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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm: If you can, I'd abandon Three...Extremes and just go for the full length cut of Dumplings, which is easily the finest of the three stories (and one of my favorite's from 2004). Kim Ki-Duk's 3-Iron is an absolute must see. I think it might just be the strongest film to ever come out of Korea since it has had its cinematic boom. I cannot recommend this film enough. The Last Life in the Universe by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang is a fantastic movie as well. Somewhat similar to 3-Iron, but not as good - which is no knock at Last Life, 3-Iron is just that amazing. I'd also highly recommend Pen-Ek's 6ixtynin9, very cool and fun flick. Judging by what you've liked so far, if I had to recommend only one of Pen-Ek's, I'd go with 6ixtynin9. And to reinforce some already recommended. Infernal Affairs Joint Security Area - Arguably Chan-Wook Park's most well rounded film thus far (haven't seen Sympathy for Lady Vengeance yet) Memories of Murder - Amazing. Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War - One of the most powerful war films ever made. Bittersweet Life The Eye (as Pyro said, the best of the J-horror bust) Shutter (second favorite Asian ghost story, second only to The Eye) And if you're feeling existential, IZO. Original of the message was taken from http://www.movieforums.com/community/ Previous Post: Well. Next Post: I've been hearing good things about 3-Iron, looks like my next purchas... |