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Originally Posted by punkworld
French cinema as a whole, excluding a few notable exceptions, has become rather dull and monotonous over the past few decades. Generic "art films" with no real artistic or philosophical value whatsoever have mostly replaced genuine experimental film, turning French cinema into a bland and repetitive farce. Like the French economy, it just lacks that creative spark that makes films fun.
Ofcourse, if you don't watch many films, it isn't all that bad, because the concepts and dialogues being repeated over and over again in slightly different forms are fairly good. The lack of originality only becomes really offensive when you are exposed to it too often. It's a sad fact that one who wants to watch some original and authentic French films is still best off with the likes of Godard and Renoir.
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Here is some GREAT FRENCH FILMS!!!!
You will laugh your ass off!!!!
Classic Girl wants married man. Girl gets married man. Girl gets punched out by the man she marries to replace married man. Girl gets pregnant and smokes. Ending is surprising!!!
Sorry I have a thing for Children's shows!!!
Catherine Frot is just such a sweetie
But sadly, for the most part, I have to agree with your assesment of French Cinema.
More often then not, it is one LONG and DULL art flick that doesn't really go anywhere.
What I'm hooked on is Japanese cinema! And I don't mean the damn kung fu movies.