White is the best one, is a story of how Western European nations use the Eastern European nations for their own designs and how the Eastern European's nations into the EU is ultimtely harmful (and in some ways an act of revenge) against those Western nations
Also very blackpilled, ironically given its name
>The actual process of integrating Poland into the EU began with Poland's application for membership in Athens on 8 April 1994, and then the confirmation of the application by all member states in Essen from 9–10 December 1994 >poor immigrant laborer goes to France and marries French woman >he is quickly replaced by another immigrant because he can't satisfy the French woman's desires, which are her only concern in the relationship >he is sent leaveand >he develops a business there >French woman seeks him out again after he builds it up >He traps her in the still backwards ways of Poland still existent behind the superficial facade of success that lured her in >Her own desire to manipulate and use the poor immigrant is what leads to her demise
Not a chud, hate chuds, but accession into the EU was a very contentious political move for many countries, especially those that ascended in the 80s and after. Indeed, most of the countries that were forced into austerity were the same ones that entered into the EU late.
>>The actual process of integrating Poland into the EU began with Poland's application for membership in Athens on 8 April 1994, and then the confirmation of the application by all member states in Essen from 9–10 December 1994
Can you read?
11 months ago
Anonymous
>8 April 1994 >January 1994
Can you use a fricking calendar?
11 months ago
Anonymous
>December is now January
11 months ago
Anonymous
Ever done an IQ test? Maybe your moronation makes you eligible for some welfare check if your country has these
>Changes in Polish politics during and after 1989 allowed diplomatic talks regarding Poland's participation in the European Economic Community. Formal negotiations began on 22 December 1990, and ended on 16 December 1991, in the "European Agreement establishing an association between the Republic of Poland and the European Communities and their Member States". At the same time, along with the European Agreement, Poland signed a trade agreement included in the Interim Agreement in force from 1 March 1992.
Not a bad look to try and seem smart but actually show yourself to be a complete moron
11 months ago
Anonymous
>negotiations >statements
Turkey has these since like 80s, it's meaningless
11 months ago
Anonymous
>negotiations that lead to ascension into the ECC two years later is the same as Turkey's "negotiations"
Also
https://www.filmlinc.org/films/three-colors-white/ >Split between Paris and Warsaw, the middle film in Kieślowski’s Three Colors—perhaps the most biting and playful entry in the trilogy—is a darkly funny revenge film about post-communist Poland’s position in the burgeoning European Union, as well as a strangely moving, lyrical portrait of tortured love
Ever done an IQ test? Maybe your moronation makes you eligible for some welfare check if your country has these
See,
>Changes in Polish politics during and after 1989 allowed diplomatic talks regarding Poland's participation in the European Economic Community. Formal negotiations began on 22 December 1990, and ended on 16 December 1991, in the "European Agreement establishing an association between the Republic of Poland and the European Communities and their Member States". At the same time, along with the European Agreement, Poland signed a trade agreement included in the Interim Agreement in force from 1 March 1992.
Not a bad look to try and seem smart but actually show yourself to be a complete moron
in Polish politics during and after 1989 allowed diplomatic talks regarding Poland's participation in the European Economic Community. Formal negotiations began on 22 December 1990, and ended on 16 December 1991, in the "European Agreement establishing an association between the Republic of Poland and the European Communities and their Member States". At the same time, along with the European Agreement, Poland signed a trade agreement included in the Interim Agreement in force from 1 March 1992. >Poland signed a trade agreement included in the Interim Agreement in force from 1 March 1992. >implying citizens of a country don't grapple with political happenings until after they happen >implying Poland wasn't have the same conversations about whether to join the EU starting in 1989
You're wrong, get over it
>The actual process of integrating Poland into the EU began with Poland's application for membership in Athens on 8 April 1994, and then the confirmation of the application by all member states in Essen from 9–10 December 1994 >poor immigrant laborer goes to France and marries French woman >he is quickly replaced by another immigrant because he can't satisfy the French woman's desires, which are her only concern in the relationship >he is sent leaveand >he develops a business there >French woman seeks him out again after he builds it up >He traps her in the still backwards ways of Poland still existent behind the superficial facade of success that lured her in >Her own desire to manipulate and use the poor immigrant is what leads to her demise
Not a chud, hate chuds, but accession into the EU was a very contentious political move for many countries, especially those that ascended in the 80s and after. Indeed, most of the countries that were forced into austerity were the same ones that entered into the EU late.
