In my introductory post I was discussing about how I watch alot of movies in my spare time. So much so that I'm usually at a complete loss when I need to find a new film to watch and sometimes need days to find something that I haven't seen or just anything worth watching. I've started when I was younger with most of IMDB's top 250 list, and as the years went by, I had to delve into spanish, german, asian or french cinema to satisfy my needs. I decided to share with you some of my favorite lesser-known or underrated movies. Some of them are foreign films, but they are all titles that you can find and enjoy with subtitles. I'm a huge fan of drama and I don't watch many feel good movies, so if you're looking for a pick-me-up, action filled blockbuster, this list might not be your thing. But if you like movies that have substance, slow-paced intelligent movies that will make you think well after the credits roll, look no further. I will not be saying much about the movies, or spoiling anything by trying to review the plots in depth. You will have to experience them for yourselves. I strongly believe that the less you know about the story, the better. While obviously this all boils down to preferences and personal taste, I still feel that these were titles worth sharing with the steemit community.
3-Iron (Bin-Jip) - 2004
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0423866/
South-Korean drama by director Ki-Duk Kim about two teenagers finding love through adversity. I was mesmerized by the chemistry between the two main protagonists. They barely talk, but there's still a profound discussion between the two of them in their actions, and through their eyes. It's a magnificent movie and a very moving tale.
The Science of Sleep (La Science des Rêves) - 2006
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0354899/
A film by french director Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Moon Indigo) about a man-child coming back to live with his grieving mother to mourn the loss of his father. Between the time spent at his boring job and his infatuation for his artsy neighbor, he will often resolve himself to the dream world to find answers to his problems. If you enjoyed Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, this is a must-watch. A beautiful, creative and visionnary piece of cinema by Gondry.
Anomalisa - 2016
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2401878/
Written by Charlie Kaufman, one of my favorite contemporary movie directors, is a stop-motion masterpiece. Don't be put-off by the fact that this is an animated movie, it is as human a tale as you will find. ''A man crippled by the mundanity of his life experiences something out of the ordinary'' is as close to a perfect description as you will find. Nominated for an oscar, It still flew under the radar. The animation is stellar, the story is mundane but gut-wrenching. You will definitely forget you're watching puppets after just a few minutes. Kaufman at his best.
Lilya 4-ever (Lilja 4-ever) - 2002
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0300140/
By Lukas Moodson, this swedish drama tells the very cruel story of Lilya, abandonned by her mother and left to herself in soviet-union. A very strange tale of false hopes and despair, friendship and compassion. Unless you are a complete psychopath, this movie will move you to tears and crush your soul. It is so very well directed that it sometimes feel like a documentary, and that makes it that much harder to swallow.
Abre Los Ojos (Open your eyes) - 1997
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0125659/
The original movie by Alejandro Amenabar that has been remade and ''hollywoodized'' by Cameron Crowe as Vanilla Sky in 2001. If you haven't seen either, or you've only seen the remake, please do yourself a favor and watch the original. It still is, to this day, one of my favorite movies of all-time. I like everything about this movie. I still remember how I fell in love with Penelope Cruz while watching. It really is something to see a guy who's had it all, become a monster in the blink of an eye.
This is a good list! I have watched many underrated/lesser-known movies on YouTube, from all over the world, and it was interesting to see the kinds of stories that are presented. I was surprised to see how many full movies are now on YouTube, and on the free part of YouTube, not the red section which requires a monthly fee. Thanks for this list; I'll check them out!
Hope you enjoy, feel free to recommend a few for me ;)
nice list. looking forward to checking them out. thank you.
Let me know, it would mean everything to me if people fell in love with any of these movies.
I am already in love with one, have heard of Anomalisa, and am wondering if you like Jan Svankmajer?
and here's another:
I will look into those. Thank you.
you are welcome.
Bin Jip is awesome Kim ki duk is a genius
The Science of Sleep (La Science des Rêves) THIS MOVIE IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES!!!!!!!!!!
I love your taste.
I wish it was more well known! Amazing movie.
I felt like I was in that movie. I re-watched it a bunch of times. That's my habit: wanting the feeling over and over again.....
" I had to delve into spanish, german, asian or french cinema to satisfy my needs". I completely can relate to this.
I already commented, but I am so excited that you're here, as I feel a great affinity for the stuff you like. Did you see Irreversible? The French movie that was banned in my city.....
Yes, I've seen all of Gaspar Noé's work except the latest movie. I really like it.
When I saw Irreversible and the rape scene came on, I was more shocked about how I felt desensitized to the violence than by the act itself, that's saying much about our generation.
As I liked your introduction a lot, this list is especially valuable for me. Thanks.
Let me know how you like it.
Glad to see "Abre los Ojos" on your list. It impressed me a lot the first time I saw it, and contrary to other movies, the feeling has not changed every time i watch it. A real gem.
Nice! Never heard of them! Will check it out.
I'm starting to write about less known horrors too, you may want to read it, if you like. ;)
Great list! I consider myself a movie fan but have not seen any of these, and have only heard of Open Your Eyes. I am a fan of Eternal Sunshine as well as some of Charlie Kaufman's work though, so I appreciate learning about related films.