A list for sleepykiss
Even though I'm pretty sure she doesn't like natalie portman, this is my story and I'm sticking to it. It's hard to find recommendations for someone with such a voracious appetite for film, but these are a few that may have escaped her radar.
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Let the Right One In 2008, R)
The weight of this film rests almost entirely on the shoulders of two twelve year old actors ... and they deliver the goods. There's nothing groundbreaking about the story but even in a story we've seen before it's a joy to spend it with these two characters, a testament to how delicately the film is directed. The cinematography is ice cold beautiful and adds to the isolation we feel from the teenage outcasts. This is a masterful production. |
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Princesas (Princesses) 2005, Unrated) |
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Samaria (Samaritan Girl) 2004, R)
About a girl whose father discovers she is prostituting herself ... OR ... a movie about a guy who discovers his daughter is prostituting herself. Either way, this is a very touching film ... from Kim Ki-Duk. There are two different worlds going on trying to find bridge through pain or kindness. For those who think it starts off like an after school special, yep, that's the point. I think this is KKD in top form. Sex, Violence, Misunderstanding, Love comingling in bizarro-land. |
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Mi in (La Belle) 2000, Unrated)
You have to like films about crazy, beautiful, young, lovable, destructive women and the men who become poetically addicted to them. And you have to see this film as surrealism or it doesn't work. Or, you have to enjoy watching a couple of very attractive people get naked, make love, fight, kiss and make up. Either way. |
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The Girl in the Café (The Girl in the Cafe) 2005, Unrated)
Watching this I started out thinking Bill Nighy's act would wear thin. Wrong. Then I kept wanting to give him a hug. Beyond the sheer joy of Nighy's performance is a pretty solid slap in the G8 summit's face. The politics are solid in this film, the emotions are fragile. "I fear you'd think less of her if she were with me." Ouch! Very touching. |
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Ping Guo (Lost in Beijing) 2007, Unrated)
Lost in Beijing is banned in China and its filmmakers are banned for two years from making films in China. What kind of nonsensical time-out is that? I want more of them to fall through the cracks and make films like Lost in Beijing--which is nothing like Farewell My Hero's Kingdom of Flying Yellow Flowers. |
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Secret Sunshine 2007, Unrated)
This film stars two of my favorite Korean actors, Do-yeon Jeon and Kang-ho Song, and is written and directed by Chang-dong Lee, of OASIS fame. |
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Noksaek uija (Green Chair) 2005, Unrated) |
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Haepi-endeu (Happy End) 2001, Unrated)
Do-yeon Jeon is excellent in this film as the cheating wife. She reels you into her life to the point where you stop judging her. That's good actin'. There were a few inexplicable plot wonders, but who cares? The ending is abrupt and ambiguous, seems to happen a lot in Korean films, but not too frustrating. I was pleased to discover that this actress, Do-yeon Jeon, went on to receive best actress honors at the 2007 Cannes for her performance in SECRET SUNSHINE. She's very engaging. |
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Trust 1990, R) |
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Love/Juice 2000, Unrated)
Simply Beautiful. This is Brokeback Babbling Brook. Incredibly insightful story about one-sided young gay love that transcends itself. The woman who made this film is the daughter of a famous film director and I'd say its given hera wonderful head start. She's young and destined for greatness if the gentle and mature way she put this film together is any indication. |
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The Uncertain Guest (El Habitante incierto) (The Uninvited Guest) 2004, R)
The problem with this movie is it could have been written better. The hyper-expository monologues Claudia dishes out were so unrealistic I laughed. It's a sign of a director in trouble when he has to give lines to a character that can't be delivered organically for the sake of the audience. Those plot-getting-in-the-way-of-the-story lines polluted an otherwise poetic, dream like, and metaphorical film. I would never call this film "Lynchy" ... which is just shorthand for "I don't get it but I liked it anyway ... I think. Didn't I? Did you?" |
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Visitor Q (Bijitâ Q) 2001, R) |
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Bound 1996, R) |
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Control 2007, R) |
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Closer 2004, R) |
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The Dead Girl 2006, R) |
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Garden State 2004, R) |
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Red Road 2006, Unrated) |
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La Capture 2007, Unrated)
Interesting direction to this semi-arty French film. Loved the frustrating ending and all the scenes in the rehearsal studio. Keep your eyes out for tough, natural beauty Catherine de Léan. Wears Boots. |
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M 2007, Unrated)
Absolutely beautiful! Brilliantly assembled simple story of a writer in search of his muse, told with rich colors and lots of black, dream logic, humor, inspired editing, and a soundtrack that matches it beat for beat. I wanted to applaud almost every scene. Arty without pretension and a poet's attention to detail. |
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Naboer (Next Door) 2005, Unrated)
If you like a good mind-fuck ... and who doesn't? ... a little kinky sex and a lot of tension, go here. Trying to figure out the layout of this apartment was mind boggling. It was supposed to be. |
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Man on Wire 2008, PG-13) |
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Genova 2008, R) |
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Good Dick 2007, R)
Best American indie flick I've seen in a long time--not "shot on a cell phone" indie, it's got good production values and one of the best "guitar riffing with effects" soundtracks EVAR. When the boy and girl sit down to watch an Annie Sprinkle video together: Priceless. Good Dick is edgy, smart, and very funny. Written and directed by and starring Marianna Palka, it's one of those first babies by an obvious talent. |
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Ne le Dis à Personne (Tell No One) 2006, Unrated)
Maybe a little too complex for its own good, needing the cliché 15 minute monologue over flashbacks at the end to unravel and explain everything. It also contains about a dozen strong characters that aren't given their due resolution but it is a compelling, if at times difficult, two hour ride whose main focus is a man who longs to explain the mystery surrounding his presumed dead wife and why he isn't her murderer. |
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Revanche 2008, Unrated) |
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Surveillance , R) |
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Ex Drummer 2007, Unrated)
The dialog in this film is so quick-witted I could barely keep up with the subtitles. It's very funny, and very punk. It's dark and violent and nihilistic and truly bizarre. Each member of the band must have a handicap. One has a really bad lisp and lives on the ceiling (see poster)-(only in his own home, tho), another has a debilitating mother complex and a stiff right arm, another is deaf and addicted to crack, and the drummer's handicap is that he can't play drums ... but he's writing the story. The soundtrack is magnificent and the acting is all spot on. If you like punk, you gotta see this. |
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9 songs 2004, Unrated) |






