>Changes in Polish politics during and after 1989 allowed diplomatic talks regarding Poland's participation in the European Economic Community. Formal negotiations began on 22 December 1990, and ended on 16 December 1991, in the "European Agreement establishing an association between the Republic of Poland and the European Communities and their Member States". At the same time, along with the European Agreement, Poland signed a trade agreement included in the Interim Agreement in force from 1 March 1992.
Not a bad look to try and seem smart but actually show yourself to be a complete moron
>negotiations that lead to ascension into the ECC two years later is the same as Turkey's "negotiations"
Also
https://www.filmlinc.org/films/three-colors-white/ >Split between Paris and Warsaw, the middle film in Kieślowski’s Three Colors—perhaps the most biting and playful entry in the trilogy—is a darkly funny revenge film about post-communist Poland’s position in the burgeoning European Union, as well as a strangely moving, lyrical portrait of tortured love
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in Polish politics during and after 1989 allowed diplomatic talks regarding Poland's participation in the European Economic Community. Formal negotiations began on 22 December 1990, and ended on 16 December 1991, in the "European Agreement establishing an association between the Republic of Poland and the European Communities and their Member States". At the same time, along with the European Agreement, Poland signed a trade agreement included in the Interim Agreement in force from 1 March 1992. >Poland signed a trade agreement included in the Interim Agreement in force from 1 March 1992. >implying citizens of a country don't grapple with political happenings until after they happen >implying Poland wasn't have the same conversations about whether to join the EU starting in 1989
You're wrong, get over it
>something I understood on my first watch >turns out many anons literally can't into allegorical representation of contemporary politics in film
Damn you guys are fricking stupid as hell sometimes
Haven't seen most of them but recently watched Citizen Kane and Vertigo. I wouldn't say Citizen Kane is necessarily bad, but it doesn't deserve its praise either. Vertigo on the other hand is downright trash. I honestly wonder why people like it. It has Hitchwiener's name attached to it so maybe it's something about the way the movie is directed (which I know nothing about) but I doubt the average viewer would judge it based on that. Or was the novel it was based on just well liked?
The only right answer is that there not a single even slightly bad film here, the list if filled with great films and some flat out masterpieces. OP is a baiter or a complete moron.
>movies with a message
They are all trash. I don't care about some poofter directors musings on the world and society. Gimme an enjoyable story which none of these have save for godfather
Three Colours 1
Three Colours 2
Three Colours 3
I don't think they're bad but not gonna lie those were the first I thought of
Rosemary's Baby
Rashomon
Stalker
persona
rashomon
repulsion
Vertigo
repulsion
maybe the white(from three colors)
White is the best one, is a story of how Western European nations use the Eastern European nations for their own designs and how the Eastern European's nations into the EU is ultimtely harmful (and in some ways an act of revenge) against those Western nations
Also very blackpilled, ironically given its name
It was made in 1994 you /misc/turd schizo
>The actual process of integrating Poland into the EU began with Poland's application for membership in Athens on 8 April 1994, and then the confirmation of the application by all member states in Essen from 9–10 December 1994
>poor immigrant laborer goes to France and marries French woman
>he is quickly replaced by another immigrant because he can't satisfy the French woman's desires, which are her only concern in the relationship
>he is sent leaveand
>he develops a business there
>French woman seeks him out again after he builds it up
>He traps her in the still backwards ways of Poland still existent behind the superficial facade of success that lured her in
>Her own desire to manipulate and use the poor immigrant is what leads to her demise
Not a chud, hate chuds, but accession into the EU was a very contentious political move for many countries, especially those that ascended in the 80s and after. Indeed, most of the countries that were forced into austerity were the same ones that entered into the EU late.
Released in January 1994. Shot in 1993. Written probably even earlier. Eastern EU expansion was 2004-2008. Meds, now
>>The actual process of integrating Poland into the EU began with Poland's application for membership in Athens on 8 April 1994, and then the confirmation of the application by all member states in Essen from 9–10 December 1994
Can you read?
>8 April 1994
>January 1994
Can you use a fricking calendar?
