No. Watch the corridor scene on YouTube and do not watch the rest of this movie.KapnKerfuffle said:Old Boy. (Back me up on this).
I just finished watching this based upon your recommendation and The Fall ended up being the first film I teared up during upon watching. That movie was the most surreal and beautiful pieces of cinema I had ever seen.Just_A_Glitch said:The Fall.
Its about an injured stuntman in the 1920s telling a fantastic story to a little girl. It sounds pleasant, but it has a darker plot than you would think. Overall, its one hell of a film that left me very happy.
Plus, it has some of the best cinematography I've ever witnessed. Unfortunately, the trailer reveals a little more than I'd like, but most people don't like jumping into movies blindly, so view at your own discretion.
The scene transition at :50, when seen in the actual film, is breathtaking. Do yourself a favor and watch this movie.
Or do this if you haven't. Pan's Labyrinth is my favorite film ever.yogibbear said:E.g. Pan's Labyrinth is NOT obscure, but lots of people that don't actually watch movies but just go and see blockbusters wouldn't ahve seen it. Yet it has probably been watched by 50% of the subsequent posters who will go on and on about how it's not obscure even though I already said that. Yet you might not have seen it?
I'm glad you liked it! It seems like such a happy movie, until you realize what's going on. I literally yelled at the character when I realized it.Chased said:I just finished watching this based upon your recommendation and The Fall ended up being the first film I teared up during upon watching. That movie was the most surreal and beautiful pieces of cinema I had ever seen.Just_A_Glitch said:The Fall.
Its about an injured stuntman in the 1920s telling a fantastic story to a little girl. It sounds pleasant, but it has a darker plot than you would think. Overall, its one hell of a film that left me very happy.
Plus, it has some of the best cinematography I've ever witnessed. Unfortunately, the trailer reveals a little more than I'd like, but most people don't like jumping into movies blindly, so view at your own discretion.
The scene transition at :50, when seen in the actual film, is breathtaking. Do yourself a favor and watch this movie.
Or do this if you haven't. Pan's Labyrinth is my favorite film ever.yogibbear said:E.g. Pan's Labyrinth is NOT obscure, but lots of people that don't actually watch movies but just go and see blockbusters wouldn't ahve seen it. Yet it has probably been watched by 50% of the subsequent posters who will go on and on about how it's not obscure even though I already said that. Yet you might not have seen it?
A thousand thanks good sir.
There's an original version of the Ring?henritje said:have you seen Battle Royalle or the original versions of The Ring or The Grudge?
Lookit this post. Look how right this person is.Deef said:Moon, with Sam Rockwell. I honestly don't know how popular it was when it came out, but I know I hadn't heard of it, and I adore it to this day.