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Subtitled Film thread 00:26 - Dec 19 with 10197 viewsqpr1976

Not generally a fan, as I tend to miss good visual stuff whilst trying to read the dialogue, but having just watched the Japanese detective in London series on BBC (can’t recall the name but ‘Duty / Shame’....made me think......

3 Downfall
2 City Of God
1 A Beautiful Life

All intriguing & engrossing. IMO
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Subtitled Film thread on 15:44 - Dec 19 with 2105 viewsTheChef

La Haine
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Subtitled Film thread on 16:02 - Dec 19 with 2092 viewsloftboy

There’s one on Netflix where Hitler arrives in modern day Berlin through a time portal which is quite funny, it’s in German but I found after a couple of minutes I got used to reading the subtitles.

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Subtitled Film thread on 16:09 - Dec 19 with 2095 viewsTacticalR

One from Japan, one from China, one from Korea:

To Live (生きる) (1952) Director: Akira Kurosawa
Raise the Red Lantern (大红灯笼高高挂) (1991) Director: Zhang Yimou
Happiness (행복) (2007) Director: Hur Jin-ho

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Subtitled Film thread on 16:36 - Dec 19 with 2086 viewsitsbiga

Un Prophete


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Subtitled Film thread on 16:38 - Dec 19 with 2084 viewsitsbiga

Subtitled Film thread on 13:45 - Dec 19 by sixnil

Jean de Florette & Manon de Source


I do love both of those. Emmanuel Beart, drool.

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Apocalypto on 18:43 - Dec 19 with 2050 viewsurrrrssss

Apocalypto

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy !!
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Subtitled Film thread on 19:06 - Dec 19 with 2030 viewsMrSheen

Subtitled Film thread on 16:09 - Dec 19 by TacticalR

One from Japan, one from China, one from Korea:

To Live (生きる) (1952) Director: Akira Kurosawa
Raise the Red Lantern (大红灯笼高高挂) (1991) Director: Zhang Yimou
Happiness (행복) (2007) Director: Hur Jin-ho


Raise the Red Lantern is fantastic. He made some other great films at that time, like To Live, but he wouldn’t get away with them now.
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Subtitled Film thread on 20:36 - Dec 19 with 2015 viewsderbyhoop

This year we saw Yesterday and Green Book, with subtitles in French!!

But then that's what you get in rural France.

"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the Earth all one's lifetime." (Mark Twain) Find me on twitter @derbyhoop and now on Bluesky

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Subtitled Film thread on 21:34 - Dec 19 with 2002 viewslarsricchi

Hows about

Parasite
Timecrimes
My Life as a Dog
Goodnight Mommy
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Subtitled Film thread on 22:38 - Dec 19 with 1990 viewsnix

Subtitled Film thread on 19:06 - Dec 19 by MrSheen

Raise the Red Lantern is fantastic. He made some other great films at that time, like To Live, but he wouldn’t get away with them now.


I love both of those films. Change of pace but I also really like Volver with Penelope Cruz and Three Colours Blue.
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Subtitled Film thread on 00:45 - Dec 20 with 1964 viewsBeckenhamhoop

Hara Kiri. The original 1962 film is, in my humble opinion, the best film ever made.
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Subtitled Film thread on 08:35 - Dec 20 with 1883 viewshopphoops

I don't know many Japanese films but Hana-bi by Takeshi Kitano is amazing


There are some great Italian films out there:





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Subtitled Film thread on 08:54 - Dec 20 with 1878 viewsMrSheen

Amazon Prime offers a BFI Player subscription for about £5 a month. About two-thirds are foreign language, with the rest low-budget British and American. As well as all the great Werner Herzog films from the 70s, there's a few mentioned here - off the top of my head, Betty Blue and The Battle of Algiers - as well as some cheesey "transgressive" films from the 60s and 70s that haven't aged well (ahem, Salon Kitty). Worth a browse and maybe binge watching for a couple of months.
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Subtitled Film thread on 09:12 - Dec 20 with 1876 viewsMetallica_Hoop

I saw Downfall at the Cinema and was blown away.

My sister was over from New York and wanted to borrow a DVD so I gave her that and said 'you may like it' as she's not a war film fan.

She watched the whole film and said 'It's brilliant'.

