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New York Asian Film Festival 2009 Report 1: WARLORDS
Posted on 06.18.09 by David @ 9:35 am

New York Asian Film Festival 2009

AKA: Tau ming chong
Country and Year: China (2007)
Director: Peter Ho-Sun Chan
Starring: Andy Lau, Jet Li, Takeshi Kaneshiro

Review By: David Austin
Rating: 3 out of 4 stars (good)

WARLORDS PLAYS AT THE IFC CENTER ON JUNE 19 AT 6:30 PM AND ON JUNE 23 AT 7:15 PM. SEE THE FULL SCHEDULE HERE

The Warlords

Warlords is an interesting example of how the same tale can be filmed very differently. The true story that forms the basis for the film – the rise of an ambitious Chinese general during the Taiping Rebellion of the late 1800s and his eventual assassination – was previously told by legendary martial arts director Chang Cheh in Blood Brothers, one of his absolute best movies. Peter Chan’s 2007 remake follows the same outlines, but makes significant changes while taking advantage of a far larger budget and a far grander scale. However, though the artistry of the recent film is far superior, and though Warlords has aspirations to be a manly tearjerker of the highest quality, Blood Brothers remains the more emotionally resonant and successful film. While filming Blood Brothers, Chang was at the top of his game and recorded some of the best performances of his career – Warlords, on the other hand, hits all the expected notes and hits them well, but never quite catches fire.

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CAPSULE REVIEWS – “Who Can Kill a Child?” and “A Battle of Wits”
Posted on 12.06.07 by David @ 7:14 pm

Who Can Kill a Child?
AKA: ¿Quién puede matar a un niño?
Dir. Narciso Ibáñez Serrador (Spain, 1976)
Rating: 3 ½ out of 4 Stars (very good)
Capsule Review by: David Austin

A Battle of WitsThe premise of this film – a vacationing couple visits a tropical island, but finds all the adults mysteriously slaughtered by the children - is basically that of Children of the Corn mixed with The Birds (there is even a scene that pays homage to the famous gathering of the ravens in the playground). Given the usual excesses of Spanish and Italian horror, one would expect a gorefest but nothing more. However, as the title indicates, director Serrador had a lot more on his mind. Rather than devolving into trashy thrills, the film explores the moral and emotional quandaries inherent to the premise – what would you do if a cute, smiling six-year-old were trying to kill you. As one of the surviving locals points out, what could he do when children surrounded his house – “Who can kill a child?”

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Peter Chan’s Latest Film to Focus on Taiping Rebellion
Posted on 03.13.07 by David @ 9:28 am

For those not familiar with the Taiping Rebellion, the Taiping were the largest internal threat to the Manchu Qing dynasty prior to social and cultural upheavals that toppled in the early 20th century (I recommend Jonathan Spence’s God’s Chinese Son for more detail). The Taiping Rebellion was a massive social movement/armed insurrection led by a man named Hong, a ne’er-do-well who repeatedly failed the governmental exams. Hong might have continued to languish in obscurity, except for the fact that he became convinced that he was Jesus’s younger brother, and forged an army out of the Hakka minority in Southern China. Hong was a certifiable nut, but his armies had some great successes in the mid-1800s, and eventually captured Nanking and made it their new capital. Of course, the whole thing ended horribly.

Peter Chan, not known for his historical epics, is basing his new film, “The Warlords,” on this historical incident. The new film stars Takeshi Kaneshiro, Andy Lau, and Jet Li as mercenaries with a complex relationship of brotherhood and betrayal during this chaotic period. If the plot sounds at all familiar, it’s because it’s based on the same source material as Chang Cheh’s Blood Brothers, with Chen Kuan Tai, David Chiang and Ti Lung. For those who haven’t seen Blood Brothers, I strongly encourage you to check it out - it’s one of Chang’s best works, and possibily Ti Lung’s best performance.

::: “Warlords” a departure for Hong Kong filmmaker
Jonathan Landreth, Reuters, March 12, 2007


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