I won't spoil the ending, but I will tell you she doesn't sing. Definitely a French film! You will never see an American film like this.Ilya said:Hope she didn't sing...
I haven't been much of a fan of foreign films really -- a little too much work IMO to follow the subtitles and still get the feel of the movie. But after today, I think I can officially say I've just not been seeing the right foreign films. I've seen three today that I really enjoyed -- oddly enough only one was actually on WorldCinema, although all would fit in there. Fat Girl, Knife in the Water, Onibaba. All winners. And the last two were simply stunning visually -- beautiful. I might not always understand what the hell the filmmakers' intentions are, but these movies sure have a way of making you think and feel. Keep up the good work, Voom.... Please?1080iBeVuMin said:This is why I LOVE Voom's WorldCinema channel. I could use 3 more HD channels like that one.
I wish IFC were in HD -- coming soon I suppose.
And by the way...
GO CHUCK!
GO VOOM!
Sorry for going way OT, but if you are getting the foreign film bug, you might check out "The Barbarian Invasions" (2004). It is a special favorite of mine, but by no means for everybody. It's been on the premium channels. Perhaps you have already seen it.TheTimm said:I haven't been much of a fan of foreign films really -- a little too much work IMO to follow the subtitles and still get the feel of the movie. But after today, I think I can officially say I've just not been seeing the right foreign films. I've seen three today that I really enjoyed -- oddly enough only one was actually on WorldCinema, although all would fit in there. Fat Girl, Knife in the Water, Onibaba. All winners. And the last two were simply stunning visually -- beautiful. I might not always understand what the hell the filmmakers' intentions are, but these movies sure have a way of making you think and feel. Keep up the good work, Voom.... Please?