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Reddit | Asian films
1w ago
I'm looking for a melodramatic romance movie similar to the Chinese movies "Better Days" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (preferably with a happy ending). Other melodramatic movies are welcome, even if they aren't similar to the two movies I mentioned above.
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Reddit | Asian films
2w ago
Hi everyone, I'm trying to remember a movie I've watched in my cinema college long time ago. I've tried all database I know without answers. Could you help me, pls? It's very bizarre, don't read it if you are under 18.
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The movie can be lesser known or obscure independent, but the main plot is about a romance - obsession couple how stay most of the time in a large black room decorated with mouths, eyes, and other body parts as props, hangin on the wall. They have s3x many times and in the end they starting cVtting themselves and then die. It's not the In the Realm of the Senses.
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1M ago
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1M ago
I watched a video on YouTube (link below), which shows an alternative ending to Wong Kar Wai’s 2000 movie, ‘In the Mood for Love’. It shows Mr. Chow accidentally running into Mrs. Chan in the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia. Mrs. Chan is supposedly there with her husband's acquaintance on a business trip. They have a brief, tense conversation with undertones of slight nostalgia, and Mr. Chow says he still does not have a girlfriend. Before leaving, Mr. Chow says, ‘See you later’ and Mr. Chan replies with a mildly stern ‘See you.’ While she's walking away, Mr. Chow interrupts and asks her if ..read more