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Tom-Yum-Goong. 4/5
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Gozu
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Bright Future
As if it was in question at all, with this film Kiyoshi Kurosawa secures his place in the immortal pantheon of Japanese master filmmakers. An amazing picture of such depth, heart, and life, that I almost expected the characters to walk right off the screen and into my living room. If you haven't seen this yet, I recommend watching it right away. Overall: 9.5/10 |
hard boiled
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"Acacia" 5/10
This might be the saddest horror movie iīve ever seen. Summary taken from IMDB: "Acacia" stars Hye-jin Shim and Jin-guen Kim as a married couple unable to conceive a child.The husband is a doctor and the wife spends her time judging student art and knitting.Things change when the couple adopts six year old Jin-seong,a mysterious boy obsessed with drawing pictures of an acacia tree that he believes is the reincarnation of his dead mother.Soon the wife becomes pregnant and Jin-seong becomes more unhappy.On one rainy night he disappears mysteriously..." - End of summary. From the moment i saw the adopted boy i instantly felt sorry for him. He looked both cute and sad at the same time and i have a soft spot for excentric outsiders. The whole time, i thought that the "Mom" acted oddly and unnaturally distant towards both her adopted child and later her own baby. I donīt know if thatīs just the way korean moms are when it comes to their children, or maybe she was just a bad actor? But did NO ONE think about the newborn baby in the end??:confused: :eek: :confused: :eek: |
ong-bak
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a chinese ghost story
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Pet Shop of Horrors Vol. 2
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hidden fortress
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