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The Wolf said:I, personally, prefer to see them with subtitles, not dubbed.
Sincerely,
Le Loup
Amen! I dont care that I cant understand (no matter the language), it just sounds so much better.
LD
The Wolf said:I, personally, prefer to see them with subtitles, not dubbed.
Sincerely,
Le Loup
I have tried a number of times to get into Breathless; just can't do it.Quigley Brown said:The recent 'Cache' is very good. I never get tired of watching it plus 'Diva,' 'A Man and a Woman,' and 'Breathless' (since I have the DVDs...).
Martinis at 8 said:I might add that any young man contemplating going off to the military should be forced to watch The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
What treachery from Genevieve!
I'm with you on most of them, but I thought that Cache was riveting, and Amelie is one of my favorite films- just magical.Doctor Strange said:I have long loved the old French classics - almost everything by Cocteau, Renior, Clair, Demy, Rohmer, Truffaut, etc.
But I'm sorry to say that I generally find most modern French films underwhelming. Either they're just too lightweight - The Valet, Avenue Montaigne, Amelie, etc. - or just too odd and/or extravagently overpraised - A Very Long Engagement, Les Choristes, Cache, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, etc. It's been a long time since I saw a French film that really knocked me over...
pennycarrol said:Hey everyone!!I'm curious... I just wanted to know, do you watch vintage french films (maybe with subtitles?)!! Do you love our actresses? What do you think?? I have to say that Arletty, Michèle Morgan, Simone Signoret, Louis Jouvet, Louis de Funès, Michel Galabru............ lol!!! (plus heaps) are my favourites!!! I'd love to hear what you think about vintage french films!!
Amicalement, Pennycarrol!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely. She is a miraculous woman. She has accepted her age gracefully, and is all the better for it. She should give lessons to the Botox/surgery-obsessed actresses out there now...Alex Oviatt said:Can I just say two words? Catherine Deneuve. Loved her in the wacky French Techincolor musical "Les Parapluies de Cherbourg" and have never stopped. Jamais.
Alex Oviatt said:Can I just say two words? Catherine Deneuve. Loved her in the wacky French Techincolor musical "Les Parapluies de Cherbourg" and have never stopped. Jamais.