This discussion makes me think of two films although different,plot/story-line the one International:Life Is Beautiful,the other,Sophie's choice,while different they portrayed loving parents one who must make a decision or will lose both her children and the other will so anything to save his child. I think ultimately a GOOD FLICK comes down to the director thats if he/she has a good story to work with. The nationality doesn't matter so much.
Bree ><<I see a HUGE difference in International film style >(which I ultimately and absolutely love) versus >Hollywood film making. (Kolya, Raise the Red Lantern, >The Red Violin, Il Postino, etc etc etc) . >> > >While those are all fabulous films, this is sort of a false perception, >Mags. It's quite easy to think that International films are so much more >artistic, but typically the only ones that get exported are the cream of >the crop. There's just as much dreadful crap made internationally as there >is in Hollywood. > >Bob > >NP: Marshall Crenshaw, "Everything's The Truth" _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com