality dude because I think almost all women are goos looking to beautiful, major exceptions being crackheads, extremely fat bitches and anorexics.
>>220468144 >I'm like the ultimate personality dude Well, if personality makes up 80% of your rating, that actually works against Zendaya, who has none.
>>220467432 Have you seen Bodies, Bodies, Bodies? She was in that and I’d consider it to be one of the worst films that I’ve ever seen. Otherwise she’s basically just in unapologetic slop like Star Wars, right?
>>220468673 >Have you seen Bodies, Bodies, Bodies? She was in that and I’d consider it to be one of the worst films that I’ve ever seen. Nope. I always avoided that one after seeing the trailer in theaters more than once, plus Pete Davidson is a genuine charisma vacuum.
>>220468880 La Pendeja's blind but you're absolutely right, she's hot as hell with crazy brow game. Cry Macho was also decent.
>>220468888 For me it's >Red >ITCOTCK >Larks' >Discipline >Bible Black in that order. I liked Lizard back in the day as well but that was probably because of the Jon Anderson crossover.
>>220468888 Easy Money might be my least favourite in there, way too straight bluesy for me. Love Larks and it has based Jamie Muir in it but for me it will always be In the Court.