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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm: oh oh oh! too many choices, too many choices. i really and truly cannot pick a "best". that slot is empty and second and third and stuff are all on a plane together, like this: unclaimed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11... you know what i mean -Yojimbo - fantastic! -To Live/Raise the Red Lantern/The Wooden Man's Bride, these are all on the same level for me to each other. Good, very moving, but not "best" for me. Perhaps because they're too blatantly tragic about things. -White I liked but it was ... quirky and odd and I couldn't stand the woman. The film sort of passed as an amusing trifle to me. Oddly, I can't really remember Red. Blue I remember, and I remember feeling rather detached by that film. "The Celebration" was one that really moved me, a Swedish or Danish or ... some film like this. A family gathering is turned upside down ... you really should see this if you haven't. And, one I really loved - Pedro Almodovar's Live Flesh. All About my Mother is pretty marvelous, too. There's a really beautiful film ... "Cleo de 5 a 7", by Agnes Varda. A woman waits 2 hrs in real time (really, 1.5) for some important news. The film is simple, but deep, and the woman, lovely. And another I really love - Ma Saison Preferee, with Catherine Deneuve (Goddess!) and Daniel Auteuil (demi-god!) Beau Pere is one too, a haunting one ... Yeah, I've watched a lot of French films, but one i saw in film class a couple years ago has always haunted me most particulary and I think would go to the top of the list for me in french film, for it's artistry and the incomparable skill of it's lead male: Les Enfants du Paradis, which was also voted the "Best French Film in History" by the French Film Academy in 1990. (from the imdb). this film had great artistry, atmosphere, emotion, depth ... maybe this would be the best European film, for me? ack, too many to choose you guys, I'm gonna stop there ... Original of the message was taken from http://www.movieforums.com/community/ Previous Post: I forgot. Next Post: I didnt know there was another Yojimbo movie in 1970, did Kurosawa giv... |