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Mang shan (2007)
Excellent film with some stark realities
Blind Mountain is an excellent film about a college girl being duped into going into a mountain village and left there "sold" as a bride and her attempts to escape and get back to her family. The plot sounds trite but Yang Li's excellent direction and the crisp editing along with superb performances in the main roles, make this into a twisting horror story and the viewer knows not, where the plot is going.
Apart from the main role of Bai and the teacher, all other actors were actual mountain village people which is startling in the uncompromising look at their culture and the hard lives ingrained into their faces, there are also some real, now rescued, "brides" playing themselves in the film.
Although the film as a good social point to make, it's not preaching or forcing the issues on you but rather asking you to examine the situation. To the villagers, this is just life and it's always been this way, to observers they seem inhumane. Although the film obviously brings up the issue of the one child policy, these villages and bride trafficking have been going one since long before that policy was put into affect and still does in many parts of the world, not just China.
Yang Li was in the audience and took questions at the Hawaii International Film Festival. It was annoying to see the Q&A get hijacked a little by feminists wanting to make a point and answering their own questions but other than that the director was frank and forthcoming about his film.
Excellent. Recommended.
Le voyage du ballon rouge (2007)
Dreadful. Awful. Dull.
I had really high hopes for this film which was shown as the opener to the 2007 Hawaii Film Festival but it ended up being the first film festival film I've walked out of. Daniel Dae Kim was in the audience, and he give it less than twenty minutes, Neal Israel who directed the HIFF trailer give it 35 mins and I give it 55mins. When I left at least 60 people had walked out.
It's pretentious and dull. The floating balloon at the start was either a poor homage or just the most irritating opening to any film I've seen. There is no real plot to speak of, there is no real point to the movie and the other reviews I've read seem more a case of "The Emperor's New Clothes". This may be auteur film making but it doesn't mean it's good film making.
Very very poor. Avoid.