Wednesday, January 24, 2007

An Epic of Battles, Colours & Boing-boinging

Where does one go for an epic of bloodletting battles, gaudy colours, egos and cleavages boing-boinging around(I mean of EPIC PROPORTION!!)? Look no further than Zhang Yi Mou's latest offering in a dish salivating film called CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER.

The image poet has outdone himself in every sense of the way in this film. The question is has he gone bonkers?

Here, I understand where Zhang Yi Mou is trying to go with the wu xia genre as he is trying to push the envelope of the genre. We know that the past few years, there have been a lot of high profile wu xia films and he wants to make a film that topples over all the other films. Where Chen Kaige failed miserably with THE PROMISE, Zhang Yi Mou succeeded to a certain degree. The closest comparison of another film to CURSE OF THE BOING-BOINGING (Yes!! The Boing-boinging of the pushed up cleavages do become a distraction that it has become a curse.) is Feng Xiaogang's THE BANQUET which I think is far superior to Zhang Yi Mou's film. The biggest mistake that Chen Kaige did was trying to anticipate and please the global audience which in turned, imploded the film. THE BANQUET, on the other hand was grounded in its aesthetics from production design to the storytelling and there was a sense that the director genuinely wanted to make a good film.

Zhang Yi Mou's film is a balance of the other two films. He has created the palace to be "heaven" in every sense of the way with gold, colours, flowers and rainbow-coloured jades that create an interesting CLING CLANGING atmosphere of sound and then he juxtaposes with the "rotting souls" who live in it. Husband poisons the wife. Wife has an affair with her stepson. Stepson is having an intimate relationship with his sister that he doesn't know. Interestingly, sex is depicted as an incestuous act in the film. The father-figure emperor who tries to unite the family but in the end, destroys it with his ruthless ego. Chow Yuen Fatt held the role of the emperor quite average as he could have lessen some of the overacting eye stares. Gong Li.. well.. Gong Li. Yes, her over sized bosoms were BOING-BOINGING also and mind you... that is extremely distracting when one is trying to watch the facial expressions for performance sake. The biggest casting flaw in the film is the popular singer Jay Chou, who I thought was not able to go on par with the veteran actors. All he could do was stare aimlessly(If that is what Zhang Yi Mou wanted him to do, then he has succeeded)like a semi alive zombie.
There is the epic battle at the end that happened in the palace courtyard which I found problematic but you have to watch it to know what I am writing about. There are also the TARZAN-like ninja assassins(Yes, they seem to be able to appear from nowhere and glide through ropes with no where to plausibly hang onto).
Where THE BANQUET was a feast for the eyes, CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWERS is a lavish buffet that overwhelms all senses.
At the end, it is the philosophy of the film that I like about power corrupts and the more one gets the more self destructive it can be. Please Zhang Yi Mou, go back to your smaller films like the one that was shown early this year, that is what I call the image poet...


2 Comments:

At 1:07 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, i do agree abt the "boing" part, but being girls, we are not too distracted by the things tat we already hv, but for guys, this theory does not apply AT ALL. and no wonder why my boyfriend only complains about Jay Chou, nothing but Jay Chou right after he left the theater till 3 days after that. I didn't want to believe that Zhang Yi-Mou played a part in making such a film. Maybe he should stick to nice and touching movies, simple yet leaves space for his audiences to think back, reflect and allow them to view the movie in their own perspective rather than making movies that are too complex (eg. the batallion of soldiers) and leaves no space for the viewer's minds to linger around and imagine more. it became too detailed, i guess. But maybe its juz me. I don't really like over-abstract "art" that leaves nop breathing space for people who appreciates simplicity. Maybe Zhang has to go back and reflect about his mistake. And also to come up with beautiful movies with beautiful meaning (tear jerkers are fine with the audiences nowadays) that can touch a viewer's heart.....

 
At 11:11 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah i do think so... i think dat this film is nothin like those in the work of Zhang... works under his directing are usually tear jerkers... love the road home... cant imagine but a guy like me was sobbing n sniffing away at the back of the cinema...well... the boing boing thing..errr-hemm... well wad anonymous said is rite... she is a girl so she might not realy notice the boing-boing's but while i was in the cinema, there hordes of "woooows" and "oh my god" there was a particular comment from a bunch of guys sitting a few rows ahead of me... one said "its like a sex haven, man", the other replies "yeah and y does the stepson hav 2 hav affair wit the stepmother leh? not pretty also..." well... Zhang needs to get over gong-Li if u ask me... but... well... dats just me...

 

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