Bruno Ganz should have won the best actor Oscar by a country mile.

This is one of the best war films I've seen for ages.


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Subtitled Film thread on 09:44 - Dec 20 with 1869 viewsqpr1976

Subtitled Film thread on 16:38 - Dec 19 by itsbiga

I do love both of those. Emmanuel Beart, drool.


Emmanuelle you say.....
I’ve watched a couple of hers but don’t recall any subtitles.....in fact I don’t remember much dialogue at all !
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Subtitled Film thread on 10:20 - Dec 20 with 1856 viewsjohncharles

The Brotherhood of War. Korean film, a bit obscure but if you come across it you’re in for a treat. Quite a long film but I’d forgotten the subtitles after the first 5 minutes.
Tae Guk Gi is the Korean title.

Strong and stable my arse.

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Subtitled Film thread on 11:18 - Dec 20 with 1822 viewsTacticalR

Subtitled Film thread on 19:06 - Dec 19 by MrSheen

Raise the Red Lantern is fantastic. He made some other great films at that time, like To Live, but he wouldn’t get away with them now.


The hospital scene in To Live where there is nobody left who knows how to perform an operation shows the consequences of the Goveist/Maoist 'We don't need no experts' doctrine.

Air hostess clique

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Subtitled Film thread on 11:52 - Dec 20 with 1797 viewsCliveWilsonSaid

Taxi Tehran.

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Subtitled Film thread on 12:12 - Dec 20 with 1789 viewsMrSheen

Subtitled Film thread on 11:18 - Dec 20 by TacticalR

The hospital scene in To Live where there is nobody left who knows how to perform an operation shows the consequences of the Goveist/Maoist 'We don't need no experts' doctrine.


One of them was to blame, certainly. My money's on the Chinese fella.
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Subtitled Film thread on 13:07 - Dec 20 with 1769 viewsR_from_afar

Another good one is "Metro Manilla". Very gritty and thought-provoking.

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Subtitled Film thread on 15:16 - Dec 20 with 1737 viewsderbyhoop

On a related topic, BBC4 shows some great European drams at 9pm on Saturdays. The original Killing and The Bridge were excellent And we've just finished Series 7 of Engrenages (Spiral) which has been consistently gritty and interesting.

"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the Earth all one's lifetime." (Mark Twain) Find me on twitter @derbyhoop and now on Bluesky

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Subtitled Film thread on 16:02 - Dec 20 with 1720 viewsflynnbo

Most Nouvelle Vague films by the Cahiers du cinema directors especially Truffaut. Must echo La Bataille d'Algers and the lovely Emmanuelle Beart.. Also Le Beau Serge, Pan's Labyrinth, Intouchables, Il Postino, La Gloire de Mon Pere and Le Chateau de ma Mere. Night and Fog is a haunting film.
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Subtitled Film thread on 11:08 - Mar 1 with 1617 viewsTacticalR

Subtitled Film thread on 12:12 - Dec 20 by MrSheen

One of them was to blame, certainly. My money's on the Chinese fella.


On yesterday's FT Politics Miranda Green mentioned that Gove kept a portrait of Mao on the wall of his office at the Department for Education. It's not that surprising when you consider that the only idea of the modern petit-bourgeois right is destruction.

Brexit mandates, civil service wars, the Budget and Labour leadership
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Air hostess clique

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Subtitled Film thread on 17:35 - Mar 1 with 1556 viewsDannyPaddox

Went to the game Saturday with an old mate who used to run some video-rental shops with a good number of art house titles. He said someone brought a film back once saying, “There’s something wrong with this one mate. It’s all in French. And there’s loads of writing along the bottom of the screen” He said to the bloke are you having a laugh? And the bloke said, “No I’m serious. Have a look at it”. He was indeed serious.
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Subtitled Film thread on 18:30 - Mar 1 with 1536 viewsA40Bosh

Subtitled Film thread on 13:20 - Dec 19 by RamseyR

Das Boot the TV series from last year (not the old one) was excellent

Jack Strong is also a great spy/cold war subtitled film, that was made by the Polish


I enjoyed Das Boot very much.

I also often forget that The Bridge (Danish/Swedish) was subtitled too. Cracking series.

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