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Reading the new review of Farewell my Concubine, reminded me how I would LOVE a Criterion scanned in 4K:
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I didn't know.. edit: Wait. In the Mood for love is Chinese. |
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You could say that In the Mood is Chinese, but it's really from Hong Kong. IMO Hong Kong movies, among not having Mandarin as a language, have a different feel to them than films from Mainland China. Speaking of Hong Kong, Criterion could use more Hong Kong films lol |
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I'm also tempted to see Red Beard again right now, since I'm going to the morning matinee of San Andreas tomorrow, and I'll have earthquakes on my mind. |
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Hmm i am not sure about that, at least the director is from China, wikipedia says the film is from China, but can't access imdb to check for sure.
Also i thought Fabs was talking about blu rays, but just checked and there isn't any Chinese film in the whole collection, well except for the one already mentioned, The Last Emperor. |
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Having recently finished a book about colonial French Indochina and also watching multiple Catherine Deneuve performances in the Jacques Demy set, I am really wanting a release of Indochine in the near future. Criterion, please make it happen.
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That would be terrific. She's always been one of my favorite actresses. The more Deneuve, the better I say.
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Hey filmmusic,
Farewell My Concubine is a Mainland production (a strictly Chinese film) shot in Mandarin. It was actually banned by the communists for some time. The only major Hong Kong connection is the late Leslie Cheung. ![]() You could argue that Edward Yang's Yi Yi could be a Chinese film since the communist government does not exactly recognize Taiwan as an independent state, but obviously it is very much a Taiwanese film (in Mandarin). Pro-B |
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![]() And give my vote to this film, with beautiful Lea Massari ![]() ![]() ![]() Pro-B Last edited by pro-bassoonist; 05-29-2015 at 04:31 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (05-29-2015) |
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Well, that was a great film. I do think Au Revoir Les Enfants is a slightly better film than Elevator to the Gallows, but the latter is more rewatchable to me. It's not even because of the affecting and powerful subject matter, well, it sort of is, but if it had been more affecting and powerful I'd probably like it even more. That's not to take away from the film, it's just a more subtle and simple drama than I was expecting. I do appreciate the avoidance of over-dramatization at the same time though. It's a very well told story with naturally woven in nuances and treats its characters with sensitivity and intelligence. It captures childhood and throws it a tragic curveball. This is accomplished by seizing the rare opportunity to glimpse the Nazi occupation of France from the perspective of a child. That period represented on film is a recipe for tears but Malle doesn't bow to sentimentality. The acting of the kids, particularly the lead, is impressive, you feel drawn to these two in their short friendship. Wonderfully done, I'm not sure if I would buy it, but worth the watch most definitely.
4.5/5 Evidently I need to seek out more Malle. I had heard of Atlantic City before but didn't realize it was by him until recently. Lacombe Lucien was on TCM the same day as EttG but I wasn't aware of it, I just knew of EttG from this thread. |
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On all this Malle discussion, I'd like to add that Black Moon is one of the most bizarre films I've ever seen. I think that could be Louis Malle's most polarizing film in all his filmography. If you haven't seen this, rent it first before buying. I ended up buying it, watching it, sold it at a local record shop, borrowed the film at the library, watched it again and bought it once again during a Criterion sale. It's uncannily re-watchable... and really weird. In a 2001: A Space Odyssey sort of weird way. Difficult to interpret and explain but somehow genius. The themes are very much futuristic and ahead of its time (telepathy/mind-reading, gender wars, mind over matter, human-animal communication, dystopia, etc.)
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I agree Black Moon is ahead of its time, yet looking at it some forty years later I also feel it is dated by the passage of time as it reflects on the 1970s. It is one of my favorite Criterions that I find highly rewatchable, although it most definitely is not for everyone, and I do not recommend a blind buy unless someone is aware of what they are about to get into. The surprising thing about this for me is Black Moon is normally the kind of bizarre surreal film I stay far away from, yet I found it to be an amazingly rich experience that really clicked for me. I went into it completely oblivious. I think had I bothered to read up on it ahead of time, I might have steered clear of it thinking it would not be to my liking. This is a prime example of why I admire Malle and look forward to seeing more of his work. I can also point to his Vanya on 42nd Street, another type of film I would not normally consider watching, but decided to take a chance on and found it to be a master-class of acting and a fascinating exercise in minimalism. Stripped of everything except the barest staging, the characters and dialogue supply all that is needed for the viewer to imagine the wider world of a Russian country estate in which the story takes place. Needless to say, I am looking forward to viewing My Dinner With Andre for the first time. Two guys sitting around a table talking. Who else but Louis Malle could take something so ordinary and potentially dull and turn it into an extraordinary film (or so I have read). Last edited by oildude; 05-29-2015 at 05:23 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (05-29-2015), The Great Owl (05-29-2015) |
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To be honest when I first scrolled down and saw that image I was expecting some joke post, thinking that it was a random wacky image pulled from deep within the internet or perhaps a source of memes. But nope, it's from a real movie, a Louis Malle movie no less! And in the Criterion collection.
You guys have me intrigued about it though, I'll have to check this out. Man, discovering new Criterion Blu-rays I never knew existed every month it seems. Last edited by jlk5844; 05-29-2015 at 08:38 AM. |
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