This is my favorite scene in Mar Adentro
Javier Bardem's acting is just flawless!!!! His dream "flying" sequence is one of the most beautiful scenes I've seen in film!
Les Biches is a French New Wave film by Claude Chabrol - starring the beautiful & very cold Stéphane Audran as well as the innocent Jacqueline Sassard... beautiful film - watch it!
The first 10 minutes of "Bez Konca" (The End), one of my favorite films by Kieslowski!
Absolutely GENIUS filmmaking along with brilliant metaphysical representations requiring a competent reader to decipher the complex allegories. "Bez Konca" deals with Martial Law & Solidatiry trials in Poland in 1982 as well as the humain emotional reaction of such harsh enduring conditions.
Here's the opening of Blind Chance (1981) Kieslowski's most intellectual work which for the first time in Cinema offered 3 alternatives to the destiny of a man. This film was banned in Poland until 1987 (collapse of Communism) due to it's harsh representation of Communism Poland.
The opening scene represents the psychological collapse of memory of the character (Witek).
Europa Europa directed by Agniezska Holland.
This scene one of my favorite scene here (in Russian) their arguing over the existance of religion, however you need to read this scene properly to see how children were manipulated through Communism, before the war start the woman says "Isn't Communism beautiful"
Here is one of my favorite scenes in Bleu.
Julie watches the funeral of her husband (a famous music composer in France) and her daughter, as Julie she after the fatal car accident!
The following scene is of a reporter who questions her about her husband's music.
I love Zbigniew Preisner's music!
Here's another of my favorite scenes in Droles de Bandits... Harvey Keitel is just sooo funny in this scene...
I wish I was able to upload the inside joke about the "Super Numerary" so you could understand the joke!
Directed by: Brad Mirman
An out-of-town heist becomes a nightmare for a crew of French burglars when they mistakenly rob the head of the Chicago mafia. Unaccustomed to the ways of the American underworld, it is not long before they have the mafia, the FBI and a couple of street gangs on their backs as they attempt to make their way back to Paris.
The best child-growing up film I've seen! The acting, the score, the story, everything! In this film frames the childhood memory!
Story: After her father dies and she moves to a new town, Mackie wants to join a certain gang/band. But they've got this boys-only rule. So Mackie comes up with an audacious plan...only it begins to backfire