The best movie I've ever seen is a 3-hour Taiwanese drama where nothing happens
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Does it remember 90's Wong Kar Wai? That's all I know about Chinese Cinema.
not op, but no. Edward Yang is actually good.
>Does it remember
The word you're looking for is "resemble", anon
It places the lotion in the basket.
No, Edward Yang was Taiwanese.
>Chinese Cinema
+1 social credit
The dude from A Brighter Summer Day is in Happy Together. Almost didn't realize it but thought he looked familiar. I wouldn't say the directors are that similar though
The dude with a recorder.
>That's all I know about Chinese Cinema.
He lived in America for most his life. It would have been cool to see some films that took place in America but he got sick before he could end up making them
If that blew your mind, you're gonna absolutely love The Hulk!
There's all sorts going on. He throws a car at an elephant at one point.
yi yi lookin ahh homie
>ass censored with zoomer speech
>homie written normally
keked
Eddie Yang and I are getting old and we still haven't walked in the grace of each others majestic presence.
yiyi is great but a brighter summer day is his best
the main character is too boring
>a brighter summer day
I don't like feeling suicidal after watching a movie so no.
nah
Yi Yi is a far better movie than A Brighter Summer Day
Wrong.
it's good but there's better movies
branch out, anon
>branch out
He's already watching a movie that most people haven't even heard of.
It's a good place to start. I agree though, he needs to branch out.
see
I've seen plenty after watching this and none even come close in my honest opinion. This is the closest I've seen cinema get to heights of 19th century literary masterpieces
Honestly, try The Hulk next.
I'll try and the find the picture of him I've got. He's teared his shirt and his legs gone green.
Look really cross!
>I'll try and the find the picture of him I've got
Aw man, I can't find it.
try Never Look Away next. It's an excellent three-hour epic in the vein of a Lean movie, most similar to Dr. Zhivago. Cinemaphile never talks about it.
these 90-00s movies set in asia are so comfy to me.
Don't think that's it. He had purple shorts on, I think.
Kino
This is a top 5 movie for me too. Possibly the best kinography to ever come out of Asia.
Alright that's enough shilling i'm going to watch it tomorrow. This better not suck.
Let me warn you that the reason it's so good is because of how many ideas and themes are woven into the simplest actions in this movie. The whole thing is just a normal family doing normal family things but the way the movie inspires the audience to draw conclusions about life in the modern world at the turn of the century is better than any movie I've seen. It has a strange effect. On the surface it's about nothing but on closer look it's about everything
>yi yi
>has a yiyi ass haircut
never change chang
Nope, A Brighter Summer Day is more organic, less B/W in looking at how people develop. Yi Yi probably found a foreign audience b/c it's a generic cute boy of an upper middle class in the capital city, which is similar everywhere.
Watched Summer Day, Yi Yi, Terrorizers and Tai Pai Story. All of it is kino. Should I check out his remaining films?
It really is one of the top 5 movies I've seen. I also did not particularly enjoy A Brighter Summer Day, the one everyone seemed to think was better.
Everyone in this thread needs to watch The Last Emperor. Slantkino.
It's good but honestly Puyi's life is even more insane than what the movie showed
I still think about A Brighter Summer Day on daily basis despite having seen it years ago. That and Fallen Angels are probably the best films ever made.
>sleeps around with fricking everyone, even her doctor
why did she do it
Ridiculously redpilled movie.
The girl in Yi Yi also fricks everyone including her step dad. What does Yang want to tell us about women
Why did he have to die, imagine the kino he could have made after this
The script he wrote right before dying about a young boy travelling the world with nothing but a credit card and cellphone. High kino potential with that concept.