My Favorite Movies
| ArnoldPizzey's Rating | My Rating | |
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| 1 |
Janghwa, Hongryeon (A Tale of Two Sisters) 2003, R)
Beautiful, Sad and Scary, was Kim Ji-woon's remit for this unique movie. It is all these things for sure, but it is much more than the sum of its (not inconsiderable) parts. There is moment, near the start of the movie where Jung-ah Yum, as the stepmother greets the sisters, she is all brittle bonhomie and clicking heels, and they react with open hatred and fear. You may think you know where this story is going, but believe me, you absolutely don?t. What follows, might just be, the most extraordinary cinematic experience of your life. |
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| 2 |
Wandâfuru raifu (After Life) 1998, Unrated)
The premise of this story is, that upon your death, you stay for one week at a nondescript establishment where sympathetic councillors help you to select ONE outstanding memory from your life. Whatever you chose, (if you decide to chose) will be made into a short film, and you will live within that life-defining memory for all eternity. |
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| 3 |
Innocence 2004, R)
An isolated boarding school, hidden in the depths of a walled wood provides the backdrop to one of the most profound and haunting gems of cinema that I know. This is a wonderful treasure of a movie; an impeccably realised depiction of childhood and the loss of childish innocence. Lucile Hadzihalilovic?s film will transport you to a timeless, forgotten world that you thought lost forever. |



