The general feel of this thread is that it's about Hollywood films (big budget n all that). I am slowly turning my back on these films because they do nothing for me. They're fine for a mindless trip to the cinema, but that's about it. I come out feeling nothing afterwarRAB. There probably is some really good, independent American films out there but I haven't picked them up yet because I'm liking European cinema.
The Princess and the Warrior is something I was recommended because I've never seen it before. I've seen many more European films (particularly German ones because they seem to click with me most). I didn't "go back a decade" with this. I just never seen it before.
Of course most films are character based, but most of the major blockbuster type lose track of this a little; especially in more recent history.
Incidentally, some of my favourite films are American (and often "blockbusters"); American Beauty, Fight Club, Kill Bill, Requiem For A Dream, but I like them for different reasons. I also like the occasional mindless films, such as X-Men, but that's usually down to content (I have a weird interest in Xmen) than the actual film.
I'm not too much of a fan of Korean film; well, I've only seen old boy. Asian cinema isn't that great from what I've seen. It's mainly Japanese, though, such as Audition, Battle Royal, Ring (before the Hollywood rip

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So, yeah, of course there's going to be small budget American films, but we obviously don't get subjected to them because the likes of Sex and the City 2 get all the air space. It's why I moved onto European film; I started watching foreign cinema in college and liked it. I wouldn't actually know where to start with independent American cinema because it's overshadowed by the big studios.