Showing posts with label Li Xiaolu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Li Xiaolu. Show all posts

Friday, January 3, 2014

Personal Tailor - 私人訂制



Personal Tailor (私人訂制) is an 2013 film out of Zhong Guo. The movie stars Ge You, Bai Baihe, Jacqueline Li, and Zheng Kai. Cameo appearances from Jackie Chan, Wang Baoqiang, and Miao Pu. The movie opened to big numbers a few weeks back and hit US shores the same weekend it opened on its home turf. Thanks to recent partnerships, it becoming a common occurrence that I welcome. The movie is a semi-sequel to the directors 1997 movie, The Dream Factory. However, its a new cast and current world problems are tackled.



The four main stars are part of a company that fulfills fantasies. Three separate stories intertwined with some other sub-elements. The first story is of a government officials "driver". The driver's last three officers are all in jail now and he says others thinks he's cursed. The driver believes that he would be a non-corrupt official if he were in their place. Thus his fantasy is that of a non-corrupt official. The second story is of a very commercially successful movie director. The director is so successful, he's gained every notable film award in the world. He want to create high art now. His fantasy is to be a artsy fartsy director. The third one is a return a favor fantasy. The woman is to live her life as the most wealthy woman on earth. The ending of the story is a PSA with a twist.

I saw this movie in a local AMC theatre. It's actually the most successful China Lion release from 2013. It's box office take is more than the other 6 movies combined, including My Lucky Star, Tiny Times, Tiny Times 2, Finding Mr. Right, and So Young. With that said, I am surprised by it's done so well in the US.

Ok, to the movie. I liked the movie a lot. It was a high quality film. Well made. I can't say that with a lot of the other crap coming out of Zhong Guo in 2013. The four stars seemed very cohesive and they seemed to enjoy each other on screen. I saw the chemistry. Jacqueline Li and Bai Baihe stole the show for me. Li is memorizing when she's on screen, stealing it. Bai was a surprise since I've seen her in so many things. Maybe it was being projected on a big screen that I finally saw the beauty that a TV can't. The two beauties kept my attention.

The other thing that kept my attention was the subject matter. The fantasies themselves turn current problems in Zhong Guo and take it head on. The first story is government corruption. The corruption is so everyday that its just the way things are. You get ahead with brides, favors, and "guanxi". The second story takes on "art" head on. Art is relative, but copy cat culture of the mainland is so prevalent that intellectual property is a joke. But its also that people in general don't even know what "art" is. The third story is that of "rich" dream so many people have that it turns people into monsters and thus you lose yourself. The movie ends with a PSA type montage of how the earth is being wasted away be selfish humans.

In all, as a film of 2013, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Subject matter was entertaining since it's satirical take seems spot on for the time we live in. Li and Bai carry the beauty in the film to a new level. I might have to catch all the films on the big screen from now on.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Push - 移動城市



Push (移動城市) is a 2009 film starring Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle, and DJimon Hounson. Jacqueline Li has a supporting villain role.

The movie is about a special set of people with powers. Telekinesis, future sight, persuasion, and touch are among them. The movie centers around Chris Evans as Nick. Nick is a telekinesis guy. But he's a fugitive and has not trained to use his powers very productively. Dakota Fanning is Cassie, a future telling 13 year old. Cassie draws the future on black paper. Together, they are looking for a serum that can enhance the powers of these special people.



The main storyline talks place entirely in Hong Kong. It was a little weird. You take British style film-making and apply to the HK backdrop for a really weird affect. Besides one set of villians, the HK people are entirely in the background. Some Cantonese is spoken (seems like it was dubbed). Leave it to Hollywood to make the people of Hong Kong, the villains.

The movie in general presented a very unique set of ideas that I wish they can continue on with in sequels. But I don't think they'll be making anymore. It didn't do well at the box office.

Dakota Fanning was also very interesting. As she ages, she's looking for more mature roles and this was one for her. Playing a tough street kid with funky attire and hair.

Jacqueline Li was the main Chinese villain in the film, identified only as the Pop girl because of the lollipop in her mouth all the time. Pop Girl is just like Cassie, but trained. For every move that Cassie makes, Pop Girl is a step ahead. Very weird to see Jacqueline in a villain role.

I kept thinking about Jumper while I watched this movie. The concepts are awesome, but can the movie maker present it in a good light. I think Push did a pretty good job. But it didn't do well at the box office and with the movie raters.

If you ask me, I say you should watch this if you're a science fiction fan.