The only countries that still make kino
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>mogs all western produced capeshit tv shows at the first attempt
how did they do it?
this could have been really, really great, but it has waaaay too much flashback filler
>episodes with all the world building and most character development
>filler
>flashback filler
you one of those that 'watches' series with your phone in hand and a laptop on the table and music in one ear?
Different formula, no Hollywood political agenda, no representation, narrative focus on what matters...
When it comes to Asian cinema at the moment, it's more like: Taiwan > China > Japan > Korea
>Taiwan
Name 5 kino released from 2021 to present.
It's not about quantity but when they release movies they are far above their competition like Days.
How can you overrate Korean cinema this much? And this is a really bad selection of Japanese movies.
>And this is a really bad selection of Japanese movies.
Where's your list? inb4 1950s Kurosawa cringe le real film.
Not that anon but even if you somehow want to disregard classic Japanese cinema, although you have The Housemaid in there, Japanese New Wave alone is superior. Imamura, Shinoda, Oshima, Teshigahara and many others were making some kino in the 60s/70s.
Then you have Obayashi, Itami and Shinji Somai in the 80s making mainstream kino and weird art movies from directors like Shinya Tsukamoto. Then Kitano in the 90s. There is way more but I will just stop here because this alone defeats Korean slop.
>The Housemaid
You'll notice it's listed under Korean films for the Korean version. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1314652/
I had to get older to appreciate the classic stuff, like Ugetsu I thought was cheesy + stuffy is now amazing. After the seduction in a pool, the camera pans over the textures of the earth, soft, rough, grainy, then to scenic picnic where the guys lies on the ground after horseplay that he's in paradise. That camera movement is cheesy now, but the economy of frames, variety of visuals (too excessive/overload in Decision to Leave, for example) connect you to their tryst and the rough/soft of human skin/bodies in contact is as timeless as patterns on the earth. It's so many levels all at once, like the classical arts are.
The idea that perfect contentment from sexual fulfillment + sensuality is as timeless as being at one with the earth, **the here and now is also timeless & ETERNAL**...it is all felt when you take in the filmmaking
>Shinji Somai
Hack.
Why did you list China twice?
>China films worth watching:
>Taiwan films worth watching:
A Sun
The Falls
>Japan films worth watching:
Shoplifters
All About Lily Chou Chou
100 Yen Love
Confessions
A Record of Sweet Murder
Love Exposure
Himizu
Drive My Car
Mother (2020)
Creepy
Greatful Dead
My Small Land
Air Doll
>Hong Kong films worth watching:
Hero
Fearless
House of Flying Daggers
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Shaolin Soccer
Kung Fu Hustle
Chungking Express
Fallen Angels
Ip Man
Hard Boiled
>Korean Films worth watching:
3-Iron
A Bittersweet Life
A Bloody Aria
Always
Attack The Gas Station!
Bad Guy
Bedeviled
Breathless
Burning
Clean Up
Decision to Leave
Han Gong Ju
House of Hummingbird
I Saw the Devil
I'm A Cyborg But That's OK
Illang: The Wolf Brigade
Joint Security Area
Lies
Love, Lies
Memories of Murder
Microhabitat
Mother (2009)
Oasis
Old Boy
Parasite
Save the Green Planet!
Student A
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance
The Beauty Inside
The Chaser
The Good, the Bad, the Weird
The Handmaiden
The Host
The Housemaid
The Isle
The Man from Nowhere
The Uncle
The Wailing
The Witch: Part 1
The Witch: Part 2
Thirst
Tinker Ticker
Train to Busan
Trap
Voice of Silence
Unknown Pleasures, Mountains May Depart, Ash Is Purest White, Kaili Blues, Long Day's Journey Into Night, An Elephant Sitting Still, The Wild Goose Lake, Black Coal Thin Ice
Millennium Mumbo, A Bright Summer Day, Yi yi, Taipei Story, everything by Tsai.
>An Elephant Sitting Still
I do need to get around to this one eventually.
>Illang: The Wolf Brigade
This isn't good. At the very least it isn't 1/10 as good as Jin-Roh.
The only part of the live action adaptation that isn't better is how the girl ends up. They should have stuck with the anime ending for that, but the rest of the film is infinitely better than the anime.
Maybe if you're a moron.
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why are japanese tv shows and movies so bad compared to korean?
Because you're not watching anime
Golden age of Japan cinema >>>>> golden age of korean
it was a meme 10 years ago to say this but nowadays it's true
>gives you fever without cure
heh, nothing personnel whitu piggu
What kino has Japan made in the last 5 years?
Anime, Godzilla, jav
what anime? i only watch 80s 90s anime. and a couple from the early 2000s.
anime begins to pander to hikikomori incel otakus starting from mid to late 2000s.
look it up moron
also you must be 18 to browse this site
The only good anime after 2020 was Akiba Maid War and I'm not exaggerating it
Actually it's Inu-Oh.
The Box Man.
Shoplifters
kaibutsu effortlessly wrecks every korean meme movie apart from the one that kore-eda himself directed. and drive my car is kino on a kieslowski level.
TV is for american plebs. right up worst korea's yankee worship alley.
maybe if you're a moron
Nice try slipping Worst Korea in there, homosexual. SK is literally incapable of creating good content, no matter how much you goon yourself to plastic models.
There's literally a thread worshipping plastic Japanese women, weebcel
Okay but Japan also makes good stuff, South Korea doesn't.
no wonder, korean women are genociding themselves on purpose or eloping with nogs
i feel bad for them
And China.
Japan is pozzed
Lol this really triggered the hot pocket man huh? homosexual.