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Shadowlocked - 7 Foreign-Language Films That Are Worth The Subtitles

Shadowlocked - Hollywood is always saying that film is a visual and not a literary medium. But sometimes it's worth fighting your way past the subtitles barrier to find, among other gems, some of the inspirations and originals that Tinseltown has been inspired by.

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TheReflectedGod4495d ago

the vanishing is such a cool flick i love the realistic villain and the shocking ending

alycakes4487d ago

I haven't seen any of these but I have seen some foreign films with subtitles when I used to get movie channels. I saw a few really good ones too. The subtitles don't bother me at all. I've never been to a theater to see one but I wouldn't be against it.

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Upload ending explained - What just happened?

Pros: Amusingly played out trends in the development of modern IT; mild satire; charming main character; sweet romantic story Cons: Some logical glitches and inconsistencies; general predictability of the plot; at times the series becomes overly cloying Upload / “Loaded” Genre fantasy, comedy Creator Greg Daniels Starring Robbie Amell (Nathan Brown), Andy Allo (Nora), Kevin […]

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Space Force: Season 2's Shocking Ending, Explained

Pros: Steve Carell and John Malkovich; some good jokes from time to time; soundtrack Cons: Most of the jokes in the series are overtly political, others are too abstract; unclear ending to the Space Force season Genre comedy, satire Creators Greg Daniels, Steve Carell Cast: Steve Carell (General Mark Naird), John Malkovich (Dr. Adrian Malory), […]

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The Vast Of Night Ending Explained: How did the vast of night end?

Pros: Stylized as science fiction films of the 70s-80s and radio shows of the 40s-60s. last century; The spirit of that era is perfectly conveyed; the atmosphere of approaching something unknown; the director’s fetishistic fixation on the technology of the 50s and 60s; dialogues Cons: General slowness of the narrative; almost nothing happens in the […]

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