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« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2009, 05:46:00 pm »
I watched a movie on the ferry to Zhongshan and again on the ferry back to Hong Kong.  It was about a young girl who befriended and fell in love with a martial arts guy.  A true tragedy.  She dies at the end and he dies soon after and they are buried in each other's arms.  I couldn't understand a word but it was a good movie and the acting was top notch.  I wish I knew the name.
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« Reply #16 on: October 11, 2009, 08:48:47 am »
I like too add few movies. Beijing Bicyle is interesting. It shows me places in Beijing that I would never see by bus or by car. If you are looking for a romantic movie, Turn Left, Turn Right is very good. It reminds me of Cinema Paradiso. It was never released in USA, but you can watch it on youtube. Not one less was the first Chinese movie I watched. If any of you are teachers or do volunteer work, it sure will make you cry.

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« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2009, 05:49:12 pm »
I know there is also that movie, who was available in China, beginning of October, when there was the 60 years Republic of China's birthday :
The Founding of a Republic (Jian guo da).
I did not see that movie yet, but I will watch it (if possible in the following days, just have to find some "free time" :) )
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« Reply #18 on: December 14, 2009, 09:13:44 pm »
the founding was a good movie recomend seeing it

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« Reply #19 on: April 09, 2010, 05:08:36 am »
I've seen "Lost in Beijing" and it is one of my favourite Chinese movies also.

For those interested in modern Chinese history and the changes that have occurred in the last few decades, I recommend "Farewell, My Concubine", which stars Gong Li (when she was young and in her prime!) and is banned in China, it follows the relationship of two Beijing Opera singers through the 20th century, from the 1920s to the Japanese occupation, Cultural Revolution and the 1970s.

Also "Electric Shadows" is a good movie set in Ningxia and also goes through different eras in modern Chinese history.

"Jasmine Women" stars Zhang Ziyi (a very famous Chinese actress) and like the other flicks (must be a common theme in Chinese movies to jump through various time periods) also shows events in the 1930s, 1950s and 1980s, and is about three different generations of women growing up through China's turbulent 20th century.

I am not sure how accurate a reflection these types of drama movies are on Chinese culture. But sometimes it is quite bizarre and often disturbing the way people treat each other in these films, must have some unique Oriental customs!

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« Reply #20 on: April 09, 2010, 12:51:51 pm »
i saw the one with Zhang Ziyi and thought it was pretty good
if you can see it i recomend it for watching

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« Reply #21 on: April 09, 2010, 05:16:36 pm »
I want to see the movie Hua Mulan.  I don't know if it has English sub titles.  I can't find it online, in the usual places that I watch movies.

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« Reply #22 on: April 10, 2010, 04:45:13 am »
Martin,

has english sub titles and is scheduled to be released in your part
in july of this year. this is the one from last year not the one made a few
years ago

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« Reply #23 on: April 10, 2010, 11:07:19 am »
Martin,

I checked my regular place and they don't have it, but I'm sure I've seen it in one of the chinese malls nearby to my place...

1) Pacific Mall
2) First Markham Place
3) Mall at Brimley and Sheppard Avenue East (I don't even know the name of this mall in english)

One of those three places will have it.  Next time I'm at any of them, I'll see if I can find it for you.
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« Reply #24 on: April 12, 2010, 10:31:16 am »
If anyone in Australia reads this - "Lost in Beijing" is on SBS2 this Friday (16th Apr) at 9pm.

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« Reply #25 on: April 12, 2010, 05:12:35 pm »
Just realised another movie everyone might want to see... Confucius.  Was released sometime in January... might be good.
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« Reply #26 on: December 22, 2010, 08:06:41 am »
China's Zhang says Bale to star in Nanjing project

By GILLIAN WONG, Associated Press
1 hr 5 mins ago

BEIJING – Christian Bale will star in Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou's new project about 13 young prostitutes who help save compatriots from Japanese troops rampaging Nanjing, the latest film exploring a World War II-era atrocity that stirs nationalism in China.

Bale, currently co-starring in the boxing drama "The Fighter," will portray an American priest in the movie, which is expected to start filming in Nanjing on Jan. 10, the Chinese director told reporters Wednesday.

The film is an adaptation of a Chinese-language novel by contemporary writer Yan Geling about 13 sex workers in Nanjing who volunteered to replace university students as escorts for invading Japanese soldiers. In the novel, the American priest presides over a Catholic church that shelters a group of prostitutes and young female students during the invasion.

Historians say the massacre, known in the West as the "Rape of Nanking," resulted in the slaughter of at least 150,000 civilians. China puts the number killed at 300,000, making it one of the worst atrocities of the WWII era.

Bale was picked because of his versatility and dedication to his roles, Zhang said, noting he was impressed by the research Bale did into the history of the massacre.

"I gave him the names of some books that he should read about the Nanjing massacre," the director said. "When I went to see him, I saw those books were lying open on his table, and I was very touched."

The $90 million production is slated for global release next December. It's being filmed with a mix of English and Chinese spoken.

The book's title translates roughly as "The 13 Women of Nanjing" but the film is going by the working English title of "Nanjing Heroes."

In making a movie about Japan's wartime atrocities in Nanjing, Zhang joins several others in exploring a sensitive topic that triggers nationalist sentiments in China. Other recently released films about the Japanese invasion include Lu Chuan's "City of Life and Death" and Florian Gallenberger's "John Rabe."

Zhang said he hopes to bring a fresh approach to the topic in telling the story through a woman's perspective. He also hoped to enhance the foreign appeal by casting Bale, a Hollywood star who played Batman in "The Dark Knight."

"We've made many, many Nanjing movies ... but they are mostly like we're talking to ourselves. A lot of young people in Western countries might not know about it," Zhang said. "So I think that perhaps by doing it this way... could let maybe 100 or 200 million young audiences watch this film and maybe then they'll know what happened in Nanjing in 1937."

Zhang, whose credits include "Raise the Red Lantern" and "To Live," is of the first modern Chinese directors to make his name in the West.

His recent releases include "A Simple Noodle Story," an adaptation of the Coen brothers' 1984 movie "Blood Simple," and "Under the Hawthorn Tree," a love story set in China's decade-long ultra-leftist Cultural Revolution.

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« Reply #27 on: December 22, 2010, 07:43:58 pm »
China's future leader a WWII movie buff: leaked document

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101207/od_afp/usdiplomacywikileakschinapoliticsoffbeat
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« Reply #28 on: December 22, 2010, 08:15:46 pm »
Rhonald I read the article that you posted the link to.I agree with the guy,Every Chinese movie that I have seen kind of sucked.And they are very hard to follow.Even when the movie has subtitles.They are still hard to follow The only Chinese movie that I want to see.Is the movie the rape of Nanchang.The previous that I seen.It looked like it was going to be a good movie

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« Reply #29 on: January 18, 2011, 03:02:00 am »
Movie to Avoid: A Woman, A Gun and a Noodle Shop

Saw this movie on the way here...20 minutes of dialog, 70 minutes of running around and doing nothing... I'd definitely avoid it at all costs.

My brother wrote to me that he got Founding of a Republic... will try to watch it when I get back from TW.
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