/film/

Thread for serious discussion of arthouse and classic cinema.

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Just finished webm related. Good shit

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Any recommendations for a pleb like me?

Where that pic of Yas Forums approved arthouse?

This one? I also have the exit-level chart

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post it

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This was great. Malick is truly a genius. The Last Planet when?
>Marketa
Based. One of my favourites.
Watch The Devil's Trap and Valley of the Bees too.

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i feel like this picture lacks Weerathetakul and Jon Jost, but not bad overall

If you haven't already seen Kubirck, Welles, and Hitchcock, that's a good place to start. From there you'll want to move back to the roots with D.W. Griffth, Fritz Lang, and Murnau. If you're looking for something more modern and American, try David Lynch, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Terrence Malick. If you want a taste of European filmmaking check out Goddard, Bergman, and Tarkovsky. And don't forget to get some Japanese, with Kuroswa, Ozu, and Kobayashi.
You can find your own way from there. Don't be afraid to form your on personal taste. You might love some of these guys, you might hate them. Nobody likes an snob so don't pretend to like or dislike something just because you think it makes you look smart.

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forgetting someone?

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fuck off Vincent

Since the other user already posted it I'll post this one.

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Thanks!

>*cough*cough*
>Hey kid... I used to be a filmmaker, y'know...

>still no Jon Jost
>anything by Hackerazu Koreeda in any list
>worst Sokurov film where he just tries to copy Tarkovsky
>Horse Money instead of Colossal Youth

Anyone else seen The Painted Bird yet?
Director's biggest inspirations are Come and See, Andrei Rublev and Marketa Lazarova.
I'm thinking it's /kino/ boys

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>The Painted Bird
>A young Jewish
dropped

?

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>The Painted Bird
>Goat gangbang
picked up

Really want to see Bait but none of my milquetoast cinemas will show it.

The book is relentless misery. As far as Marhoul goes his other films are not great. I hope torrent comes out soon, at least the visuals look good.

Torrent it

>Anyone else seen The Painted Bird yet?

I haven't seen it, but read the book.

>>The Painted Bird
>>A young Jewish
>dropped

He's not actually even Jewish in the book. It's just another chance for them to make holocaustshit.

Its weird to me watching foreigners enjoying Manoel de Olivera's movies,the language and expressions that he uses are so clowny to us

The greatest film geniuses are never respected by their home nations

What do you mean by that? Is it anachronistic expressions or simply poor dialogues?

which one doyou recommend?

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frozen 2

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>No Kwaidan
Kwaidan

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> No Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets

Throw Away your books, Rally in the Streets

Also Confessions

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all of them

Love Exposure

LMAO DIS NIGGA FORGOT TO PAINT HIS EARS

Funeral Parade of Roses is the platonic ideal of kino

Demons (1972)
Many great films on that picture. Ugetsu or Harakiri would be a good starting point imo.

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Ran, Sonatine, Harakiri, Battle Without Honour or Humanity and its first sequel, Deadly Fight in Hiroshima, Battle Royale, Seven Samurai. Ugetsu actually made me angry, can't recommend.

why the fuck did it make you angry?

>Parasite
>Midsommar
>Joker

Pick one

What compels you to repost this

The Lighthouse

Beanpole

Marketa is overrated shit lauded by redditors whose film knowledge doesn't extend beyond Criterioncore. It's Vláčil's worst film of the 60s.

stop

Every character who attempted to rise above his station, who harbored some kind of ambition, is shown to be in the wrong and karmically punished. It peddles that you should be content with what you have, which is strictly bullshit when what you have is barely filling your belly. Promoting stagnation is not something I can agree with.

You always post this but never actually explain why the film is bad.

If you can't figure it out yourself there's simply no point in explaining.

>reddit redditors criterioncore reddit readit
I'm glad I don't live in your head

main character only wanted to sell his pottery in big city, which he did and there was no problem with it, the problem arised when he was overtaken by lust and cheated on his wife. Tobei on the other hand was overly fanatic about becoming a samurai. It wasn't just a dream, he was literally crazy about it which is not a good thing. His unearned ego led to his wife being disgraced.
It's not exactly about ambitions but ambitions led by ego and lust, ambitions that you don't want to work hard enough for, not your true dreams.

Who is your /film/ waifu/husbando ?
For me it's Leonid Kuravlev in Viy

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based

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Le epic contrarian man with 0 arguments to back up his claim. Pathetic.

Like he uses old language alongside with current one and expressions and names that stopped being used 50 years ago,and to add it all up he hires awful actors due to nepotism and has them expressing some weird ass philosophies in some god awful cadence...its normal you guys dont pick up on these things but to us sounds really awkawrd and clowny

Zazie

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>he uses old language alongside with current one and expressions and names that stopped being used 50 years ago
Sounds kino to me

believe me its not lol

Dunno, I have a feeling you're a pleb

>the problem arised when he was overtaken by lust and cheated on his wife.
Yes and that's exactly what I mean by "karmically punished", him striking big with the pottery is what leads to his downfall, the ghost is just an instrument of fate in this case. IIRC there were even lines from his wife that he shouldn't be trying to be earn that much money.

>ambitions that you don't want to work hard enough for
Sorry but this is horseshit. The guy did participate in the initial pottery making, he risked his head sneaking into the battlefield and fooling samurai. And even if we discount this as mere fraud, the hard worker out of two gets his comeuppance as well.

shame she didn't just use the young and beautiful diguise from the start when everyone would have gotten a happy ending

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Estrella

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