Enemy?]
Yes!
20yesyesyes

@Accidental_Kills98 Kill Bill?
So close and yet so far. This film is one of the many inspirations Tarantino took while making it.
A Separation
Hass A Taste of Cherry before I realised I had Hosseini and Kiarostami’s names confused. I remember when Ebert gave Cherry a zero rating. Not the best call if you ask anyone else.

Where is the Friend’s Home?

That is “Repo Man” (1984) and a definitely-not-strange, fully glowing 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu.
I like it when a car is the main part of a story. 
Right, and to thank Acc’s continuous posts of films related to cars, here’s pic for the next round. Please forgive me if I am wrong assuming Cage is your favorite actor. 
(I quite like this one, but if you ask, Gone in 60 seconds will always be my favorite!)
@YellowZR1 Gone in Sixty Seconds?
Ha ha, I knew someone will take the bait. But unfortunately it’s not. 
Knowing?
Yep, that’s the correct one! I like it for its continuous intensity though the scenes. Your turn!

Quite possibly the most underrated film of all time.
I think it’s “Unbreakable”…
Ding ding ding, we have a winner!
Hint : the title of the film is composed of two words.
Hint : the first letter of the first word is “L”.




