What is the best Japanese film you have ever seen? No anime allowed

What is the best Japanese film you have ever seen? No anime allowed.

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Sonatine, easily.

still Harakiri

Tokyo sonata

oldboy

That is a Korean movie.

Woman in the Dunes

or

Bullet Ballet

cure

Still Walking (2008)

Love Exposure

Rashomon
Cure

Throne of Blood was pretty based and I’m not even a big Kurosawa fan, my favorite adaptation of Macbeth.

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Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets and Eros + Massacre

Youth Of The Beast

If I had to pick one I'd say Seppuku aka Harakiri
Woman in the Dunes is good. In general the films influenced by French New Wave in Japan are underrated.

Twilight Samurai

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Akira

Oh sorry, then...crouching tiger hidden dragon

That is a Chinese movie.

Jackie Chan

...letters from iwo jima?

In general sense, those are made by ppl who are from Asian region... Kek

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That movie is in the Japanese language, but directed by Clint Eastwood. Eh, close enough.

Parasite

>Yayoi vs Jomon

Oldboy

Funky Forest: First Contact, by far

> Departures [おくりびと] (2008)
> Ikiru [生きる] (1952)
> Seven Samurai [七人の侍] (1954)
> The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness [夢と狂気の王国] (2013)
> Blue Christmas [Blood Type: Blue] [The Blue Stigma] [ブルークリスマス] (1978)

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dealing pain is serious business

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it's a korean story though

It's a Korean MOVIE.

Sword of Doom was pretty good

DV-1166

Fish Story

i like blue spring very much