I'll go ahead and recommend unfamiliar/foreign films:
1. Come and See (Russian)
2. City of God (Brazil)
3. Wages of Fear (France)
4. Ran (Japan)
5. Crumb (US)
I'll go ahead and recommend unfamiliar/foreign films:
1. Come and See (Russian)
2. City of God (Brazil)
3. Wages of Fear (France)
4. Ran (Japan)
5. Crumb (US)
5 Movies You Would Recommend a Friend See
1. Three Days of the Condor.
2. Shawshank Redemption.
3. Forrest Gump.
4. Life of Brian.
5. Saving Private Ryan.
I have been stewing about this thread for a day now, and I still cant formulate an answer. If I knew which friend I could answer it in a heartbeat, but since I dont know the audience I dont know how I am supposed to know what they should see. What is the yardstick that gets used here...Am I supposed to guess what would enlighten them the most?.....is it the most creative use of the medium?....Am I supposed to push what I believe in?
I cant figure this out.....which likely means that Helix is right again that this thread is a good idea.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! :2dancing:
I'm also finding it difficult. What I might recommend to a friend would likely be different than what I liked the most. A movie for a friend would have to be interesting to the contemporary viewer, no matter how "great" it was during its time. On the other hand, there are a few that have remained great. So what the heck, I'll suggest several themed list of five movies that I loved:
American Culture & History Themed:
Gone With the Wind (Greatest American Film Ever Made)
To Kill a Mockingbird
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
On the Beach
On the Waterfront
More American Culture & History Themed:
Last Picture Show
Saving Private Ryan
West Side Story
The Magnificent Seven
Patton
Maltese Falcon
Greatest Sci Fi
Blade runner (original)
The Empire Strikes Back
Alien(s) (one and two)
Other Must See Greats:
Dr. Zhivago
Shindler's List
Cabaret
Amadeus
Ladykillers (original)
Breaker Morant
Okay, that is a lot more than five, but all these moved me greatly - so there it is.
~ If I knew which friend I could answer it in a heartbeat ~
Probably the kind of friend you would recommend movies to? You'd probably know which friends like movies and which friends are go-to friends who would have your back in any troublesome situation but they might not be the same type of friend. Then there's best buddies who don't watch films but are good to be around and go fishing / have a beer with.
I can think of several friends who I know love movies that if I had a list - would pass it on to.
Have you seen “Untouchable”? (French)
I saw it a couple times in German (Ziemlich Beste Freunde... Seemingly Best Friends) . Wonderful movie based on a true story. It’ll run you through a whole bunch of emotions.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture...rue-story-that-inspired-a-box-office-hit.html
I have been stewing about this thread for a day now, and I still cant formulate an answer. If I knew which friend I could answer it in a heartbeat, but since I dont know the audience I dont know how I am supposed to know what they should see. What is the yardstick that gets used here...Am I supposed to guess what would enlighten them the most?.....is it the most creative use of the medium?....Am I supposed to push what I believe in?
I cant figure this out.....which likely means that Helix is right again that this thread is a good idea.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! :2dancing: