Guys, so I was watching American movies all my life, then I've started watching Korean movies too and I enjoyed them a lot, this year I've watched some Japanese movies and some of them were fire too.
So which European movies can you recommend to start diving into European cinema as I thought that European movies are too artsy, with naked people just chilling everywhere, so what movies are not like that and instead are chill and fun?
Guys, so I was watching American movies all my life, then I've started watching Korean movies too and I enjoyed them a lot, this year I've watched some Japanese movies and some of them were fire too.
So which European movies can you recommend to start diving into European cinema as I thought that European movies are too artsy, with naked people just chilling everywhere, so what movies are not like that and instead are chill and fun?
You seen Bicycle Thieves?
Guys, so I was watching American movies all my life, then I've started watching Korean movies too and I enjoyed them a lot, this year I've watched some Japanese movies and some of them were fire too.
So which European movies can you recommend to start diving into European cinema as I thought that European movies are too artsy, with naked people just chilling everywhere, so what movies are not like that and instead are chill and fun?
It'd be better to just focus on single countries in Europe and watch a handful of different films from each at a time. The variety of styles in the history of a single country's cinema, especially across Europe, is overwhelming enough at first as it is, exponentially so when you zoom out to the regional and continental levels.
It'd be better to just focus on single countries in Europe and watch a handful of different films from each at a time. The variety of styles in the history of a single country's cinema, especially across Europe, is overwhelming enough at first as it is, exponentially so when you zoom out to the regional and continental levels.
Thank you for advice

Guys, so I was watching American movies all my life, then I've started watching Korean movies too and I enjoyed them a lot, this year I've watched some Japanese movies and some of them were fire too.
So which European movies can you recommend to start diving into European cinema as I thought that European movies are too artsy, with naked people just chilling everywhere, so what movies are not like that and instead are chill and fun?
you have a problem against naked people and arthouse this is pretentious thread sir
It'd be better to just focus on single countries in Europe and watch a handful of different films from each at a time. The variety of styles in the history of a single country's cinema, especially across Europe, is overwhelming enough at first as it is, exponentially so when you zoom out to the regional and continental levels.
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Guys, so I was watching American movies all my life, then I've started watching Korean movies too and I enjoyed them a lot, this year I've watched some Japanese movies and some of them were fire too.
So which European movies can you recommend to start diving into European cinema as I thought that European movies are too artsy, with naked people just chilling everywhere, so what movies are not like that and instead are chill and fun?
Also now im curious which European films youre talking about
gonna be crine if mans just solely watched Love by Noé or Salo
you have a problem against naked people and arthouse this is pretentious thread sir
slandered Tarkovsky
slandered Tarkovsky
Also no slander just 0 enjoyment from my end so far
Also no slander just 0 enjoyment from my end so far
The Sacrifice
If it helps you restore faith ive only seen 2.5 before i gave up and its been a while
Also now im curious which European films youre talking about
gonna be crine if mans just solely watched Love by Noé or Salo
I watched "The Skin I Live In" and I think it was ok, but it was many years ago.
Also "Great Beauty" 2013 (that was good, I like to look at Italy)
And I once started to watch "Piano Teacher" (2001) and I dropped it on some moment because I've had enough unappetizing scenes. I watched it because in the University there was suppossed to be a discussion, also I watched Piano (1993) around that time, and I dropped it too. But it probably doesn't count as European movie as I checked and it's New Zealand.
Recently I've watched Wasabi 2001, it's ok, Jean Reno is pretty cool.
Also watched Oxygen in 2021 (maybe it's considered a French movie).