October 3rd, 2006


Dog Bite Dog (gau ngao gau) (chinese movie) (english subtitle)



Dog Bite Dog (gau ngao gau) (chinese movie)

Dog Bite Dog shocks its audience with a brutality rarely seen in Hong Kong cinema. The exorbitant violence, a necessary evil for survival in Dog Bite Dog, ensures the film a cult following. Acclaimed director Soi Cheang (Home Sweet Home) departs from frightening thrillers for this stunning piece. Edison Chen (Infernal Affairs II) and Sam Lee reunite after Gen-Y Cops, delivering breakthrough performances as a merciless assassin and a mentally unstable cop, respectively. The normal struggle between a cop and an assassin takes place in a surprisingly nihilistic world, creating enormous cinematic tension and a relentlessly pessimistic mood. Visually and thematically unique among Hong Kong films, Dog Bite Dog is a must-see for those interested in alternative cinema.

Edison Chen gives up his usual Prince Charming roles in this film without heroes. With yellow-dyed hair and tanned skin, he plays Pang Jr., a Cambodian hitman accustomed to cruelty since childhood. He arrives in Hong Kong to kill a judge’s wife, but ends up abandoned in this unfamiliar city, shooting at whoever crosses his way. Sam Lee, known more for comedic characters in recent years, takes up the challenging role of Wai, a cop with an extreme personality. His anger explodes when Pang Jr. kills his colleagues one by one, and he becomes as inhumane as his opponent. Sichuanese actress Pei Wei Ying, best known for appearing in a cell phone commercial opposite Jay Chou a few years ago, plays the assassin’s newfound girlfriend. Her appearance signifies the only humanity that remains in the merciless hitman. Veteran television actor Lam Ka Wah returns as the cop’s father, and Eddie Cheung and Lam Suet from Election round out the cast as police officers.

Casts: Edison Chen, Sam Lee Chan-Sam, Pei Pei, Lai Yiu-Cheung, Eddie Cheung Siu-Fai, Lam Suet, Lam Ka-Wah, Lee Ka-Wing, Chow Ka-Sing
Directed by: Pou-Soi Cheang
Also Known As: Dog Bite Dog
Runtime: Hong Kong:109 min
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Subtitles: English
Certification: Hong Kong:III
IMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt0819765/

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Jiyuu renai (Bluestockings) (japanese movie) (english subtitles)



Jiyuu renai (Bluestockings) (japanese movie) poster

Based on a novel by Iwai Shimako, Jiyuu Renai (a.k.a. Bluestockings) is the story of a love triangle between a man and two beautiful women. Masato Harada (Kamikaze Taxi, Bounce Ko Gals) directed the film, which is set during the days of Japan’s male-dominated Taisho Era (1912-1926), when it was difficult for women to have both love and a career. Yuichiro (Toyokawa Etsushi of Angel Dust and Undo) is the son of a wealthy merchant family, who’s happily married to Akiko (Hasegawa Kyoko of Three…Extremes). When Akiko’s friend Kiyoko (Kimura Yoshino of Ichigo no Kakera) gets divorced, Akiko decides to help her find a job in Yuichiro’s company. Akiko even lends Kiyoko her kimono for the interview. But upon seeing Kiyoko, Yuichiro is immediately smitten…

Artist Name(s): Hasegawa Kyoko, Kimura Yoshino Yoshino, Toyokawa Etsushi
Directed by: Masato Harada
AKA: Bluestockings (International: English title)
Runtime: 117 min
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English
IMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt0488306/

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