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Watched Raise the Red Lantern this past weekend. Beautiful film, so poignantly told and filmed. I am often mesmerized by the films of foreign directors -- their work is often so artistic in that one could stop, and still, almost any scene, and have a beautiful painting or photograph. Lovely compositions in this movie.
The story is an incredible one -- revolving around women as the 'property' of wealthier men in China, and wife pitted against wife.
Well i have a long list here of my dvd collection,there's foreign and locals here:
Man in the Mask (Caprio)
Xmen(all)
The Notebook
Armageddon(classic but loved)
The Devil man(Japanese movie)
Taegukgi (Korean)
James bond (all)
Life is Beautiful
Anything by Ingmar Bergman (Swedish), especially 'The Seventh Seal'
Idi i Smotri (Russian)
Europa Europa (German/Russian)
Elling (Norwegian)
Grave of the Fireflies (Japanese)
City of Lost Children (French)
City of God (Brazilian)
Fellini Satryicon (Italian)
Goodbye Lenin! (German)
This is England (English)
Trainspotting (Scottish)
Pans Labryinth (Spanish)
City of God
Oldboy
Cinema Paradiso
Sympathy for Mr/Lady Vengeance
8 1/2
Pan's Labyrinth
21 Grams
Amores Perros
Constant Gardener
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