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Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - fpw - 05-31-2004

Girl with a Pearl Earring.

Every shot looks like a Vermeer painting. Stunning. And the story's not bad either.



Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Kenji - 05-31-2004

fpw Wrote:Girl with a Pearl Earring.

Every shot looks like a Vermeer painting. Stunning. And the story's not bad either.

Hi, Paul.

This is now playing in Japan, but I still not seen this movie.

Well, I think most beautiful movie is Hero. This is Chinese movie, and performer is Jet Li. His action is BEAUTIFULL and powerful. Also, visual is very colorful. This is awesome! Smile

If you not see this, I recommend it. You will like it.


Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-31-2004

fpw Wrote:Girl with a Pearl Earring.

Every shot looks like a Vermeer painting. Stunning. And the story's not bad either.

I'll certainly check it out. But more beautifully photographed than BARRY LYNDON?


Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - jimbow8 - 05-31-2004

I thought What Dreams May Come (novel by Richard Matheson) was visually stunning.


Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Noelie - 05-31-2004

Quote:I thought What Dreams May Come (novel by Richard Matheson) was visually stunning


Me too. I really just wanted to say "me too", but it won't let me enter a message that's less than 10 words. Soooo...

Me too. Wink


Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Marc - 05-31-2004

Kenji Asakura Wrote:Well, I think most beautiful movie is Hero. This is Chinese movie, and performer is Jet Li. His action is BEAUTIFULL and powerful. Also, visual is very colorful. This is awesome! Smile

This is going to be released soon in the U.S. courtesy of Tarantino. The preview looks stunning.


Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Kenji - 05-31-2004

jimbow8 Wrote:I thought What Dreams May Come (novel by Richard Matheson) was visually stunning.


Oh, I forgot it! I like this movie too, Smile


Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Bastard - 05-31-2004

Marc B. Wrote:This (Hero) is going to be released soon in the U.S. courtesy of Tarantino. The preview looks stunning.

I got ahold of a Hong Kong copy on VCD about 2 months ago. I do not usually consider Hong Kong cinema and beautiful cinematography in the same thought process, but I have to agree with Kenji on this one. This movie is gorgeous. No spoilers, but many of you who wouldn't go for the chop-saki films would get a lot out of this one.

btw, I still need to see Girl With a Pearl Earring.

--Jake


Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - nonsun blob a - 05-31-2004

Kenji Asakura Wrote:Hi, Paul.

This is now playing in Japan, but I still not seen this movie.

Well, I think most beautiful movie is Hero. This is Chinese movie, and performer is Jet Li. His action is BEAUTIFULL and powerful. Also, visual is very colorful. This is awesome! Smile

If you not see this, I recommend it. You will like it.

I watched a part of that movie in the comic book shop I go to. I didn't know what it was until I saw a preview for it, though. I really like Jet Li in his more traditional roles.


Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - thisisatest - 06-01-2004

fpw Wrote:Girl with a Pearl Earring.

Every shot looks like a Vermeer painting. Stunning. And the story's not bad either.

Steve D
I agree totally with your description of this dazzling movie. And the Blues Dude beat me to the comparison to Barry Lyndon, which I found EQUALLY dazzling. May I invite others to add to this list of "beautiful" movies. Don't be shy or feel effeminite, you know there are just some movies where you can't tear your eyes from the screen. 1900 (correct me if I'm wrong about the title of this Burt Lancaster movie) was also such a dazzler.