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Originally posted by Xcalibur254
As long as you don't mind foreign films I think Stalker could be right up your alley. In fact I think you'd like a lot of Tarkovsky's work. You might also like Primer. I guarantee you haven't seen another sci-fi movie like it.
It’s rare enough for a horror film to be good; even rarer are those that function as genuine works of art. Let the Right One In is one of those films – an austerely beautiful creation that reveals itself slowly, like the best works of art do. The simplicity of the story allows Swedish director Tomas Alfredson to focus on these two pre-teen characters with a penetrating insight that not only makes it a great vampire film but a great coming-of-age film as well. At its core, the film is, simply, a human story, a pensive meditation on the transcendent possibilities of human connection. Most of all, it’s a film that sticks with you, and whose stature will continue to grow in the decades to come.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by SaulGoodman
I've said it on these boards before but I'll say it again. I think Stalker is at the apex of cinematography. Every shot is just so haunting and beautiful. Tarkovsky really should be remembered as a director who is on the same level as Kubrick and Kurosawa.