Can you tell the differences between Japanese movies and Korean movies?
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Can you tell the differences between Japanese movies and Korean movies?
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The Japanese ones are fun and the Korean ones are just lower budget versions of American movies.
the only good Japanese ones came out decades ago. The only good Korean ones came out in the last decade
The Japanese ones are actually good.
>the only good Japanese ones came out decades ago
You're not watching enough of them, then.
>is that a bunch of silhouettes presented through Japanese paper walls with a woman standing in the foreground? Oh my God kinooooo!
>The only good Korean ones came out in the last decade
Translation: You only started watching Korean movies in the last decade.
Korean movies' peak was during the late 90s to late 2000s, their kino output slowed down a lot in the 2010s.
You're trying too hard to be cool on an image board. Nobody gives a frick that you were watching shitty Korean movies in the 90s, which is why the only reply you got was me calling you a homosexual.
The fact that you think anyone that has an opinion is playing a role for some purpose shows how tremendously vapid and shallow you are. Any good Korean director you like started working in the 90s. Sorry you didn't know but you can go back to watch their earlier and much better works that, like I said, spanned a decade before they hit their decline where they still make good stuff but less often. And maybe get a personality at some point, you homosexual.
Still trying to hard, and again, nobody else is reading the dumb shit you type. Including me.
>lol I don't read gotchu
I accept your concession
>Asian film
>Everyone looks the same (but people pretend they don't)
>Names are incomprehensible
>Have no idea what's going on or who anyone is (but people pretend they understand)
All Asian live action sucks
It’s only Korean media that trips me up like this. I have a hard time remembering names because they’re just so ridiculous sounding. Japanese I can follow fine but Korean is tough. Still great films though.
same for me, maybe its all the hyphens.
Frick off you little White zoomer twat.
>knows nothing about 80s HK movies that Hollyshitwood copied from
Do the world a favor and take the rope.
t.moron
japanese ones are wacky and kitsch, korean ones are depressing and cynical
Korea hasn't perfected beauty yet
I love Minami
Korea has a fundamental misunderstanding of what beauty is, you mean. asiatics are by far the ugliest of all asians.
Yes because I can understand both languages just barely enough that I know which one is which
-desu
Live action Korean movies are better than Jap btw. Cartoon/Animated is Jap by a long shot.
Yes. Its not hard.
White chads use them as practice girls and they love it
I can tell Japanese apart from Korean because Japanese's cadence sounds like a child that have cried to much.
Korean movies are softcore 95% of the time
Japanese are shit
Korean are good
Chinese are LIT
simple as
inb4 bait, this post is accurate and weebs can seethe but they cannot refute this
Japan made the kinoest of kinos back in the day. Korea makes some good movies today.
I can speak Japanese but kanji is too difficult.
I can't figure out Korean (from duolingo at least)
>I can't figure out Korean
the main problem for english speakers
>predicate is at the end of the sentence
It's the same in Japanese, which is language that other anon says he can speak. In fact, Japanese and Korean share a lot of their basic grammar concepts in general.
Korean is more difficult to speak than Japanese for an English speaker because there are a lot of sounds that sound similar to English speakers that are distinct in Korean. Japanese pronunciation is a lot easier for English speakers to be honest.
Not surprised that other anon finds kanji difficult since that's really the big hurdle of English speaking learners of Japanese.
Also not surprised duolingo isn't helping him out since it's not the greatest way to learn a language. From what I saw of its Korean selection, it'd be an alright way to supplement whatever class you're taking.
i learned hangul just for heck of it one time because people said it's easy as piss and turns out it's true, never really bothered to actually learn the whole language though since i'm not a huge koreaboo
this sums it up
top = soul
you know the rest.
What happened in Korean culture that plastic surgery became SO normalised? The girls at the bottom look like choking hazards they're so plastic
so neets can buy sex dolls that look exactly like their idols
koreans hate themselves
Why'd she do it bros? I want to see her in more films
Watch different version of the same plot.
The rare instance where the Korean version has more soul
>SHIBAL
>SHEEEEEEEEEEBAL
>soul
?
Post some CODES already you homosexuals
Shut up, coombrain
shut up prude incel
mide-294
Seoul, Seolless
Korean movies are sometimes actually good.
What are some signs you're about to watch kino? I'll start
>Starring Abe Hiroshi
>Written by Kudo Kankuro
I liked him in those Thermae Romae films. Great casting.
word but Takayuki Yamada
that is a white man
Loved the first one, him and the doctor have such a great chemistry.
Shame they got to ruin it by making unnecessary sequel with new love interest.
I'm not a whiteroid, and we can tell. sure, the lang is different, when you speak, but we can also tell just from the looks alone. sure >all asiatics rook the same
yeah, but we can tell. subtle differences on our looks, but we can.
Japan didn't produce any good movies after 1990s. Korea didn't produce anything at all before 1990s.
korean stuff is very melodramatic
>watch korean classic movie
>it's ripping off a manga
many such cases
Here's the thing, Japanese culture has so many facets of it that weaboos appreciated while with koreaboos, it just starts and ends with kpop.
Korean culture is comparatively so dull and plastic compared to Japanese pop culture.
