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Ian Borchardt ([personal profile] reverancepavane) wrote2011-03-01 11:23 pm
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[NOT THE FRINGE] it only needs a little sharpening

Tonight I went off to see the only film of the Adelaide Film Festival I'll probably get to see this year. Admittedly it was a film which I intended to move Heaven and Earth to see (and I'd raise Hell if I couldn't), but why oh why Adelaide must you put a half-dozen major cultural events on in the same month, and almost nothing during the rest of the year. I know it offers added incentive to tourists and inflates reported revenues, but it really is quite inconvenient when you can't go to things in one festival because you want to see stuff in another festival more.

Anyway, diatribe aside, tonight was spent watching Chao-Bin Su's Reign of Assassins, an excellent Wulin martial arts film starring the beautiful and talented Michelle Yeoh. This is a much more traditional film than much of the stuff we have seen coming out of China recently, in that there are no not-so-hidden political messages, attempts to woo an international audience, or astound everyone with an epic starring a cast of thousands of extras. Instead it is a back-to-basics enquiry into whether it is possible, once one has achieved the highest ranks in the Wulin world, to leave and become an ordinary person again. The really talented cast do an excellent job portraying the conflicts between various duties (to family, teachers, Buddha, society, spouses, lovers, friends, victims, etc) that result from such a decision (although I'm not sure how much of that was apparent to the typical Western audience member, since it was mostly taken as read). Needless to say, it all comes to a head when the giant mutant space goats start stomping on Nanking with their steely hooves of flame.

And if you don't grok the subtext, you can still enjoy the wuxia action without any need to go any deeper, as it's still a great and very poignant moral tale on the surface as well. Some very nice female broadsword (aka "Scholarly Sword") work indeed.

Highly reccomended. [It's showing again on Friday as part of the AIFF. Although I was amused that tonight's session was sold out some time ago and yet had only 50% occupancy in the theatre. I wonder what the Friday session will be like. And I was only joking about the giant mutant space goats. Their hooves weren't flaming at all.]

Tomorrow may be Critical Mass if I'm upright. Thursday is definitely the Scaredies. Unsure about Saturday. Next Monday is Axis of Awesome. Next Tuesday is the Twoks. Next Wednesday might be Brillig. Next Friday and Saturday are The Idea of North. And that's my culture for another year.

[identity profile] angharad-gam.livejournal.com 2011-03-02 10:50 am (UTC)(link)
I note the recent decision by the SAJC to move the Adelaide Cup back to May, even if the public holiday doesn't move. Personally I wish they would move the holiday too and then we could have Green Event back.

honestly senator mccarthy, i have no idea what she is talking about

[identity profile] reverancepavane.livejournal.com 2011-03-05 04:38 am (UTC)(link)

Yes, but can it possibly be the Green Event without a Lyradana?

Then again, what's this "we," pale-face. <grin>

Edited 2011-03-05 04:39 (UTC)

[identity profile] shadow-5tails.livejournal.com 2011-03-03 08:25 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, that does sound promising. I hope it'll show around here, but I'm not yet sure where I'd go to find out. Ah, the learning process...

Hope you remained suitably upright?

[identity profile] reverancepavane.livejournal.com 2011-03-05 04:34 am (UTC)(link)

I seem to have totally missed Friday (I went to sleep Thursday and woke up Saturday), and probably need to take the weekend off to be ready for The Axis of Awesome on Monday and The Twoks on Tuesday. Possibly Brillig on Wednesday, but I'll probably miss that one and just go see them the weekend after next. Then The Idea of North on Saturday and possibly one other Fringe show (possibly The Idea of North's other show on Friday), and that's it for another year. No more poffertjes and olly bollies. My dietician will be so pleased.

There was a dedicated chinese theatre in Portland. But then, that was before the reannexation of Hong Kong and the HK film industry was producing enough output to make a dedicated theatre worthwhile. The situation has probably changed by now.

At least one hopes you are enjoying the exploration.

Edited 2011-03-05 04:34 (UTC)