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A One and a two = Yi yi

Taiwan, Province Of China, 2000
film

A ruminative work of great beauty, contemplation and poignancy, “Yi-yi” is a film about three generations of a Taiwanese family, grappling with th..

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Vanya on 42nd Street

United States, 1994
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Yol

Turkey, 1982
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And your mother too! = Y tu mama tambien

Mexico, 2001
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Kolya

Czech Republic, 1996
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I Vitelloni = The Young and the passionate = The Spivs

Italy, 1953
Similarity: 29%

Golden Slumbers

Cambodia and France, 2011
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Younger

US, 2015
Similarity: 29%

Ratched

US, 2020
Similarity: 27%

Yaaba

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Here's looking at you kids

Australia, 1999
Similarity: 26%

Azumi

Japan, 2003
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Hana-Bi = Fireworks

Japan, 1997
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Ikiru = to live = living = doomed

Japan, 1952
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Mirror image = Ming dai zhui zhu

Taiwan, Province Of China, 2001
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Celebrity

United States, 1998
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Utu

New Zealand, 1983
Similarity: 25%

Tokyo drifter

Japan, 1966
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The Tenant

France, 1976
Similarity: 25%
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