Millennials prefer Japan while zoomers like korea
anon do you live under a rock?
korean film has been killing it recently, Burning, Parasite, The Handmaiden
i cook korean food fairly often too.
You are not making the point you think you're making. Yes, Korean film too is dull commercial crap that lacks any creativity or vision; Korean film is nothing but the same one trick psychological thriller repeated.
There is no individuality nor culture in Korea. It truly is a nation of bug men.
Japan has actual variety, while in Korea, everything has to be the same.
For example, if you look at, say, the music scene in Japan, there's a wide range of different types of musics. With Korea, there really is no variety. Your choices are either listen to kpop or trot, and trot only exists because old people don't want to listen to kpop. You'll never see something weird and different like babymetal come out of Korea, because Korea quite frankly isn't as creative as Japan. And that extends to Korean movies, where they all feel the samey. Oh, a Korean zombie movie? Never saw one of those a billion times before. Wait, that Korean character wants to get revenge? That's new. That's novel. That's not the theme of just about everything Koreans produce because they're all bitter, angry, petty people.
Yep, this is what I was trying to say. Japanese pop culture and the fandom around it invites you to explore it facets in so many ways whil Korea is just so one note.
Okay sure, some movies have found success too. But do Koreaboos read Korean comics? Watch Korean animation? Are any Korean authors translations popular in the west? Do Korea fans love Korean history? What are some Korean subcultures?
The fandom around Korea is just kpop and kdrama with some movies thrown in. While Japan attracts people in such a way that they want to explore every facet of it. If you take a good look at Korean pop culture, it's just generic pop culture that could be from any random developed country in the world.
I've never been much of a weeb but if there's a Japan vs Korea culture war, I'm firmly on the side of glorious Nippon.
I love BABYMETAL
Korean is more western and not as foreign.
God I miss old Jap shows where they feature Jomon protagonists instead of twink Yayoi like what they are doing today.
>We need you to die your hair a ridiculous color
>We need you to starve yourself to death
Jap idols in kpop are basically too dumb to realise they're being bullied constantly. Korea will never forgive Japan.
Koreans try too hard, literally everything about them is try hard
I've noticed that Koreans still seek out and are flattered by westerners appreciating their culture while Japan is tired and annoyed by it by now
It's because they're insecure homosexuals.
Korean movies have a lot of cheating and NTR for some reason
Gee I wonder why.
>the bed was a very stiff and so was the vending machine dildo
Love Hotels aren't a just a korean thing
Examples?
No Korean can mog my husband
Gonna watch part 2 finale. What can i expect?
Maybe I'm just moronic but anyone else find Manhwa annoying as frick to read? I thought it was just poor translation, but nearly every single one I've read reeks of ESL.
>makeup
You mean plastic surgery.
The guy from Drive My Car will be a Kamen Rider in new gritty reboot of Kamen Rider Black.
His costume color is so similar to his character's clothing from Drive My Car, I like to pretend this is what happened to him after he got over his wife's death in that movie
He's already in シン ultraman
Not as the main character though.
Yes, one of them speak 日本語 and one of them speaks 韓国語
操你妈
あ。中国人うるさい
你鸡巴连标点符号都弄不清楚,还他妈装。哈哈 傻逼。
きれいじゃない。ちんぷんかんぷん. Just moonrunes stuck together with no breaks。How do you insects cope?
I don't speak Japanese. mind you. and frick you.
just like how I read your mom, from my dick to her mouth.
how do you even read that. does your brain somehow remember the minute differences between thousands of characters?
Korean nudity isn't kino, Japan makes nudity kino!
What is going on here
japan: fun, creative, weird, many family related stuff
korea: crimes, detectives, deaths, struggle
Korean movies are angry, a lot of suffering and emotional pain.
Japanese movies are chill, peace and love, the world is beautiful and happy. Suffering and pain is not common but exception. Also Japan encourage young people, so there are a lot of movies with young people in leading roles.
yes. korean movies are actually good
can i get some nip movies recommendations? i would prefer something that isn't kurosawa neither anime live-actions...
Shoplifters
Shoplifters was crap, watch Tokyo Story instead.
tokyo story was pleb shit, watch jav porn instead
in the realm of the senses
death by hanging
tetsuo the iron man
cold fish
It's much better than it looks at first.
it insists upon itself too much
Every single thing I've seen from Korea just feels watered down and soulless, every k-drama, every song and the movies.
I just refuse to consume anything made in Korea. If the norks put out some stuff then maybe I'd watch that, but SK is soulless.
>Can you tell the differences between Japanese movies and Korean movies?
Yes.
>Am I watching kino? Must be Japanese.
Korea makes better movies
>that amount of soulless schlock
thanks for proving the point
>korea
>makes better
HA
Japanese movies are kino that leave a lasting impression
korean movies are cheap shit often aping japanese ideas
Which one of the GEACPS countries is the most kino
>Japan
>Manchuria
>Thailand
>China
>Burma
>Philippines
>Free India
>Kampuchea
>Vietnam
>Luang Phrabang
>Korea
>Taiwan
>South Sakhalin islands
>GEACPS
what does that mean
Greater East Asian Co Prosperity Sphere
what were japan's plans for china since it's not included
when has Manchuria even make a movie?