Ziggy Plock wrote:Again, never said I liked (or even saw) this movie....
I did not think you saw it but I thought (perhaps mistakenly) that there was something appealing or maybe just interesting about it for you. You know, like your feelings for salami? Because after all, why bother trying to find out the source of a picture in the first place unless there is something about it that catches your attention?
This just about identification
So in your view FLM is now a generic movie identification site, and not one devoted to a specifc type of movie? Again, I see I misunderstood. Sorry. I will keep that in mind.
I don't think that pic is from "Romance" because it is not on the list of all the other movies.
What list, TAC? The information and links in your first post do not mention TAC so I was not even considering that. There is this Korean site you linked where that picture is captioned "Romance" above a description of the film.
https://www-cine21-com.translate.goog/n ... r_pto=wapp
They are the ones who listed it, as part of the 2014 Cinevacance Seoul Film Festival with other movies including Brian DePalma's "Phantom of the Paradise." Is that movie on your list? It is quite entertaining, but I don't think it is right for either TAC or FLM. Anyway, the Korean site provides the starting point for further research.
If you have have proof, like a youtube video, let's see it?
Try using basic Google search. Take the info from the Korean site, type "Romance 1999" in Google, click on the Video tab, make sure you have Safe Search turned off, click Tools and pick a Duration that is Long (20+ minutes), then pick one of the results that is 1 hour 38 minutes or so (the full unrated length according to IMDB Technical Specifications) and scroll about 1 hour 14 minutes in.
There's the scene. Varying qualities of video and some are even in the original French.
Do the same thing for "Devil in the Flesh 1986" but pick a version that is 1 hour 54 minutes (uncut IMDB length). There are multiple streaming versions you can scroll through to get an idea what the movie is about, or download it if you want.
I hope you don't think that I would actually trust my memory for movies I saw decades ago. I don't even trust it for movies I saw just weeks ago, ha ha! Given the choice of two movie titles it was pretty easy for me to guess what one I thought was correct, and then do the above procedure to scroll through a streaming video and find a scene. You used to be so dedicated to your research, and could even find out how many years, months and days an actress was when a movie started filming. That impressed me. What happened? The information is readily available for the taking, because here you have luckily hit on widely available movies and not something obscure and rare. It took me longer to type this post than it did to click your links and then verify the accuracy of my guess.