Crouching Tiger, Hero and House of Flying Daggers are all high on my list of most spectacularly beautiful movies. Actually I really like Crouching Tiger's soundtrack, also. Kind of surprising since I'm not a fan of most Asian entertainment idioms.
Somewhere in Time is a touching movie. One of my mom's favorites.
Mostly I've been watching documentaries lately.
So would you like to explain what you mean by "idioms" in relation to Asian entertainment, your useage eludes my comphrension? (oh, I get it, you're not a fan of J-pr0n
)?
Have you seen the movie drama/comedy "Shower"...old-fashioned, traditional concepts of honor and family,
Western morals/idealism almost non-existent in todays Asian-American communites or any other Westernised cultures...too bad, and virtually no sex or violence in the well written script---intellectualfood for the brain? Maybe you just don't like subtitled movies then, if they are Asian, and are not *fast paced* and computer game orientated in their imagery?
I don't consider any of the above 'action' orientated movies of any interest to me, especially with the desensitized, glorified, escapest violence.
Or maybe Merc, you can get 'into' Asian 'idioms' (culture???) if its an academy award winning film by a non-Asian director? One of the best soundtrack theme songs ever, fully an orchestral piece I would think appeals to Merc? "The Last Emperor" (supposedly the quality/lighting of extended directors cut DVD transfer sucks compared to the VHS release). Cinematography in The Last Emperor is vastly superior iCandy---wish they would do a proper Hi-Def 4k res, transfer of that movie so I could watch it on a proper 4k res, large screen projector or LCD--- to gimmics FX in those martial arts orientated 'popular' movies for teenagers.
And if you really need to see an Ang Lee movie, then perhaps the new NC17 rated "Lust, Caution" (I have yet to see Brokeback Mountain, and probabaly never will, as the soundtrack for that movie irritates me everytime I hear it being played), Graphic sex and brutal violence, there you go Merc, you're kind of movie
http://www.newsfeedresearcher.com/data/articles_e40/ide2007.10.01.01.26.00.html
While it came out before CTHD, I think a terrific parody of CTHD, could be seen (well I guess it's a parody of silly FX in all martial arts movies) in the Category III Hong Kong "classic"
Erotic Chinese Ghost Story
talk about martial arts action, lol It was so silly, I was LMAO. Yeah, if you have a really warped sense of humor, this movie is silly-great or great-silly, just hilariously bad (in a sarcastic way) perverse kinky slapstick comedy
. two thumbs up, way up (I think Ebert reviewed it???)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0352014...BDaGluZXNlIEdob3N0IFN0b3J5fHBuPTA_;fc=1;ft=13
http://www.kinema.uwaterloo.ca/hlt-002.htm
Oops, maybe wrong link above, I think the one I rented on VHS was the original from 1987:
Liao zhai yan tan
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100014/
Here's a review
; damn I don't know if I saw the sequel or the original...actually one of these is probably enough, lol. Kind of Roger Coreman of HK style horror/comedy NC17 style (probably could get away with an R rating by today's standards)
I hope I can urge people to see this movie. It's not a porno movie but it does boast hot simulated sex with gorgeous women. If you have seen this movie on the new DVD or the old video then do yourself a favor see ERotic Ghost Story 2! Part two is quite a show. It has better hotter sex and Outrageous action scenes that only Hong Kong films can offer. The Photography is great and the kinkiness is right on. Eye candy gone mad.