I'm not interested in backing singers but that hasn't stopped me from enjoying documentaries before so i might check that out.
Best of 2013
Would you say Why Don't You Play In Hell is top tier Sono or just a solid one?
EDIT: But there's that film from 2015 where he apparently got back to his old, slow style and it's a masterpiece. I've yet to see it. The Whispering Star, that is.
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I'd say it's my favourite of his right after Love Exposure and Antiporno, but there are films of his I saw long time ago, Suicide Club, Noriko's Dinner Table, and (especially) Guilty of Romance, that might also get close to it. All in all, I prefer his post-Suicide Club (the film included) output to his more slow cinema/arthouse style he used before. I feel his present style is closer to his true self.
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Here's a few others for you to check out:
- Upstream Colour
- Blue Jasmine
- Stranger by the Lake
- Finding Vivian Maier
- Tom at the Farm
- The Dirties
- Coherence
- Like Father Like Son
- Camille Claudel, 1915
- Norte, the End of History
- Young & Beautiful
- Mistaken for Strangers
- Han Gong-ju
- Why Don’t You Play in Hell?
- Tim’s Vermeer
- Stray Dogs
I haven't seen the last five films listed, but they're on my watchlist, and I have heard nothing but great things about them.
- Upstream Colour
- Blue Jasmine
- Stranger by the Lake
- Finding Vivian Maier
- Tom at the Farm
- The Dirties
- Coherence
- Like Father Like Son
- Camille Claudel, 1915
- Norte, the End of History
- Young & Beautiful
- Mistaken for Strangers
- Han Gong-ju
- Why Don’t You Play in Hell?
- Tim’s Vermeer
- Stray Dogs
I haven't seen the last five films listed, but they're on my watchlist, and I have heard nothing but great things about them.
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"A film has to be a dialogue, not a monologue — a dialogue to provoke in the viewer his own thoughts, his own feelings. And if a film is a dialogue, then it’s a good film; if it’s not a dialogue, it’s a bad film."
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I haven't seen the last five films listed, but they're on my watchlist, and I have heard nothing but great things about them.
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My favourites of 2013:
I somehow forgot upstream color in my inclusion
Is that petal dance really such a deal as friend recommend me also for its director work su-ki-da, sound like underated guy
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I'd say it's my favourite of his right after Love Exposure and Antiporno, but there are films of his I saw long time ago, Suicide Club, Noriko's Dinner Table, and (especially) Guilty of Romance, that might also get close to it. All in all, I prefer his post-Suicide Club (the film included) output to his more slow cinema/arthouse style he used before. I feel his present style is closer to his true self.
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Is that petal dance really such a deal as friend recommend me also for its director work su-ki-da, sound like underated guy
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World's End : Not the best film in the Cornetto trilogy, but it's still pretty entertaining and funny.
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