Subtitled Movies
That Did Not Need Subtitles
- Disco
Dancer We are beholding to Adam
Dugas for bringing this gem to our attention. This must be the Bombay
equivalent of Saturday Night Fever complete with disco dance extravaganzas that
will make your head spin and leave you hysterical. Johnny is a natural
performer, a musician and a dancer. The reigning disco king of India, Sammy, is
a drug addict and his manager ( Om Puri) decides to replaces him with
Johnny. A grudge ensues and Sammy tries to electrocute his rival by
running wall current through his electric guitar. Things get nuts and Johnny
gets his legs broken by some goons just before the world disco championships.
What tension. If your a fan of Indian odd films, this is your cup of tea.
Thanks Adam 2 hours+ 1982 Hindi- it needs no subtitles
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- Leningrad Cowboys Go
America This may be one of the best
Finnish movies you'll ever see. You might say this film
is the Russian equivalent of Spinal Tap.
Winner of the best hairdo award at the Cannes festival
you can even show this one to small children, but they
will probably leave the room. Directed by Aki Kaurismaki,
if you like this on, try and find the second best Finnish
film of all time Ariel
.
- 301/302 Named after two adjacent
apartments, this Korean tid bit is more subtle than a
Jeffrey Daumer documentary. The tenants are quite
different. 302 is a reclusive writer who is past bulimic,
she pukes at the very thought of food. Soon-Hee is 301, a
youngish divorcee who loves to cook.for her loved ones.
She feels 302 is rejecting her love, by failing to enjoy
her intricate meals. To prove her love, 302 makes the
ultimate sacrifice (in a Christlike manner) . Even in
subtitles, this movie loses very little of the emotion it
jams down your throat. 1995
- The Killer A Johnny Woo film recommended
by Thomas Hunt who wrote: " I can't believe you had all those
foreign films that didn't need subtitles, and you left
out The Killer. Shame on you. It's a
terriffic film--one of John Woo's finest. And it
doesn't need subtitles. " -Thomas Hunt
- Aguirre - Wrath of God Did you ever meet a
conquistador who spoke German ? Werner Herzog creates an
interesting story from the slim historical record of the
errant Spaniard. Klaus Kinski plays the rather teutonic
looking Aguirre. Also recommended is a film by Herzog
that was called The Enigma of
Kaspar Hauser, but keeps resurfacing with
different English titles. It definitely needs no
subtitles.
- M You
saw this, right? Peter Lorre is an ultra-creepy child molester/murderer
that stalks the streets of prewar Dusseldorf. All the street people ,
beggars, buskers, hookers etc, band together to catch him and inflict
their own brand of justice. Recommended by Cheryl who finds it
"timeless because this could easily be set in any neighborhood
today." Thanks Cheryl. Directed by Fritz Lang who also gave us Metropolis.
No the film did not break at the end, that is how he wanted it to end.
I waited in the theater for 15 minutes waiting for them to splice it back
together. 1931 Unrated German w/subtitles 110 minutes
- Wings of Desire Wim Wenders classic angel movie
that stars Peter Falk. There are at least three languages
spoken but none require translation. It really does get
better on the second and third viewing. The sequel, So
Near, So Far was made nine years later,
but does not fit into this category. Skip the US remake City
of Angels with Nicholas Cage and Meg
Ryan.
- Before the Rain Almost everyone will need the
sub-titles to get a handle on this Macedonian/Albanian
film directed by Milcho Manchevski. There are three
interwoven tales that bring out the disparity and
animosity between the Albanian/Moslem community in
Macedonia. In the first tale a Pulitzer Prize winning
photographer returns to his old home town to find a
violent ethnic division in his once peaceful village. In
the second story, a young novitiate harbors a runaway
Albanian girl in his monastery cell. The third tale is
about a London woman whose life is tightly intertwined
with the Balkan's problems. It is an interesting film
that exposes a regional problem in a very personal way.
Particularly germane with what's happened in Kosovo.
Lot's of weird languages. 1994 Rated R 112 minutes
Subtitled in English
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- Man Bites Dog Certain people will be offended
by this French quasi documentary about an out of control
murderer. I no longer recommend this movie to friends,
and suggest you do the same. If you enjoy (?) this movie,
you're going to love Henry-Portrait of A Serial
Killer.
- Even Dwarves Started
Small Why was
Herzog booed off the stage when they showed this at the
NY Film festival? Sit through it and you'll have the
answer to that question. Filmed entirely with a cast of
Dwarves and Midgets, this may be the tale of a patient
take over at a mental hospital. Ostensibly, the film is
in German, but cackling dwarves need no subtitles. This
film has the look and feel of the Little Rascals on LSD.
Like all Herzog films, it is apparent that everyone had a
good time and the movie was just a by product. It took
awhile to find this one and thanks to everyone who helped
track it down.This is a must for Herzog fans.
About 90 minutes German w/subtitles Unrated
- The Legend of Suram
Fortress This
may be the only Georgian language films available on
video and is a Russian interpretation of a Fellini movie.
If you can find this one , let me know how you liked it.
- Night On Earth This Jim Jarmusch movie is
actually five vignettes set in five different cities in
taxi cabs on the same night. Roberto Begnini is a
cabdriver in Rome and although it is in Italian, you will
not need the sub titles to realize he is a comic lunatic.
The other four have some good spots, but you'll rewind
this one a few times. Begnini was miscast as the son of
the Pink Panther, but check out the movie below if you
enjoyed this one.
- Je, tu, il,
elle- Recommended
by Chris, this sounds like it belongs on this page. He
says it contains scenes that drag on endlessly and
require as much patience as a Robert Wilson play. Anyone
know where I can find a copy?
- Johnny Staccino Mistaken for a Palermo mobster,
Robert Begnini plays an Italian school bus driver in
love. The plot may appear a trifle simplistic, but the
acting makes this comedy worthwhile. You can also find
this same cast in Jim Jarmusch's Down By
Law.
- Mystery Train Since we are discussing Jim
Jarmusch movies, this one has a great part, where two
Japanese tourist's tool around Memphis checking out the
sites. Similar in format to Night on Earth, there are
three concurrent stories all taking place in a Memphis
fleabag hotel. The night deskman is a well dressed
Screamin Jay Hawkins. Good stuff.
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