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Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:17 am
by ColonelHogan
Highlander. It won the Academy Award for best movie ever made.

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 6:15 am
by waxass366
City of life and Bol.

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:09 pm
by AlbinoKalle69
Chefcook wrote:Sorry, Albino, but you may have forgotten the best and most memorable movie (series) from Germany:

Das Boot

Watch it.

If you are able to, try to get the series. The movie is just a sliced down version of the rest.

Chef
No, I didn't forget "Das Boot" but it's not in my list of the best German movies because I always fell asleep while watching it (and I tried like three times...maybe I should have watched it without the green stuff :? ).
And according to IMDb "The Lives of Others" is the better movie :P.
Let's wait what Sushi has to say about this matter :)

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:54 pm
by fawadforlan
So many people recommended me OldBoy, I will try to watch it this weekend.

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:44 pm
by Chefcook
Its really weird... especially at the end.. ;)

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:32 pm
by fawadforlan
Chefcook wrote:Its really weird... especially at the end.. ;)

I think it was haruky who told me not to watch the trailer, because that will spoil a few things. And I also heard that the movie is a big mindfuck :) I have no Idea how weird it will be.

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 5:01 pm
by .Sup
Ples v dežju (Dancing in the Rain)(1961)

Love drama of actress Marusa and painter Peter, he lives in a dark rental room, she in a tight apartment, but both spend most of their time in an inn, where they also meet. Their relationship is full of uncertainty and contradictions. Peter dreams of perfect beauty, Marusa seeks lost youth in commitment. But the illuminated window is withdrawing more and more.
A really old movie, I hope those who decide to watch it don't get annoyed by our language too much. The movie isn't for everybody, some need to "blossom" to fully understand it. For me it has a special attraction as the film features scenes of our capitol from which I am also from, its nice to see buildings and streets how they used to be, some have not changed one bit.



[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NgRnVuTfi4[/youtube]

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 3:28 am
by haruky
I'm super disappointed that I can't find any of these on Netflix.

Also, waxass, is the movie title "City of Life and Death" not "City of Life and Bol"? I can't find anything about City of Life and Bol.

I'm going to hit up my library to try and find some of these movies since I now have more time to watch.

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 4:19 am
by waxass366
'City of life' and 'Bol' are different movies :P

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 5:46 am
by sushi
To nominate the "best" movie is tough since you would have to get a consensus on the criteria for such selection first. In general a movie that moves the viewer and leaves a longtime impression should qualify. Also I would think some categories of film would be fair. How to compare "Pretty Women" and "Rambo" - ask your Girlfriend and you will get my point.

"Das Boot" is definitely epic (yes the series have some tiring moments - but if you allow yourself to get carried away you will feel the tension behind the "boredom" of waiting with the crew). To me it is the first "italo-western"-war movie I have seen, where the soldiers were dirty, unshaven, without shining uniforms, everything was filthy ...

"cloud atlas" certainly has potential, but does not nail it at the end (which is a bloody shame - it could have been the film of the year)

so to name a few German classics:
Starting with some b/w flics: Nosferatu, Metropolis (best to see with live orchestral music), die Feuerzangenbowle, Comedian Harmonists
color: Münchhausen (1943) , Aimée und Jaguar, Lola rennt, Der bewegte Mann, Der Name der Rose, Fitzcarraldo

There is a bunch of German warthemed movies (mostly "Anti"-war movies) ask and I will provide titles.

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 6:26 am
by Snow1Wolf
sushi, the cloud atlas movie you are referring to is the one coming out right?

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:03 am
by sushi
thats the one I am referring to. 8)

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:29 am
by Arcturus
The Netherlands: Soldier of Orange.

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 11:37 am
by Gonzo
Sushi is absolutely right, there are several german movies that are great. Lola rennt was the first movie I bought myself and I watched it so many times that I wore out the VHS.
But if I had to go with a single movie, I have to side with Chef and say Das Boot. I think the best way to really appreciate it, is to see the director's cut. It's the series- all in one movie. It's over 3 hours long, and REALLY slow at times, but due to the fact that the camera stays with the crew at all times, without any outside shots, it's extremely tense even when nothing happens, because you only know what the crew knows about what exactly is outside the boat, which usually is very little.
The acting is fraking fantastic, allthough I don't know if the translated version is any good. I stopped watching german dubbed films because the voiceover work is usually terrible, but maybe it's better for english, idk.

Re: Best movie from your country.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 11:38 am
by Arcturus
Why don't you Germans even mention Der Untergang? It's a great movie!