Discussion of South East Asia cinema..


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Hi guys, i just want to start this thread for some discussion =)

It seems there are some not so bad movie by South East Asia.. but usually out of spotlight =)

Malaysia
i have actually watched lots from malaysia cable tv channel 'kirana', it surprises me that there are 'not too bad' films by malaysia..but those films are not really that in spotlight.. any guys who can recommend some good malaysia film? i have watched a bit like 'melari ke langit','gangster'..but really need more understanding in malaysia film..

Sepet-this one is actually quite popular that some guys should have seen it.


Singapore
Most impressions are Jack Neo's.. i havent really finished watching any of his films..somehow feel like not my cup of tea.

chicken rice war- watched it on tv before


Philippines

Sigaw-A scary movie

Anak-mother and child =)

Dekada 70's-drama with historical background

Kung Ikaw Ay Isang Panaginip-
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Kailangan Kita - culinary theme love story.. quite nice.

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Thailand

Tears of black tiger - quite like it
Few thais horrors film..quite okay.

Vietnam
The scent of green papaya
The cyclo
The vertical Ray of Sunshine


Good or bad, i think what had interested me is the culture roots in this films, it is just different from hollywood or europe film.

Any good website have a good overview of all these countries' film?
I am interested to watch some older films too, like lino brocka's the jaws of neonlight..

any film fans there?
 

malaysia cinta by Khabir Bhatia not bad by storyline and cinematography:)




Hi guys, i just want to start this thread for some discussion =)

It seems there are some not so bad movie by South East Asia.. but usually out of spotlight =)

Malaysia
i have actually watched lots from malaysia cable tv channel 'kirana', it surprises me that there are 'not too bad' films by malaysia..but those films are not really that in spotlight.. any guys who can recommend some good malaysia film? i have watched a bit like 'melari ke langit','gangster'..but really need more understanding in malaysia film..

Sepet-this one is actually quite popular that some guys should have seen it.


Singapore
Most impressions are Jack Neo's.. i havent really finished watching any of his films..somehow feel like not my cup of tea.

chicken rice war- watched it on tv before


Philippines

Sigaw-A scary movie

Anak-mother and child =)

Dekada 70's-drama with historical background

Kung Ikaw Ay Isang Panaginip-
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]This is a funny comedy of a girl's misadventures as she searches for true love. Rosalie (Jolina Magdangal) is a young girl who serves her family but needs to find someone to love. She dreams of finding Mr. Right. One day, she falls head over heels with a guy - the problem is, he's inside a billboard. This starts Rosalie's quest to find true love - would it be the guy on the billboard (Rafael Rosell) or the real boy next door (Leandro Muñoz)?
[/FONT]
Kailangan Kita - culinary theme love story.. quite nice.

Minsan, Minahal Kita - love story with middle-aged[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]

[/FONT]Plastik man - superheroes themed films

Thailand

Tears of black tiger - quite like it
Few thais horrors film..quite okay.

Vietnam
The scent of green papaya
The cyclo
The vertical Ray of Sunshine


Good or bad, i think what had interested me is the culture roots in this films, it is just different from hollywood or europe film.

Any good website have a good overview of all these countries' film?
I am interested to watch some older films too, like lino brocka's the jaws of neonlight..

any film fans there?
 

i think there are more than one filmaker in Singapore. I'm not really into films, but people like Royston Tan, Eric Khoo are pretty good ones too. I like their productions more than Jack Neo's series.

Whenever i watch Jack Neo's films in the cinema, i feel so stupid. It just feels like watching Mediacorp TV serials kind of production.

Just my 2 cents worth. =)
 

I can recommend a great book written by Raphael Millet, who used to reside in Singapore till recently. The book covers a history of Singapore films and gives an interesting perspective of older and more recent works. A great read, imo.

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A review can be found here.

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I can recommend a great book written by Raphael Millet, who used to reside in Singapore till recently. The book covers a history of Singapore films and gives an interesting perspective of older and more recent works. A great read, imo.

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A review can be found here.

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this book, singaporean cinema is solid.

good read, and worth ever single penny.
 

anyone who's interested in the making of Saint Jack should pick up Ben Slater's "Kinda Hot : The Making of Saint Jack in Singapore".

For those who are unaware, Saint Jack was based on a novel written by the famous Paul Theroux, who was a lecturer at the Department of English Language and Literature in the University of Singapore before he became a novelist after being fired for holding certain opinions contrary to the climate then.
 

this book, singaporean cinema is solid.

good read, and worth ever single penny.

i agree totally.. a solid bk ..very well done ..

btw ... is this discussion limited only to discussion of the commerical cinema of SEA or the whole cinematic community .. both arthse, commerical, underground or otherwise..

i duno bout the rest..

but u( hi there, trend starter) seemed to be referring to singapore's commerical cinema JACKNEOism era.. well... tats gona start another debate on why is he so successful.. commerically.. but artistically.. he can do alot beta
 

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