Lust, Caution (Widescreen, NC-17- Rated Edition) | a beautiful film that still stayed with me for weeks after first viewing
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Lust, Caution (Widescreen, NC-17- Rated Edition)
Focus Features, 2008
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One of the Most Important Films of 2007
Lust
,
Caution
is an Ang Lee film based on a novel of the same name, which is in turn based on a short story called The Spyring. The story takes place in Hong Kong and in Shanghai during the late 1930s and early 1940s. This of course was when imperial Japan occupied much of northeastern China. Shanghai was ruled by traitor Wang Jingwei's collaborationist KMT puppet state. It is a story about a group of students who plan to assassinate a prestigious collaborator named Mr. Yee, played brilliantly by Tony Leung. The plot of the assassination is centered around using the attractive "Mrs. Mak" (Tang Wei) to entice him. Mrs. Mak is actually the seemingly shy and unassuming student Wong Chia Chi. The film begins by focusing on her finding the resistance's agents and her own rise among them, but it soon stays focused on her transformation to Mrs. Mak and her interactions with Mr. Yee.
I just recently saw the 2007 documentary Nanking which goes over the infamous massacre of 1937, arguably the most horrific two to three months in the history of humanity. I also recommend that documentary but especially as a precursor to the exciting espionage film we have here in Ang Lee's Lust, Caution. I've read about the Rape of Nanjing before, but watching that first really fired me up to root for the resistance in this film and helped to enhance the experience overall. Lust, Caution really does have it's share of unpredictable moments and the way it unfolds was surprisingly compelling and uneasy, but I don't want to give too much away. Suffice to say, there are some remarkably intense moments in this film and I am not talking about the well-publicized sex scenes.
The sex scenes by the way only make up about ten minutes of total screen time. Altogether there are only three or four scenes that contain sexual content or nudity within this two and a half hour movie. Yet, because the film is
NC-17
we seem to only be hearing about those scenes, although the film's success has possibly encouraged similar content. I love when a film draws controversy, especially for perfectly natural reasons, but it is even better when it's a film that is effectively telling us an important and interesting story. In fact, I'd go as far as to say the film has been denounced by some for its most beautiful moments. The sex scenes are actually among the most compelling I've ever seen, perhaps it was just a little too close to the bedroom for the MPAA? I would've given this film a heavy R rating for one pervasive murder sequence but even if you do happen to have a teenager you can control enough to keep them from seeing a movie they want to see, don't worry about the sex scenes.
Ang Lee is incredibly versatile and lately he has created some hugely significant films. He has convinced me his films are always going to be worth watching out for. Lust, Caution has it all. It is interesting, suspenseful, shocking, sexy, and beautiful. The screenplay, the score, the cinematography, and the performances are far stronger than any other film released as an NC-17. That means a lot for us waiting to see a marketable non-pornographic adult rating in the United States.
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a beautiful film that still stayed with me for weeks after first viewing
This film stayed with me after the first viewing. It is hard to explain in a few words. I think the film is about the deep longing for someone that would touch your soul. The sex is a means to get to the deepest part of the emotions of the main characters in the film. Nothing can be cut from this film. It is the best film that I have seen in years.
EXCELLENT MOVIE!!
There was not much action at the beginning of the movie, but if you continue watching it you will understand the story better and may find it to be very stimulating. The acting was excellent and very professional. Emotions fit the time and scenes. The characters have very intense eye and other facial expressions, and I find it to be very erotic. The
NC-17
version has one very graphic violent scene, which was a bit too gory for me. There was also several explicit sexual positions between the main characters. Since it was not what she imagined him to be, those scenes themselves was not arousing nor romantic to me, but the event, story-line, idea, and especially the ending scene at the jewelry shop were a definite turn-on, making the movie overall erotic. I recommend this movie to everyone, especially women!
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What a fabulous movie!!
I have not seen a picture this good in a long time. Forget the brief nude scenes...this is great cinema.
THE INTRIGUE
Very interesting suject of the secret and sordid goings between the mainland Chinese Communist, Chinese businessmen in the city of Hong Kong,mixed with idealism of youth.
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