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ladyryan
Foreign films can best described as windows to view the world.I've seen few local films which has in so many ways inspired by Foreign films. I find Italian (for romance) and American films very delectable.Foreign films are very...
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Written on July 31st, 2012
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I've never been much of a fan of traditional romance movies or the Hollywood variety. I find them quite boring. There's been a few exceptions, such as Sweet Home Alabama, but for the most part they are predictable and a bit redundant...
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Written on June 9th, 2012
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amarimad
السماح بالكتابة بحسب النطق الصوتي
I'm in love sex
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Written on April 12th, 2012
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Kookieshell
I remember watching the Czech film, Little Otik when I was about 17 late one night on TV.I had never seen a film like that in m life, it was like nothing i've ever seen. Since then I try to watch some non-mainstream movies as often as...
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Written on January 6th, 2012
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orangehoney
To me Life & Death of David Gale and The Escapist are very, very interesting. The first is American the second - British. A long time ago I watched a movie about a hansome, young and cocky male journalist who was writing about AIDS...
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Written on October 26th, 2011
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B3lla01
I watched this movie because the description said it was about a father who comes back after 12 years. My son is 10 years old and his father is out there somewhere and so I wanted to see what it would be like. As I watched the movie...
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Written on October 22nd, 2011
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Staples33
I really enjoyed this film. Omar Shareef was brilliant. If any body else has seen it let me know your thoughts.
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Written on April 6th, 2010
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stigmafree
with subtitles a lot! I love foreign films, if I could suggest a few..maybe it would be:Amelie....one more..IDK...maybe Lolita (but read the book first - it is a hard read though!).
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Written on January 17th, 2010
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mizzen123
I saw this beautifully understated French film on my birthday -1st Oct:), the last film to be shown, at least for now, at my local film theatre, which offered non-mainstream film, but non-mainstream does not make money, so of course it...
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Written on October 17th, 2009
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heathermaria
I clicked off a foreign thriller just now that has left me overflowing in awe for the rare and extraordinary movies that capture my attention for every single moment. Where I lose myself by wandering through the depths of imagination in...
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Written on August 11th, 2009
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ofthegallows
There are many reasons why I love (non American-English speaking) foreign films.
Getting a different perspective, in general, is a beautiful thing. If I were to give a script of a popular movie from America to someone in, say, Serbia...
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Written on May 12th, 2009
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Azoru
I'm searching for an opportunity to watch Armenian classic; "Color of the Pomegranates." From what I read about it, it is a difficult film to watch since it lacks dialog to navigate the storyline, but rather uses visual...
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Written on May 12th, 2009
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jasminjane
I remember one day i was in the video store with my best friend. She loves all the cliche, lame, romantic comedies that i just can't stand. I was looking in the Foreign/Arthouse section. It's my favourite. Every film there is so...
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Written on December 18th, 2008
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underconstruction
For Germans, Swedes, Greek and Spaniards, American films are foreign films.
Some American movies are pretty good, I particularly enjoy the independent films. The ones that didnt cost billions to make and yet are incredibly well made...
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Written on December 17th, 2008
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I love losing myself in the lilt and changing tone of another language.
I am a very quick reader, and do need the subtitles, but thankfully can still keep up with the actions of the movie.
Yet often find that the foreign films I...
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Written on November 23rd, 2008
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daysofourlivesfan
I LOVE THEM BUT THERE ARE NO SITES 4 THEM & IT MAKES ME UPSET CAUSE I DON'T HAVE CABLE
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Written on July 24th, 2008
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This site uses a computer algorithm based on users with similar taste.
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Written on May 11th, 2008
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Fennella
Lately I've been so bored with Hollywood movies that I usually fall asleep in the middle if I try to watch them. Couple months ago I found a local tv-channel that shows modern foreign films and I have to say, I haven't fallen asleep...
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Written on April 29th, 2008
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Eamane
actually lots of people don't like foreign films in America, but I like Indian films and traditional films from where I'm from...
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Written on April 13th, 2008
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dorobo
When I was young, becoming older in Japan I'd go to the movies because all the top foreign films played with Japanese subtitles so between listening to the language, watching the movie and reading what subtitles I could understand I had...
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Written on April 8th, 2008
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