korean cinema

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beyond caring
Who here likes korean cinema and why? Do you think the plot twists that happen in Save the green Planet and Oldboy work?

Solo
I love Korean cinema, and I think the plot twist of Oldboy was amazing. I liked that it had a sort of "Vertigo" feel to it.

I'll make a point to seeing "Save the Green Planet". Haven't even heard of it.

MildPossession
I am interested how they use the plot twist in the remake of Oldboy...

Save The Green Planet is a must see, enjoyed this film.

I enjoy Korean cinema also. A Bittersweet Life is worth seeing, nothing amazing like Oldboy, but got some good scenes in it that are worth seeing.

jaden101
brotherhood...nuff said

then again...on the flip side...r-point is total shit

rotiart
There was a korean movie, I think it was called Friend or Friends... I saw it at blockbuster... i think its great...

Also the Classic... is a great love story...

Loot
Korean cinema is getting better and better, love it, oldboy is a piece of art

MildPossession
Don't go near the Bollywood remake Loot, it's terrible.

Loot

MildPossession
Yep there is a Bollywood remake, they didn't get permission to remake it I heard. Plus they changed the twist...

I love the Infernal Affairs trilogy, still need to see the remake though.

Loot
i only saw the first infernal affairs, really really good. The departed is also excelent, the performances the direction, its a very good remake, but the character played by matt damon is much better in infernal affairs (not blaming the actor, it's just the way they the built the character)

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