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    Default Ever watched something in another language

    i have

    just korean stuff though
    and some ****** french film in class... it was free in a newspaper nuff said
    Always have courage and be kind

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    pans labrynth it's spanish

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    french films in french. studied 'Les Choristes' and 'La Haine' for a level

    outside of school though, ive watched some anime but not a lot of it tbh.

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    I've watched films in french in french classes,. god they're boring

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    I watch the spanish channels sometimes, they are hilarious and overly dramatic.

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    yeah a few korean, japanese & taiwanese dramas
    they're hilarious even when they're not meant to be
    & anime
    oh and the ring 2? can't remember was **** though


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    Thousands. Foreign countries seem to be producing better films than anything in English these days.

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    Numerous. Subs > Dubs as they say. I never understand how people can get immersed into a story without watching it in it's native language. When you see people speaking out of sync with bad voiceovers it's a constant reminder that you're watching a movie: not inside the story.

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    I probably watch more Japanese language films than I do English, or if not it is close at least. I absolutely love foreign cinema.

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    Yes, subtitles all the way. Listen to Ichi the Killer's English dub track for a prime example of why never to listen to them.

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