Postby Cognitive Gear » Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:01 pm
It's been awhile since I last entered this thread, so I have a short list:
The Seventh Seal:
Well, there's a reason that this film is so highly regarded. Incredible film. Despite being over 50 years old, it still has messages and makes commentary that are applicable to today.
Paranoid Park-
This was an alright movie, directed by Gus Van Sant. I don't have much to say aside from the fact that it captures what it is like to be a teenager quite well.
O'Horten-
Fantastic movie. Artful, poignant, and hopeful. If you get the chance to watch this Norwegian film, take it. Just be ready with a bit of patience, as it's a bit slow. The film revolves around Horten, a retiring train engineer.
Shanghai Triad-
This is, quite honestly, almost one of the best gangster movies I have ever seen. (A couple of subjectively annoying songs are preventing it from ranking that high) Set in 1930's Shanghai criminal underground, a young country bumpkin is pulled away from home to become the servant of a cabaret singer who is the girlfriend of the "Boss". Things move along from there.
Cherry Blossoms-
There's not much I can say about this one without spoiling it. Even the movie trailer spoils much of the film. However, I can say that it explores what it is to come to the last chapter in life. Highly recommended, but incredibly sad.
I also watched Hot Fuzz again.
[font="Tahoma"][SIZE="2"]"It was so much easier to blame it on Them. It was bleakly depressing to think that They were Us. If it was Them, then nothing was anyone's fault. If it was us, what did that make Me? After all, I'm one of Us. I must be. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things."
-Terry Pratchett[/SIZE][/font]