Streaming Netflix - what's good lately?

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You the LivingIt's Swedish, but Netflix actually provides subtitles rather than clumsy dubbing. Lots of arresting/humorous images like this too:"Filmmaker Roy Andersson comprises a series of 50 interconnected shorts that explore the dark side of existence and the complexity of the human condition. Andersson's twisted fable touches on joy and pain and mines the bleakest circumstances time and again to reveal a surprising, often shocking, element of humor."

Streaming Netflix - what's good lately?

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I second both Flame and Citron and Valhalla Rising. I watched them because of Mads Mikkelsen and really enjoyed both, especially the latter which made me a fan of Nicolas Winding Refn. Can't wait to see Bronson.Also:The Parallax ViewTopsy-TurvyThe Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her LoverDownton Abbey -seven episode BBC period piece of the kind The Lady Mrs. Chimp swoons for, that was very well done, like Gosford Park without so much of the mystery elements.and Farscape which was thoroughly engaging and funny four seasons of sci-fi Oh yes and Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock: Series 1
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Streaming Netflix - what's good lately?

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Mick Shrimpton wrote:You the LivingIt's Swedish, but Netflix actually provides subtitles rather than clumsy dubbing. Lots of arresting/humorous images like this too:Filmmaker Roy Andersson comprises a series of 50 interconnected shorts that explore the dark side of existence and the complexity of the human condition. Andersson's twisted fable touches on joy and pain and mines the bleakest circumstances time and again to reveal a surprising, often shocking, element of humor.I saw Songs from the Second Floor in the theater once and had to leave because I wasn't in the best of moods and it was seriously bringing me down. Oh man...

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