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it's not one of those " CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON " films ...is it ?
D.O.S. - Could your reaction to Lost in Translation be an age thing???? You're in college, so I'd think it might be difficult for you to identify with Murry's character. Thats certainly not a criticism of you, just an acknowledgement that you're not an old fart like me.
I take back what I said... I would own Hero but there are a lot of other movies I would prefer to own first.Lost In Translation..... The cinimatagraphy was hm not making me excited by any means. The quality of the film was really good but gave me a bit of "Sony Trinitron" computer monitor dark plastic look as well. The actors where good, actually a bit to good in a way. I felt the acting by standards of ability to do things was great, however I also felt like they brought attention to themselves. The fi ...
This is a very, very good movie. The best cinematography I have ever seen. A treat to watch. It started out as this extremely classy martial arts flick telling a simple tale and suddenly you realize that the tale is extraordinarily rich and has many viewpoints.Anyways, a beatiful movie and highly recommended. Do yourself a favor and watch it. I enjoyed it very much and keep thinking about it.
Korean films are another matter, and I can heartily recommend the triple-threat of"My Sassy Girl (2001)""Oldboy""Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... And Spring (2003)"for pure entertainment, any time, any where.
"Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" "Hero" "House of Flying Daggers"