The Warrior And The Wolf
Guest Review by Dog Ate My Wookie
Stars: Jô Odagiri, Maggie Q, Chung Hua Tou | Written and Directed by Zhuangzhuang Tian
More than two thousand years ago the Han Emperor sent his armies far beyond the Gobi Desert in order to subdue the rebellious tribes. It was a treacherous and inhospitable zone where winter came and the land belonged to the wolves and snow. After a long battle Commander Lu begins the retreat as winter sets in but his troops become stranded in the village of the ‘cursed’ Harran tribe. Trapped, Lu takes refuge in an apparently abandoned hut only to discover that he’s not alone, a Harran widow lives there and he takes a fancy, the pair become embroiled in a ‘passionate affair’ but Lu does not comprehend the price that they will pay for their passions.
Let’s start with the good:...
Guest Review by Dog Ate My Wookie
Stars: Jô Odagiri, Maggie Q, Chung Hua Tou | Written and Directed by Zhuangzhuang Tian
More than two thousand years ago the Han Emperor sent his armies far beyond the Gobi Desert in order to subdue the rebellious tribes. It was a treacherous and inhospitable zone where winter came and the land belonged to the wolves and snow. After a long battle Commander Lu begins the retreat as winter sets in but his troops become stranded in the village of the ‘cursed’ Harran tribe. Trapped, Lu takes refuge in an apparently abandoned hut only to discover that he’s not alone, a Harran widow lives there and he takes a fancy, the pair become embroiled in a ‘passionate affair’ but Lu does not comprehend the price that they will pay for their passions.
Let’s start with the good:...
- 6/12/2011
- by Guest
- Nerdly
As is usually the case around this time of year, European Film Market sales materials have gotten a little ahead of the press releases for several far-off titles. Such is the case for Masato Harada’s upcoming film adaptation of Yasushi Inoue’s autobiographical novel Waga Haha no Ki. Yesterday it was officially announced in Japan that the film—which is currently being shopped around at Efm under the English title Chronicles of My Mother—will star Koshi Yakusho, Aoi Miyazaki, and Kirin Kiki.
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The story is set in the 60s and is is based on Inoue’s own experiences with his mother as she aged and lost her memories. Yakusho plays an author named Kosaku Igami who has lived apart from his mother, Yae (Kiki), from a young age. When his father dies, Kosaku must handle his mother’s living arrangements. As Yae grows more senile, she struggles to...
- 2/12/2011
- Nippon Cinema
It's all go in the Argento household, as it looks like dad Dario will be taking gothic horror to a new dimension as he assumes the director position for Dracula 3D.
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Apparently, as Euro filmmakers and Hollywood types alike converge in the glamorous Cannes, the father-daughter helmers have been selling their wares and both have come up trumps.
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And lest we forget that daughter Asia is a helmer too, she'll be taking up her weapons for A Hunting Gun which she has co-written with hubby Michele Civetta along with Japanese author Yasushi Inoue.
Apparently, as Euro filmmakers and Hollywood types alike converge in the glamorous Cannes, the father-daughter helmers have been selling their wares and both have come up trumps.
While Dario's 'faithful' take on Dracula shows some promise, eyebrows may be raised as to the fate of Asia's project, having been burned with previous film-outing The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things where she was duped into thinking that the J.T. Leroy memoir it was based on was a true story when he was in fact...
- 5/14/2010
- Screenrush
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- 5/13/2010
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
First short teaser trailer for The Warrior and The Wolf from Chinese director Tian Zhuang Zhuang based on a short story by Japanese writer Yasushi Inoue. Starring Maggie Q and Joe Odagiri, The Warrior and The Wolf will be screened on the Toronto International Film Festival in mid-September.
Synopsis via Toronto International Film Festival:
In the Era of the Warring States, before the unification of China, thousands of soldiers are dispatched to fight the enemy and conquer nomadic tribes. Sent to remote regions at the edges of the known world, the soldiers encounter many adversities, and the brutal challenge of survival often brings out the worst human instincts. But valiant Lu Chenkang (Joe Odagiri) belongs to a different breed. He is brave, loyal and extremely skilled in the art of war. Nevertheless, he is kind-hearted and averse to murder. Though he has a pet wolf cub, he keeps his own animal instincts at bay.
Synopsis via Toronto International Film Festival:
In the Era of the Warring States, before the unification of China, thousands of soldiers are dispatched to fight the enemy and conquer nomadic tribes. Sent to remote regions at the edges of the known world, the soldiers encounter many adversities, and the brutal challenge of survival often brings out the worst human instincts. But valiant Lu Chenkang (Joe Odagiri) belongs to a different breed. He is brave, loyal and extremely skilled in the art of war. Nevertheless, he is kind-hearted and averse to murder. Though he has a pet wolf cub, he keeps his own animal instincts at bay.
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- by Ulrik
- Affenheimtheater
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