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clips-u-watch · 6 months
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dudenukem · 1 year
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An old favorite that I revisited and updated a year or so ago. . . . . . #oldboys #handcutcollage #surrealcollage #collageartists #tunnel #voidboi https://www.instagram.com/p/CkeHHmwug9J/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hottaecmadambabe · 2 years
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Taecyeon complimenting Minjun as 🔥cause he knows his Jeju rendezvous with the wife has been revealed🤣 Though Ming is really 🔥 #OldBoys #2PM #투피엠 #Jun_K #준케이 #김민준 #Nichkhun #닉쿤 #Taecyeon #옥택연 #택연 https://www.instagram.com/p/CiufZUipdNK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gomi--neko · 7 months
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Technically I'm late but I managed to finish this for goromi week. Goromi compilation under the cut yay
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femsammy · 1 month
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for @gorydean
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roseillith · 1 year
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Oldboy (2003) dir. Park Chan-wook
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userpeggycarter · 11 months
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OLDBOY (2003) —
dir. Park Chan-wook.
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dailyworldcinema · 11 months
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OLDBOY (2003) —
dir. Park Chan-wook.
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shesnake · 2 years
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Oldboy //  The Handmaiden // Sympathy For Lady Vengeance // Decision to Leave // directed by Park Chan-wook
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clips-u-watch · 6 months
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pondsphuwin · 7 months
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"Your gravest mistake wasn't failing to find the answer. You can't find the right answer if you ask the wrong questions."
YOO JI-TAE as LEE WOO-JIN in OLDBOY (2003) dir. Park Chan-wook
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warblingandwriting · 10 months
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No one does revenge like The Count of Monte Cristo. It's all physical violence and murder these days, what ever happened to completely psychologically destroying your former tormentors and ruining their lives?
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Propaganda:
Ianthe: None, only unofficial art :(
Lee Woo Jin:
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roseillith · 1 year
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Oldboy (2003) dir. Park Chan-wook  
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watchmorecinema · 4 months
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Why you should watch foreign films.
They're good. Bong Joon Ho (director of Parasite) says it best.
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Movies are a great way to experience other perspectives and cultures. Foreign films are made differently from films you're used to. The style, the editing, the way plots unfold, it's all going to be different in interesting ways. Some examples:
Giallo films (Italian) might have nonsensical plots but they're more focused on emotion and spectacle. You're Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have The Key might be a mess of a story but it's a wild ride of the type you don't find in America.
Japan has a lot of movies about the horrors of nuclear war and proliferation. Godzilla, Akira and Grave of the Fireflies could not have been made in America. When America makes a movie about nukes we get Oppenheimer, a movie about the people who made the bomb and not the people that suffered under it.
Korea has some amazing thrillers like Oldboy and Memoirs of a Murderer. America remade Oldboy and it was not nearly as good.
These are all broad strokes of course, but the point is that other countries have a lot to offer and you're missing out on so much if you're scared off by subtitles. The way I figure is that 95% of the world's population doesn't live in America, so why assume 100% of good movies come from there?
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