Monday, October 26, 2009

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the Rome Film Festival Review: Lang Zai Ji (The Warrior and the Wolf)


Set over 2,000 years the Chinese film director Tian Zhuangzhuang submit to the Rome Film Festival in competition. Emperor Han troops are defeated by the rebel tribes living to the extreme western border, General Hu was forced to return the survivors to court, where it awaits the fate of the defeated. On the way back the relentless snow storm forces them to stay in the city of Harran, where he lives a cursed tribe, coming out only at night and turns into a wolf when it is coupled with a 'foreign'.

E 'comes to life here that the violent and passionate love between a woman and Hu Harran, director indugierà not least in the tale of carnal embrace between the two. The film will be about 2 / 3 formed by the desperate and violent sex which will lead them to an impossible love, werewolves dire consequences.

Apart from some scene with a strong impact on the landscape, the Chinese film reveals a hopeless wreck. The love between the two, who was born from a rape to settle back down on civil tones of violent sex, turns out to be the first screen appearance of the woman, too much attention and seriousness of the author.

The film seemed on the verge of becoming decent when they were appointed Harran, the tribe cursed with its legends and mystery that surrounds them for centuries, which allowed to presage the arrival of a handful tired and defeated soldiers in a hostile community and the supernatural. And yet this issue is left in the background, even mentioned in some sequence ridiculous.

All, fortunately, goes out in a final symbolic and unnecessary. Rejected.

VOTE 40/100

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