Hey /tv/ post some french movies you like
I was going to post Black Moon, also by Malle, but then I thought it wasn't really a Frenchie French movie. Then I thought I'd post The Fire Within and I remembered what the OP was. I'm retarded.
>>62810295
>Black Moon, also by Malle
how is the movie by the way, the poster looks nice
Franco-Czechoslovakian
La Grande Illusion, to be honest with you family.
I really liked Le Salaire de la Peur even though the beginning was slow in my opinion. But when they are actually in the truck, damn that was great.
>>62810349
>>62810295
I've been interested in it too, the concept sounds interesting.
I just finished watching Breathless not long ago, some nice scenes in there and a really cool movie as a whole.
>I dared Michel to lift up the woman's skirt and he did it
Absolute madman
>>62810349
It's quite weird and has a loose oneiric style. If you're looking for story or any conventional narrative, it's definitely not for you. I liked it because it's one of the few films that I thought nicely recreates the confusion and disorder of dreams. Somewhere between Bunuel and Dali.
Surrealism is a favourite style of mine, any good French films that use it exceptionally well?
La haine is pretty good
also it kinda make you expect the shit that is going on in France right now
99 francs is also pretty good, even though it's a little bit too flashy for my liking
Probably my favorite French film.
>>62810708
Blood of a Poet
Franco-Italian
Saw it on TCM, I liked it and the shots were wonderful
Never any love for Cleo from 5 to 7
>>62810907
Just saw it last week. Great movie. I really like Left Bank films.
Pic is Franco-West German
I like how this thread definitively proves French cinema is the greatest in the world.
which continental European cinema tradition would you rate higher?
>>62811058
I think an argument can be made for Italy: De Sica, Fellini, Antonioni, Rossellini, Bertolucci etc...
bump with roman polanski
>>62810109
Good film, I actually prefer Oslo, August 31st to it tho.
Bump.