Justin11 Posted July 18, 2022 Posted July 18, 2022 - Heropanti 2' is a Bollywood movie, and I loved it when I first watched it, it got so much ingredients as a foreign movie.
Clasher Posted July 18, 2022 Posted July 18, 2022 On 7/16/2022 at 9:50 PM, Justin11 said: Spanish is the one I didn't try from your list @Clasher. Reason is because, Spanish movies doesn't use English to act, but majority of Chinese Kung Fu movies goes along with English subtitle or spoken language. If i am watching on Netflix I could easily get the subtitles to be displayed on the screen, and I do still enjoy movies even when my eyes is both on the action and still trying to read the subtitles. I basically watch every movie with subtitles as I like to get every single word or expressions made.
Justin11 Posted July 18, 2022 Posted July 18, 2022 3 minutes ago, Clasher said: If i am watching on Netflix I could easily get the subtitles to be displayed on the screen, and I do still enjoy movies even when my eyes is both on the action and still trying to read the subtitles. I basically watch every movie with subtitles as I like to get every single word or expressions made. Yeah, subtitles makes movies worthwhile to watch for foreign language movies. Their is no way I can watch a Spanish movie, Portuguese or Chinese movie without subtitles displayed on the screen.
Clasher Posted July 18, 2022 Posted July 18, 2022 2 minutes ago, Justin11 said: Yeah, subtitles makes movies worthwhile to watch for foreign language movies. Their is no way I can watch a Spanish movie, Portuguese or Chinese movie without subtitles displayed on the screen. I don't understand any of those languages but I love to watch movies and any genre of movie that peaks my interest I would try to watch it, glad there is subtitles to help with some foreign movies though.
Justin11 Posted July 18, 2022 Posted July 18, 2022 17 minutes ago, Clasher said: I don't understand any of those languages but I love to watch movies and any genre of movie that peaks my interest I would try to watch it, glad there is subtitles to help with some foreign movies though. Sure, the subtitles added flare to the movie, without it, I wouldn't understand anything around a foreign language that isn't understandable to me.
Clasher Posted July 25, 2022 Posted July 25, 2022 The heist of the century (2020) Is another really interesting foreign language movie I have seen.
Crazycrab Posted July 28, 2022 Posted July 28, 2022 Not a film, but I have stared watching Extraordinary Attorney Woo on Netflix. It's a Korean drama/comedy about an Attorney with Autism.
Clasher Posted July 29, 2022 Posted July 29, 2022 I just saw major (2022) Indian movie and it was a really good movie, my sister cried at the end of the movie.
Heatman Posted September 23, 2022 Posted September 23, 2022 I love both Chinese and Korean movies a lot. The one's that I can't get tired of watching are ; 1. Six Flying Dragons 2. Jumong 3. Iron Empress 4. Empress Ki 5. Dae Jo-yeong
Justin11 Posted September 23, 2022 Posted September 23, 2022 I love Chinese, and Indian movies. Even if I can hear Chinese or Indian dialects, I love watching their movie actions. And the movies I enjoyed from the both movie industry is as follows; Chinese movies; Fearless, Ip Man, Kung Fu Hustle. Indian movies; 3 Idiots, Chennai Express, Baahubali 2.
Akun Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 The foreign films I find to be the best are mostly anime films. I don't usually watch foreign films, so I don't really have a lot of good examples outside of anime to list. The one I remember most fondly as the 'best' would be the third Madoka Magica film, "Rebellion," but I wouldn't rank it as the best film I've seen ever either in comparison to non-foreign films. Akira was solid and really changed the anime and cyberpunk landscape. And of course, you have other classics like Ghost in the Shell and Grave of the Fireflies. I think there were a few non-anime foreign films that I liked enough, like Victoria (2015), an entire film uniquely shot in one take, and Run Lola Run, which I remembered as having a unique film structure, but I couldn't quite remember what (except that it had a Groundhog's Day type of plot). Worth mentioning is the underrated The Orphanage (2007), which was such a beautiful and tragic horror film that subverted horror tropes long before Insidious made it popular to do so. I immediately wrote a review for it after finishing the film because I was just so thoroughly impressed how it provoked me emotionally in all the right ways.
melanie_marie27 Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 (edited) 😝😂 It's embarrassing, but it's called "The Lover".. VERY dirty movie but I swear that's not the reason I like it. The movie would do just fine without all the naughty scenes. I think the storyline is cool. 2 complete opposites meet on a ferry, different in every single way possible. Even in age. Great film. Edited September 26, 2022 by melanie_marie27