This is not a real thread,but i have seen two movies yesterday:
The first one is a Corean movie called:"A tale of two sisters" of Kim Jee-woon.It's the best horror/anguish movie i have ever seen.I strongly recommend this movie to any cinema lover it is extremely good.
The second one is Japanese:"Twilight samourai" of Yamada Yoji.It is astonishing,beautiful and deep.You have to see it!!!
Also "Sympathy for Mr Vengeance",Corean,from Chan wook Park,which is truely hard to see,be aware of the cruelty of some scenes,really disgusting but stunning movie really.
Also "Infernal Affairs",the one with Andy Lau and Tony Leong,very good action movie,for those who didn't see yet.
I guess there must be some people interested here.It is not only Martial Arts based but it represents for me the cinema as it should always be:you can't guess the end before the end!!
For those who seen one of all,please let comments so we can share some ideas about these movies.I would also like to compare different views of "A tale of two sisters" because there are many ways to understand it.
Cheers
The first one is a Corean movie called:"A tale of two sisters" of Kim Jee-woon.It's the best horror/anguish movie i have ever seen.I strongly recommend this movie to any cinema lover it is extremely good.
The second one is Japanese:"Twilight samourai" of Yamada Yoji.It is astonishing,beautiful and deep.You have to see it!!!
Also "Sympathy for Mr Vengeance",Corean,from Chan wook Park,which is truely hard to see,be aware of the cruelty of some scenes,really disgusting but stunning movie really.
Also "Infernal Affairs",the one with Andy Lau and Tony Leong,very good action movie,for those who didn't see yet.
I guess there must be some people interested here.It is not only Martial Arts based but it represents for me the cinema as it should always be:you can't guess the end before the end!!
For those who seen one of all,please let comments so we can share some ideas about these movies.I would also like to compare different views of "A tale of two sisters" because there are many ways to understand it.
Cheers
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