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Films you have loved! Recommendations would be welcome.

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Applegran Wed 26-May-21 10:48:33

We sometimes watch films on streaming services but its really hard to know what we will enjoy and what we won't. I do not much enjoy murder and mayhem. We recently saw "Lion' which is not about a lion at all and is very good and very moving, and "Esio Trot" - which is delightful. Recommendations would be very welcome!

Kate1949 Wed 26-May-21 12:07:13

I've posted this before but Goodbye Christopher Robin is lovely. There were two films about AA Milne at a similar time. One was with Ewan McGregor. This is the other one.

Shandy57 Wed 26-May-21 12:09:27

I've recently watched Parasite which received many BAFTAS, and White Tiger.

Witzend Wed 26-May-21 18:28:47

A few oldies I’ll always watch again:

Whistle Down The Wind

The Tamarind Seed - 70s Cold War thriller with Julie Andrews and Omar Sharif as the dodgy Russian - or is he? Partly set in Barbados. Very tense at times, but no blood or gore - and a couple of very good twists.

Blithe Spirit, delicious old comedy with Rex Harrison and Margaret Rutherford. Rex invites ‘dotty’ old medium (MR) round for a laugh, but is quite unprepared for what she conjures up.

And the original black and white Rebecca, with the wonderfully creepy Mrs Danvers.

Redhead56 Wed 26-May-21 18:53:32

I posted on another thread Judi Dench Philomena is a nice film.

Applegran Wed 26-May-21 19:03:20

Thank you for your suggestions! I will check them - have seen one or two and did enjoy them.

TerriBull Wed 26-May-21 19:41:11

I adored Lion, wonderful film, I think it came out the same time as the greatly overrated La La Land, I know which one I thought was the best!

The Dig is very good on Neflix. I've still to watch Parasite, must do that because I really wanted to see it at the cinema when it first came out and then lock down happened, we did catch 1917 at the cinema, now on Prime, I thought it was very good but I think it's a film that justifies the wide screen of a cinema.

Never discount foreign language films, a wonderful one I saw on Prime recently, Capernaum, the story of a young boy who ends up, for various reasons living on the streets of Beirut. That has now shifted from Prime but can be viewed on Film 4. Film 4 also has the American Woman which I posted about on another thread, gritty, heart breaking, but very good.

Philomena, which I saw several years ago now, also very good.

Witzend Sun 30-May-21 14:41:08

I’ve just been reminded by another thread, of Tea With Mussolini. Highly recommended! Semi autobiographical film by Franco Zeffirelli, with a brilliant cast.

Chestnut Sun 30-May-21 14:49:04

Another vote for Goodbye Christopher Robin. Very moving and beautifully filmed.
Another vote for Whistle Down the Wind. The children were local children and just amazing. Hayley at her best.
I'll get my thinking cap on for more (there are so many).

NotAGran55 Sun 30-May-21 17:58:13

Applegran we must have similar taste , as I absolutely loved both of the films you recommended.

Lucca Sun 30-May-21 18:00:11

Quartet,

Sarnia Sun 30-May-21 18:07:16

Hidden Figures does it for me. The true story of the space race between the US and Russia. The Americans want to send John Glenn into space but they have some major issues to overcome before that can happen. Along comes Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, all with amazing mathematical brains to solve the problems. They suffer hostility in what was, in the 1960's, a man's world. Not only are they women but they are black. Their dignity shines through with some brilliant one-liners. Amazing women. Amazing film.

BlueSky Sun 30-May-21 18:21:28

Witzend
“And the original black and white Rebecca, with the wonderfully creepy Mrs Danvers.”
Witzend the modern horror films don’t even compare with “Rebecca the first wife”. I was a girl when I first watched it and I can still remember the subtle creepiness and unease!

humptydumpty Sun 30-May-21 18:54:32

I love Tie me Up, Tie me Down and All about my Mother by Pedro Almodovar anongst several others - one of my favourite directors (must stop or will go on ad nauseam!)

BBbevan Sun 30-May-21 19:29:27

I watched ‘Sylvia’ the other day about Sylvia Plath. I found it quite moving . One of those you can ‘t forget about

Applegran Mon 31-May-21 14:42:16

My list of films to enjoy is now much longer! Thank you all for your suggestions. I want to recommend "Lion" all over again! Glad to see I am not alone in thinking it a great film.

Witzend Mon 31-May-21 15:07:18

I loved Lion, too.

A serious, but non violent one I recently watched again was Spotlight - the fact-based story of the Boston journalist who first began to uncover child abuse within the Catholic Church.

Forget whether anyone’s mentioned Parasite, the Oscar winning Korean one - we thoroughly enjoyed that - very clever.,

ElderlyPerson Mon 31-May-21 16:18:30

Idiot's Delight.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiot%27s_Delight_(film)

A clip

www.youtube.com/watch?v=16fZGtCIeUM

Trailer

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihMADBp8W8c

Visgir1 Mon 31-May-21 19:16:33

I agree with an article in yesterday's Sunday Times Culture , the old classic's appear to be lost. They selected a comprehensive list. I would love to see... A Space Odyssey, Duck soup, West Side story, All about Eve, Marty, North by Northwest ect
Not available on Netflix or any streaming service.
It's a shame, that these are not seen easily.

bunny17 Tue 01-Jun-21 10:35:41

Fisherman's friend

Rosyanne Tue 01-Jun-21 11:02:25

Miracle in Cell 7, a Turkish film with good subtitles.

jennymolly Tue 01-Jun-21 11:09:21

For unadulterated feel good pleasure I recommend Leap Year, set in Ireland and starring Matthew Goode and Amy Adams.

JaneJudge Tue 01-Jun-21 11:10:08

We watched Get Hard on the weekend and it's hilarious but I really like Wil Ferrell and will admit it's not for everyone confused

tigger Tue 01-Jun-21 11:17:31

The Dig is brilliant, Bill Nighy films are always a good watch. I tend to look for the actors i.e. Maggie Smith;Judy Dench, and the late Robin Williams such a sad loss.

Anrol Tue 01-Jun-21 11:44:44

Somehow because of reading and believing media blurb we missed Manchester by The Sea. Wonderful, if tragic, film. Slow start but stick with it..... Hankies at the ready. Highly recommend.