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RE: One of the best Sherlock ever---

Posted by baka1969 on January 20, 2012 at 06:50:37:

I'm glad I reserved my French humor. lol.

I enjoy many foreign films throughout the world. I like some of the Scandinavian movies. Korea has some good stuff. I've been surprised by efforts out of the Middle East. French films sometimes allude my grasp. Some of them seem to lack sincerity and add more artistic flair for effect. I don't mean the type of American Hollywood drivel. I mean the mood of some of the Parisian films. But that's just me.

My favorite thing out of Germany is A. Lange & Sohne. But that is a far digression...