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Never heard of The Death of Mr. Lazarescu but that poster is sick so I might look into it.
Always found Battle Royale to be kinda mid and Kitano has X-Pac heat for me. Rarely would I say just read the book but this is one of those situations. It is considerably better than the manga though at least, avoid that **** like the plague.



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I have never heard of Dr Lazeraus. That might be a first for me on mofo lists.

Battle Royale is one of the few examples of me watching a movie and genuinely thinking, “people like this? I don’t get why”.
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FIRST MOVIE FROM MY LIST!


Battle Royale is a haunting brilliant masterpiece. It puts you in the shoes of these students so effectively and makes you really feel sad for the characters who get fleshed out. It also introduced me to Takeshi Kitano, who's a true star here. He's the creepiest kind of monster, the one who doesn't even comprehend that what he's doing is evil. In the name of politics there's no such thing as immoral or inhumane, just a road map to fame and "goodwill" for the school.
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Strangely enough though he still comes off as somewhat likable at the end after being responsible for thousands of people getting murdered (Even shooting someone himself at the start), just because of his calm down-to-earth energy. It shows how anyone can have moments where they don't seem so bad, no matter who they are. Kitano has his hopes and dreams just like everyone else, it just doesn't make him redeemable.



A must for anyone who's a fan of unrelenting thoughtprovoking cinema.



Battle Royale was also on my list. At the time it was so unique and one-of-a-kind. It felt like it really took a while to finally get other movies and tv shows to have “battle royale” style stories. I remember looking up if there were any video games that were like it and being disappointed when I couldn’t find anything. It took over 15 years for video games to catch up.



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One vote. Battle Royale was my #8. It's an old favourite that still holds up very well thanks to finding a worthy variation on the "most dangerous game" plot through state-sanctioned death sports, all the while blending it with the teen angst bullsh*t of high school melodrama and juggling a variety of tones through its eclectic cast of characters. It's certainly weathered its initial reputation as a controversial novelty between its post-Columbine delay and being referenced in Kill Bill, deftly balancing a variety of tones and styles in order to make for a well-rounded thriller. As for The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, I only just saw it earlier this year and liked it, but not enough to vote for it.
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Battle Royale was #48 on the MoFo Top 100 of the Millennium List as well as #73 on the MoFo Top 100 Foreign Films List. The Death of Mr. Lazarescu has never placed on one of the site's previous lists.
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I don't think I've ever even heard of the The Death of Mr. Lazarescu...
Never heard of The Death of Mr. Lazarescu...
I have never heard of Dr Lazeraus. That might be a first for me on mofo lists...
I've not heard of Death of Mr. Lazarescu either, how in the hell does it make the list when no one has heard of it?



I have heard of it and seen it, at the Portland International Film Festival. It wasn't anywhere near my ballot but five voters liked it quite a bit, apparently.



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I have heard of it and seen it, at the Portland International Film Festival. It wasn't anywhere near my ballot but five voters liked it quite a bit, apparently.
But you and MarkF hearing about a movie don't count



I've not heard of Death of Mr. Lazarescu either, how in the hell does it make the list when no one has heard of it?
5 people heard about it and all of them rated it fairly highly (as in above the 15th spot). I'm sure they will jump in and claim it during the day.



I've not heard of Death of Mr. Lazarescu either, how in the hell does it make the list when no one has heard of it?
What an arrogant thing to type.

People voted for it. I haven't heard of a few of these films in the list but it's because some people loved them that they are there.



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What an arrogant thing to type.

People voted for it. I haven't heard of a few of these films in the list but it's because some people loved them that they are there.
Not arrogant, just disbelief I can't recall a film making a countdown where so many people hadn't heard of it.



Ahh, I'm sure Citizen was saying it in jest; at least judging by his next comment...

But you and MarkF hearing about a movie don't count



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
The Death of Mr. Lazarescu is a nightmare comedy-drama specifically about the inadequacies and incompetence of the Romanian medical system but by extension, it's an attack on all bureaucracies.

Battle Royale is good with Beat Takeshi's presence threatening to go violent and the actual contestants going violent constantly, so it keeps you guessing and watching.

