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Hey, ya'll. So, currently, I'm on the hunt for movies worldwide that have either stuck with the audience or have good reviews. It can be from any genre; it doesn't matter, but I would like to stay away from movies with excessive gore. So far, I've seen some movies from the US, UK, Thailand, Canada, Australia, China, South Korea, Japan, Philippines, Germany, and France. If you have any suggestions let me know :)


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Reply by Marjuke

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I have some suggestions from estonia! Klass is a good one, albeit it may be disturbing at the end(you can watch it at jupiter.err or somewhere on archive.com? it had the english subs)


A newer one is Fränk, its still in cinemas so i dont know if its available elsewhere. Its gotten a ton of great reviews and has like 55000 watchers as of now, which is good.


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Reply by spdiodeathclassic

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La Casa Lobo is a great movie i don't remember if it's French? or German? the language changes in the movie but it's a great watch


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Reply by FamGam08

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Sedmikrasky (daisies) is a really good movie and you can find it free on youtube, its a czech movie from the 60s and its very visually interesting and very funny at times.

i will never stop reccomending this movie to people because its peak- Smala susie (slim susie) is a really good swedish movie, its a comedy drama i think, and its very funny.

Mommy-  a french canadian movie that is really interesting and it has a great ending

blue spring- great japanese movie i watched recently- it does have some blood and violence in it but not too much 

Bad taste is a really funny film from new zealand, its the guy that made the lord of rings films first movie, its very 80s comedy but its honestly very inspirational in its own way

run lola run is cool german film thats altso very visually interesting

i think most of the films i reccomend have some sort of violence in it but its pretty tame


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Reply by Something_999

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En man som heter ove, ( a man called ove )  is a swedish film about a man who wants to off himself ( dont watch it if that topic triggers you ) because his wife sonja died, but things keeo stopping him from offing himself 


its such a good film, the books better obs, but Americans made a version with tom hanks, they missed out too much of the story


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