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    Jag, to set the record straight, I don’t think I have a clinical form of depression. In fact I need just ordinary things to switch my mood. The problem is that even these simple things don’t happen and I'm too sensitive. Not that I don’t try.
    But a good movie like that or even some nice talk like this mean a lot. Ironically, when I thought to reply to you I was ready to mention that even a win of Liverpool over the rival Man City would count. Looks like Steve Boyd has been reading my mind.
    Steve Boyd, I’m not a liverpudlian myself but I love this team to bits also since I was very young. I follow its matches in Premier League and Champions League and I really hope that this time it will be our year and we’ll win the title. YNWA!
    I watched last evening match and yes, it was like a oxygen balloon. However I think that what really really moved me was the moment of silence before the clash. The best moment of silence I’ve ever “heard”.
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    A super movie with a super script: Parasite by south-korean Bong Joon-Ho. This year's Palme D'or winner is a "must see" for film lovers.

    As a curiosity, whenever I go to the movies the cinema is almost empty but this time it was full packed.
    I was also surprised that the soundtrack of a south-korean movie contains an unfogettable italian hit of the 60's: In ginocchio da te, sung by good ol' Gianni Morandi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo View Post
    A super movie with a super script: Parasite by south-korean Bong Joon-Ho. This year's Palme D'or winner is a "must see" for film lovers.

    As a curiosity, whenever I go to the movies the cinema is almost empty but this time it was full packed.
    I was also surprised that the soundtrack of a south-korean movie contains an unfogettable italian hit of the 60's: In ginocchio da te, sung by good ol' Gianni Morandi.
    I need to go to the cinema more. I went a few times in Buenos Aires actually but only once since I got back. Not a movie man
    I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy

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    Quote Originally Posted by steveaki13 View Post
    I need to go to the cinema more. I went a few times in Buenos Aires actually but only once since I got back. Not a movie man
    Can`t believe that you were in Buenos Aires and wasted your time going to the movies. Unless you were there for a film festival.

    I think I`m not a movie woman myself. I went only four times in 4 years. Including the two I saw last month.

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    I went to see Ford v Ferrari about a week ago. It was OK. But the more knowledge you have of auto racing, I figure the less you'll enjoy it. Some of the scenes were rather unrealistic. I understand that most people have scant knowledge of racing, so I was OK with it being made for the least common denominator moviegoer types. And to that end, I guess the writers were right: ‘Ford v Ferrari’ Writers Explain Their Policy: ‘Stick to the Truth, Not the Facts’

    It wasn't Grand Prix (my all time favorite racing movie) or Le Mans, but it was worth the price of the tickets.
    "Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith

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    It must be heaven. By the palestinian filmmaker Elia Suleiman.
    Always with a stunned face, the character ( Elia Suleiman himself ) travels to Paris and New York just to find out unexpected paralels with his native Nazareth. The result is an absurd comedy that also reminds me the old movies of Jacques Tati.

    Recommended only to those who have the patience to watch it in a cinema.

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    And the Oscar goes to.......Parasite, the movie I recommended to you a few months. ago.

    I can't remember other movies to win both Palme D'or and the Oscar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo View Post
    And the Oscar goes to.......Parasite, the movie I recommended to you a few months. ago.

    I can't remember other movies to win both Palme D'or and the Oscar.
    Usually winning an Oscar means the film is terrible, is this any different?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    Usually winning an Oscar means the film is terrible, is this any different?
    I think it is. That`s why I find amazing that this movie could win two such different competitions.

    The movies of Oscar selection are generally blockbusters and it's all about a business called cinema. The movies of Cannes are more about the art to make a movie that tells a real story. Movies of Cannes aren`t usually made for a large audience but more likely for critics and professionals.

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    Haven't been in ChitChat subforum for years until today discovered it again. It is so quiet here compared to 15 so years ago.

    Anyway, nice topic and keep it going! I for one found quite many recommendations here and will be checking some of them out.

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