Neither made my list.
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The Death of Mr. Lazarescu sadly earns me another doughnut, at least I do know of it though. Battle Royale is a fun enough watch but always surprises me a little when it shows up on a list like this.

Seen: 14/24 (Own: 11/24)
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Faildictions (millennial edition v1.0):
76. Mary And Max (2009)
75. Team America: World Police (2004)



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Ahh, I'm sure Citizen was saying it in jest; at least judging by his next comment...
Yeah, I wasn't complaining or anything, might even be a good movie.

and this is obviously a compliment, a big compliment to MoFo's Movie Gurus: Holden and MarkF:
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I've not heard of Death of Mr. Lazarescu either, how in the hell does it make the list when no one has heard of it?
I’m wondering that myself but I’m way more concerned at how all of mofo has seen Battle Royale, and it still made the list.



Ahh, I'm sure Citizen was saying it in jest; at least judging by his next comment...
Well fair enough. It only takes a few people to rank a film high to get it into a list. And Mr Lazarescu has always been one that's been talked about on this forum.



Haven't seen Battle Royale.

The Death of Mr. Lazarescu was #1 on my ballot, so I'm happy to see that my votes for it paid off. Here's my review of the film:

I was planning to check this film out a while ago, but for some reason, I never got around to it. Having seen it though, I was really blown away by it. I initially thought the first act dragged a little, but after rewatching it, I warmed up to it and the film impacted me to the point that it's become one of my favorites of the decade.

Ever since I got into film, I consistently got more and more used to slow paced films as I went along. Now, I sometimes can't even tell if a film is slow as long as I find it to be interesting. After watching this film, I tried to think of other films that used their slow pacing in a better way, but currently, I'm having great difficulty with coming up with much that compares to this. A couple critics felt that this film was too long, but I wouldn't say it dragged at any point as I was thoroughly engaged throughout it. The majority of the film serves as a criticism of the Romanian medical system as it details the various flaws with the doctors, shown in numerous parts where the doctors wasted time performing tests/asking questions which didn't accomplish anything or where it would take a while for them to help Lazarescu out. This repetition comprised the bulk of the film. Instead of becoming less impressed by this point as it went on though, the overwhelming reaction I got from this repetition (intensity of feeling is largely what the film conveys) was that each wasted minute was tearing him down, slowly but at a steadily increasing rate. This is set against how the film continuously details his declining health, shown by how he slowly loses the ability to walk and speak and how he grows less and less conscious as the film goes on. As the night unfolds, it's clear that the problem slowly escalates. Watching the film, you feel a quiet rage towards the doctors he encounters throughout the film, one that hangs on you to the point that it slowly wears you down as you watch it, causing any forms of progress made on him to feel like a catharsis.

Beside these characters lie a couple others who bring a lighter side to the film. The most notable of which is Mioara Avram, the nurse who accompanies Lazarescu throughout the night. While she sometimes speaks up towards the doctors and expresses criticism towards their practices throughout the film and especially with the third hospital, she usually faces verbal abuse in response. As much as she has the right to be mad at the doctors though, she remains calm and passively accepts the behavior they treat her with. At one point, she says she's had her job for 16 years. With all of this, I got a portrait of a woman who, after many years of experiencing the issues with the medical practices in the country, eventually understood over time that there was nothing she could do to help the situation. While she has a few friends in the medical field (one of the women she meets apologizes that he couldn't be operated on in the second hospital), she's largely powerless in the face of them. Despite this though, she still at least attempts to make a difference. Again and again. Other memorable characters include Sandu Sterian, Lazarescu's neighbor who helps him out in the opening act. While I had issues with this act during my first viewing, I enjoyed it much more this time around. Although his neighbor isn't able to help him out that much, it's interesting that, even though he isn't a doctor, he still does more for him than most of the doctors he encounters throughout the night are able to do. It's a good way of showing how flawed many of the doctors depicted in the film are since many of them compare unfavorably to someone who doesn't even have a medical degree.

Overall, I'd say this is a great film given how Puiu did so much with such a simple premise. It hooked me right at the beginning and held on to me firmly throughout the whole film. This one gets a strong recommendation for sure.

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