hengcs
03-26-2005, 08:59 PM
This movie, by Liu Fen Dou, was screened at the 3rd Tribeca Film Festival, and it won
-- "Best Narrative Feature"
-- "Best New Narrative Filmmaker"
I actually like the first 1/3 of the movie! The audience is led to believe it is a movie about crime/thriller and even comedy! But it is only peripherally related to the story of the main protagonist. Nonetheless, it has the exact theme/question as the entire movie. In essence, the movie seeks to ask the "archaic" question:
What is love? And What is sex? Can the two exist in exclusion?
What is good about the movie?
-- Audience may read more into some metaphors (which may or may not be intentional by the director).
-- Although it is a low budget film, the audience is unlikely to feel bored, as it is well paced.
-- The first 1/3 of the movie is fun to watch, while the last 2/3 of the movie is kind of slow, but character driven, with occasional light humor.
-- The ending is good ...
What could be better?
-- The radio program was not "subtitled" because the two characters were also speaking in the car. Actually, the DJ was also sharing some thoughts about "What is being "romantic"?"
-- Some people might feel that the first 1/3 and the last 2/3 are not exactly coherent ... but in my humble opinion, it does share a common theme:
What is love? What will you do for love?
;)
Worth watching? Sure ...
-- "Best Narrative Feature"
-- "Best New Narrative Filmmaker"
I actually like the first 1/3 of the movie! The audience is led to believe it is a movie about crime/thriller and even comedy! But it is only peripherally related to the story of the main protagonist. Nonetheless, it has the exact theme/question as the entire movie. In essence, the movie seeks to ask the "archaic" question:
What is love? And What is sex? Can the two exist in exclusion?
What is good about the movie?
-- Audience may read more into some metaphors (which may or may not be intentional by the director).
-- Although it is a low budget film, the audience is unlikely to feel bored, as it is well paced.
-- The first 1/3 of the movie is fun to watch, while the last 2/3 of the movie is kind of slow, but character driven, with occasional light humor.
-- The ending is good ...
What could be better?
-- The radio program was not "subtitled" because the two characters were also speaking in the car. Actually, the DJ was also sharing some thoughts about "What is being "romantic"?"
-- Some people might feel that the first 1/3 and the last 2/3 are not exactly coherent ... but in my humble opinion, it does share a common theme:
What is love? What will you do for love?
;)
Worth watching? Sure ...