Lust Caution


Director Ang Lee's new film, following his Academy Award win for directing "Brokeback Mountain," is an espionage thriller set in WWII-era Shanghai. Asian cinema icon Tony Leung Chiu Wai ("Hero", "In The Mood For Love") stars as Mr. Yee, a powerful political figure in 1940's Shanghai. Tang Wei, a rising star in mainland China, makes her feature film debut as Wang Jiazhi, a young woman who gets swept up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue with Mr. Yee. Joan Chen plays the wife of Mr. Yee but it is the role of Tang Wei as the student that will have a hand in trying to assassinate the intelligence chief of a Japanese-backed Chinese government.

I went to catch this movie with my brother at AMK Hub just a while ago. I must say that I am very impressed with Tony's & Tang Wei's acting. I am also impressed by Ang Lee's directorship. I am just a little disappointed that the story seems a little disjointed in some parts. The reason has been well publicised in the papers already, so I shan't repeat it here.
I must say the leads saved the story with their good acting, while the director has done a good job to train Lee Hom in acting.
I would give the movie 3 out of 5 stars.

Comments

Dalicia said…
i'm quite doubtful about this movie. pretty bad reviews over here. i don't think ang lee is suitable for this type of film.
being a wkw fan...

i like tony leung and joan chen.
i'll catch it when it's out on dvd

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