Wow. I think that's the most beautiful movie I've ever seen.
It's pretty damn stunning, isn't it?
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Wow. I think that's the most beautiful movie I've ever seen.
It's pretty damn stunning, isn't it?
Beautiful, yes. Bit fucking dull, though, eh? I mean, after the 32nd identical-but-in-different-coloured-silk slo-mo wire-ballet fight didn't you start to wish Jackie Chan would turn up and just twat one of them?
Not so much, no.
One person's dull is another's mesmerizing I guess.
shrugs
Also, that Willy Wonka thing is fucking creepy.
How does House of Flying Daggers compare to Hero? I know the former has opened in New York. A few reviews I've read weren't as uniformly enthusiastic as the ones about Hero.
Zhang Ziyi has been busy, I see. Gotta say, I'm apprehensive about Memoirs of a Geisha. I love that book, and it feels wrong that movie is going to be in English.
t sits in the "mesmerized by wire-ballet" corner with Frank and Dana
How does House of Flying Daggers compare to Hero?
NoiseDesign said he liked it better than Hero.
I love that book, and it feels wrong that movie is going to be in English.
Well, the book was in English ... by an English guy. I'd find it weird to have that translated into Japanese. And apparently they couldn't get anyone to act in it.
Well, the book was in English ... by an English guy.
True, but it plays in Japanese in my head. Despite the book being in English, it evokes a specific time and mindset. I can't help but feel it'd be jarring to hear these characters speak in english.
IMDb page [link] says it's in production. Gong Li and Zhang Ziyi together. Hmmm.
I'm not so much weirded out by the language, just that they've cast a Chinese actress in the lead role. I love Ziyi, think she's amazing, but I wonder how that plays in Japan -- a movie about their culture, written by a white guy, starring a Chinese woman.