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Let Each One Go Where He May

Just about as close to perfect as a contemplative film can be.

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Dimitris

9Feb10

"it made me think of Eyes Wide Shut" hint: it was released BEFORE Eyes Wide Shut (sorry, i'll always be against this Kubrick film, haha) well, it depends...Faroe Islands are generally dependable by the Scandinavian countries, hehe. Costa Rica is practically invisible....all these lands will have plenty of time, it's the neglected regions we need to promote (not necessarily Criterion, it will be a miracle if they ever…  more
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Dimitris

9Feb10

hahahaha, so many Greek films and you chose to watch Slaughter of the Cock, i knew this photo would provoke, thus i added it :P Pantzis is probably one of the 2-3 most significant Cypriot directors (seriously, Cyprus is limited, haha), so it would be neat if any store over there will release any film of his. i added it to the list although it's a Cypriot production too, haha. thanks again for those Edwin films, once…  more
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yukitanonton

8Feb10

i love lino brocka, cheers, and greetings from Jakarta.  
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Law

8Feb10

Maybe it's just the inferiority of South East Asian internet... At least our noodles are good. I saw Last Chants for a Slow Dance with thanks to the Internet.  

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Ai qing wan sui

Vive L'Amour

Nothing like coming back to a film that once bored me senseless only to rewatch it and realize that it’s a masterpiece. There are so many things to love, like the fact that the dialogue is mostly redundant…  read review

Munich

Munich

My favorite review of Munich:

Ben Stone: You know what movie I just saw again other day, which is bleeping, like, mind-blowing I haven’t seen it since it came out is Munich.
Jay: Oh, Munich…  read review

Zire darakhatan zeyton

Through the Olive Trees

This is my favorite film about making a film. Not a single false moment, and towards the end I felt more for the actors having to repeat their scenes over and over rather than the director. What a…  read review

Sátántangó

Sátántangó

If there was one film I could bring with me to a Desert Island, this would be it. Every viewing experience for has always been different, something very few films a quarter of its length could achieve…  read review