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Ashes of Time Redux: Wong Kar-wai Revisits the Past
Posted on 03.04.09 by David @ 9:54 am

AKA: Dung che sai duk redux; The Heretic East and the Venomous West
Country and Year: Hong Kong (2008)
Director: Wong Kar-wai
Starring: Leslie Cheung, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Brigitte Lin, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Carina Lau, Jacky Cheung and Maggie Cheung

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

[Confession time: I’ve never seen the original version of Ashes of Time – I gave up following a failed attempt years ago to watch a DVD of it that easily ranks among the most appallingly discs ever created. Consequently, I cannot speak to the differences between the two versions.]

Ashes of Time is an almost purely sensual experience. The film is about colors, and light, and the eyes, faces and skin of some of the most beautiful (and most talented) actors and actresses that Hong Kong has to offer. The soul of the film lies neither in its plot or its dialogue, but rather in the deep textured oranges and blues and greens with which Wong and famed cinematographer Chris Doyle lens the deserts of western China. Wong constantly cuts away from the story to focus on the landscape, making it as essential a character as any of the protagonists. Surprisingly few films truly capture the physical majesty of China. I once took an 18 hour train ride through China and was stunned by the immensity and variety of the landscapes outside the cramped urban centers. Wong and Doyle capture this feeling of vastness.

This is not to suggest that the human players are short-changed. Wong pays as much attention to how he shoots the cast as he does to the backdrop. Consider the artistry of a lengthy shot of Brigitte Lin standing before a slowly rotating birdcage, the shadows flickering across her face. We are clearly in the hands of the same sensualist who years later would helm In the Mood for Love, with its restrained fetishizing of smoke and rain and gorgeous cheongsam dresses.

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Ashes of Time Redux [aka Dung che sai duk] (2008) - Movie Image 10 of 16
Posted on 12.18.08 by David @ 11:13 am

Tony Leung Chiu Wai as “Blind Swordsman” in Wong Kar-wai’s’s revised version of his 1994 film, Ashes of Time.

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Filed under: People: Wong Kar-wai and Movie Image and People: Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Venues: Film Society at Lincoln Center and Film Festivals: New York Film Festival 2008
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Ashes of Time Redux [aka Dung che sai duk] (2008) - Movie Image 3 of 16
Posted on 09.30.08 by David @ 10:50 am

Tony Leung Chiu Wai as “Blind Swordsman” in Wong Kar-wai’s’s revised version of his 1994 film, Ashes of Time.

Ashes of Time Redux is playing during the 2008 New York Film Festival hosted by the Film Society at Lincoln Center.

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Filed under: People: Wong Kar-wai and Movie Image and People: Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Venues: Film Society at Lincoln Center and Film Festivals: New York Film Festival 2008
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Ashes of Time Redux [aka Dung che sai duk] (2008) - Movie Image 1 of 16
Posted on 09.20.08 by David @ 6:13 pm

Tony Leung Chiu Wai as “Blind Swordsman” in Wong Kar-wai’s’s revised version of his 1994 film, Ashes of Time.

Ashes of Time Redux is playing during the 2008 New York Film Festival hosted by the Film Society at Lincoln Center.

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Ang Lee’s Latest Slapped with an NC-17
Posted on 08.24.07 by David @ 10:02 am

Tony Leung Chiu-waiAng Lee’s espionage and patriotism film “Lust, Caution,” set during the Japanese-occupation of China and following the attempt of a young woman to assassinate an amorous official, has been hit with an NC-17. Apparently stars Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Tang Fei exchange a few more pelvic thrusts than are approved of by the MPAA. As we all know, MPAA members are strictly forbidden from exchanging in more than 2-3 pelvic thrusts per sex act with their spouses and lovers.

::: “Lust” too hot for Hollywood censors
Gregg Goldstein, Reuters, August 24, 2007

::: See our previous article on Lust, Caution


Filed under: Movie News and Movie News: Hong Kong and Movie News: USA and Movie News: China and People: Tony Leung Chiu-wai and People: Ang Lee
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Hard Boiled [aka Lat Sau San Taam] (1992) - Movie Image
Posted on 08.08.07 by David @ 10:48 pm

New York Asian Film Festival 2007

Chow Yun-Fat in “Hard Boiled.”

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NYAFF Report 2: “The Banquet” and “Hard Boiled”
Posted on 06.20.07 by David @ 10:05 am

New York Asian Film Festival 2007

Part 2 of our report on the 2007 Subway Cinema New York Asian Film Festival, which starts this weekend:


The Banquet
AKA: Ye Yan
Country and Year: China (2006)
Director: Xiaogang Feng
Rating: 2 out of 4 stars (average)
Review by: Jeff

The Banquet

The Banquet is a lugubrious tale of palace intrigue from Mainland China starring Zhang Ziyi. Clearly pitched at the international arthouse audience, the film is ostensibly a pseudo-Shakespearean period piece concerning a struggle for power following the death of the Emperor among the late Emperor’s lover, brother, general, and others. However, the film is far more concerned with lavish set design than it is with plot mechanics or characterization. To be fair, though, the set design is pretty amazing; nearly every scene takes place in elaborate palace rooms filled with unusual statues and other odd details which bring to mind the work of Matthew Barney.

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Ang Lee Returns To Chinese-Language Film
Posted on 09.08.06 by David @ 12:02 pm

Tony Leung Chiu-waiLee is in Taiwan shooting his new film, a “spy thriller” called Lust, Caution with Tony Leung Chiu-wai (In the Mood for Love, Infernal Affairs). Of course, when I heard spy thriller, I had flashbacks to the old Chinese-language James Bond knockoffs of yesteryear like Angel with the Iron Fists and Interpol. Lee’s new film is likely to be considerably more serious (not too mention controversial), taking as its subject a “group of patriotic students who plot to assassinate the intelligence chief in the Japanese-backed Chinese government during the World War II era.”

::: Ang Lee starts filming ‘Lust, Caution’ in Malaysia
Mainichi Daily News, Sept. 7, 2006

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