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OK, if you guys haven't watched 'The Host', a Korean movie that won rave reviews in other parts of the world, go catch it on DVD!

I read about it in the papers here and was waiting for it to be screened here, but that didn't seem to happen.
So I
just HAD to get the DVD when I returned to Singapore.
It's really ... entertaining. It's a movie about a mutated monster living in the Han River that came about because of some toxic chemicals that were emptied into the river a few years ago. The monster eats humans!
Aiiieeeee!!!
However, this show doesn't end up a 'B' grade flick. The theme of family and human greatness is woven into the plot. Somehow, it was filmed so well that when the monster ran amok and starting to eat the crowd of humans trying to run away from it, you can feel the fear!
I'm not a good critique, but there's just something in this movie that appeals to me, and lots of other people around the world!
Go read this commentary from a proper reviewer!
The Host aka Gwoemul
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Tetsuo - The Iron Man

it is a strange movie.. starts with some weird dude with some metal on his chin.. he pulls at it and realises it is growing from him..
then there is this weird fetishist who sticks a metal bar into his arm.. which causes him to stumble onto the road and is hit by the weird dude..
there, the nightmare of mutation, horror and violence begins...
good stuff.. will put cult leader's 'horror flicks' to shame..
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Legend of the sacred stone
http://movie.pili.com.tw/en/

One of the highest grossing film of all time in taiwan, legend of the sacred stone is traditonal hand puppetry brought to another level with movie production techniques, hollywood special effects and digital sound production.
typical wu xia pian storyline but i bet you'll love the special effects in this movie which makes it even better than real life wu xia pian and puts team america world police to shame....
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Originally posted by ceecookie:AD2000.
Singapore's inside the movie during the 2nd half
this movie was so fucked up I dun even know where to begin.

lousy script, pretty bad acting in the Singapore portion, and piss poor editing made the damned movie, especially in the last part, seem hurriedly chopped off.
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I highly recommend "Crying for love in the heart of the world" ....
I ....... cried watching it ....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socrates_in_Love
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Originally posted by Fatum:I highly recommend "Crying for love in the heart of the world" ....
I ....... cried watching it ....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socrates_in_LoveErm... are you referring to that famous Jap movie?
I think you might have the title wrong somehow.

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it was a pretty book to read

clicky here => Socrates In Love
Originally posted by Rhonda:Erm... are you referring to that famous Jap movie?
I
think you might have the title wrong somehow. 
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I go look for Tetsuo and Legend of the ... whatever (recommended by Deathy) the next time I go to Melbourne City.

I would've bought more Asian movies back but the price I would have paid for a VCD in Singapore is roughly the price I would be paying for the DVD here, and if they're having their sales, the DVD's are definitely much much cheaper than the VCD's in SG are.

I've watched the rest of the movies you guys recommended. Shirin was really awesome!
And Infernal Affairs was so good the Hollywood blokes bought the
rights to make a Hollywood version of the movie starring Leonardo
di Carprio, I think. What was it called? The Departed? 
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Originally posted by cApitaland:Gokusen. 1 Litre of Tears. Battle Royale I and II.
Battle Royale I I enjoyed tremendously but I thought BR II sucked.
It was too
much of a military movie and didn't have the shocking horror
element that BR I was so successful in portraying.
BTW, don't bother watching The Suicide Manual from Japan. Yucks!
By contrast, The Suicide Club was more memorable and
disturbing.Edited by Rhonda 02 Jun `07, 11:02AM
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Tetsuo 2 was pretty bad.. but still, weird as heck..
the first one was GOOD..
too bad you don't have a PC.. would have just sent it over via MSN file transfer
Originally posted by Rhonda:I go look for Tetsuo and Legend of the ... whatever (recommended by Deathy) the next time I go to Melbourne City.
I would've bought more Asian movies back but the price I would have paid for a VCD in Singapore is roughly the price I would be paying for the DVD here, and if they're having their sales, the DVD's are definitely much much cheaper than the VCD's in SG are.

I've watched the rest of the movies you guys recommended. Shirin was really awesome!
And Infernal Affairs was so good the Hollywood blokes bought the
rights to make a Hollywood version of the movie starring Leonardo
di Carprio, I think. What was it called? The Departed? 
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Story of Ricky. The violence and the amount of gore is so fake and over-the-top it's laughable. Not to mention the American version makes it even more funny with it's stupid english dubbing.
It's one of those unbelievable things that you have to see it once in your lifetime.
Just an example of the violence in the show
Edited by wizwizard 02 Jun `07, 11:40AM
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The Vengeance Trilogy consisting of Sympathy For Mr Vengeance, Oldboy and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance.
Devils on the Doorstep, a China film about World War 2.
All John Woo's early works, such as The Killer, Bullet In The Head, Hard-Boiled and A Better Tomorrow.Edited by wizwizard 02 Jun `07, 11:55AM
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Originally posted by Trump_Card:Inferior affairs (HK)...
Isn't it Internal Affairs? Or were u being sarcastic about that movie?

I personally recommend Windstruck. Korean movie that will make u cry buckets during the last 20-25mins of the movie. Everyone in the cinema was making the "sniffing" sound trying to miff their crying. Another movie that makes a lot of people reach for their Kleenex was Wait Until You're Older by Andy Lau. Funny at first, but later on, really make u think about ur own life, and how certain things shouldn't wait to be done/say before its too late.
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Originally posted by nanren4ever:Isn't it Internal Affairs? Or were u being sarcastic about that movie?

I personally recommend Windstruck. Korean movie that will make u cry buckets during the last 20-25mins of the movie. Everyone in the cinema was making the "sniffing" sound trying to miff their crying. Another movie that makes a lot of people reach for their Kleenex was Wait Until You're Older by Andy Lau. Funny at first, but later on, really make u think about ur own life, and how certain things shouldn't wait to be done/say before its too late.
I thought it's Infernal Affairs?
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