2013 GOLDEN HORSE AWARDS WINNER FOR BEST FILM EDITING --- MATTHIEU - TopicsExpress



          

2013 GOLDEN HORSE AWARDS WINNER FOR BEST FILM EDITING --- MATTHIEU LACLAU / 林旭東 LIN XU-DONG 天注定 TIAN ZHU DING (A TOUCH OF SIN) directed by 賈樟柯 JIA ZHANG-KE, China, 2013, 133. Chinese master Jia Zhangke continues to resist the reigning vulgarity of the mainstream movie marketplace. After a remarkable immersion in documentary filmmaking that produced such amazing works as Useless, 24 City, and I Wish I Knew — all shown at the Festival — Jia returns to fiction with a genre-bending film that has roots in traditional tea-house storytelling. In A Touch of Sin (which was awarded Best Screenplay this year at Cannes), he confronts Chinas extreme social changes with a daring aesthetic, drawing inspiration from real-life events to compose a visually arresting, emotionally disturbing fresco of the underprivileged. His portrait of China unfolds in four chapters, following an episodic structure that seems to adopt the brevity and concision of weibo (Chinas Twitter-like microblogs). The film unveils the tragic destiny of four sinners from four different provinces: a miner (Jiang Wu) who takes revenge on a corrupt village chief; a gun-loving migrant worker (Wang Baoqiang) who shoots his way to easy money; a modest sauna receptionist (Zhao Tao) who, humiliated by a client, turns into a fierce, dagger-wielding goddess; and an abused youth (Luo Lanshan) who endures long working hours and all manner of psychological violence. A fascinating mix of social realism and contemporary kung fu, A Touch of Sin invents a new form of martial arts cinema: filmic tai chi for the poor of this world, those who have learned to turn abuse into willingness to fight injustice.
Posted on: Thu, 28 Nov 2013 13:10:58 +0000

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