>December is now January
Ever done an IQ test? Maybe your moronation makes you eligible for some welfare check if your country has these
>Changes in Polish politics during and after 1989 allowed diplomatic talks regarding Poland's participation in the European Economic Community. Formal negotiations began on 22 December 1990, and ended on 16 December 1991, in the "European Agreement establishing an association between the Republic of Poland and the European Communities and their Member States". At the same time, along with the European Agreement, Poland signed a trade agreement included in the Interim Agreement in force from 1 March 1992.
Not a bad look to try and seem smart but actually show yourself to be a complete moron
>negotiations
>statements
Turkey has these since like 80s, it's meaningless
>negotiations that lead to ascension into the ECC two years later is the same as Turkey's "negotiations"
Also
https://www.filmlinc.org/films/three-colors-white/
>Split between Paris and Warsaw, the middle film in Kieślowski’s Three Colors—perhaps the most biting and playful entry in the trilogy—is a darkly funny revenge film about post-communist Poland’s position in the burgeoning European Union, as well as a strangely moving, lyrical portrait of tortured love
See,
in Polish politics during and after 1989 allowed diplomatic talks regarding Poland's participation in the European Economic Community. Formal negotiations began on 22 December 1990, and ended on 16 December 1991, in the "European Agreement establishing an association between the Republic of Poland and the European Communities and their Member States". At the same time, along with the European Agreement, Poland signed a trade agreement included in the Interim Agreement in force from 1 March 1992.
>Poland signed a trade agreement included in the Interim Agreement in force from 1 March 1992.
>implying citizens of a country don't grapple with political happenings until after they happen
>implying Poland wasn't have the same conversations about whether to join the EU starting in 1989
You're wrong, get over it
>something I understood on my first watch
>turns out many anons literally can't into allegorical representation of contemporary politics in film
Damn you guys are fricking stupid as hell sometimes
>"contemporary" politics from 15 years later
>frogposter
>so moronic can't into allegory
>when demonstrably proven wrong reverts to semantics
Checks out
Citizen Kane
2001 A Space Odyssey
Vertigo
Taxi Driver
Repulsion
Rosemary's Baby
Mulholland Drive
Rosemary's Baby
and another helping of Mulholland Drive
2001 is one of them at least.
2001
Citizen Kane
Stalker
The pseud midwit trio
Lynch, Stalker and that 1920s silent bullshit. All garbage for pretentious pseuds who don't understand actual kino
Haven't seen most of them but recently watched Citizen Kane and Vertigo. I wouldn't say Citizen Kane is necessarily bad, but it doesn't deserve its praise either. Vertigo on the other hand is downright trash. I honestly wonder why people like it. It has Hitchwiener's name attached to it so maybe it's something about the way the movie is directed (which I know nothing about) but I doubt the average viewer would judge it based on that. Or was the novel it was based on just well liked?
Silence of the lambs isn’t bad but it’s the weakest here
2001
Mulholland
Kane
space odyssey, lambs, godfather, rosemary, and rashomon are the only ones ive seen. space odyssey sucked
pleb alert
oh ive seen taxi driver too
Shutter island
Shutter island
Shutter island
Andrei Rublev, Stalker, and Solaris.
based. frick tarkovsky.
ivan's childhood, mirror and nostalghia are so much better
>all these anons answer Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby
based Polanski filtering brainlets yet again
rosemarys baby is good but only because mia farrow is a cutie in it
The only right answer is that there not a single even slightly bad film here, the list if filled with great films and some flat out masterpieces. OP is a baiter or a complete moron.
>movies with a message
They are all trash. I don't care about some poofter directors musings on the world and society. Gimme an enjoyable story which none of these have save for godfather
Here you go pal, suit yourself
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Marvel_Cinematic_Universe_films
I literally only watch Dredd on repeat miss me with this gay shit
>Fritz Lane
Rosemary’s Baby
Silence of the Lambs
Three Colours (counted as one)
who watches this crap
Capeshitter is baffled by entry-level IMDBcore
Rosemary's Baby, Silence of the Lambs and Mulholland Drive are nowhere near as good as the others.
Replace that with vertigo citizen kane and 2001 and it’s accurate
Tarkovsky and Polanski
Mulholland, Persona, and Kieshitski.
Repulsion
Persona
Citizen Kane
There is only one. It is Stalker.
>Fritz Lane