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  •   Muzi.com : Chinastar : Yee, Derek : News2009-11-25


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    Ang Lee's erotic spy thriller tipped to win Golden Horse
    2007-12-06


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    Taiwanese director Ang Lee's erotic spy thriller "Lust, Caution" is tipped to win top honours at this year's Golden Horse Film Awards, considered the Chinese-language "Oscars," critics say.

    "Lust, Caution" leads the race with 11 nods and a special outstanding Taiwanese filmaker of the year nomination for Lee at the 44th edition of the awards to be handed out in a glittering ceremony here on Saturday.

    The film, called "Se, Jie" in Chinese, is competing against an immigrant drama set in Australia ("The Home Song Stories"), Hong Kong police thriller "Eye in the Sky," a black comedy set in rural China ("Getting Home") and a satire on Taiwan politics ("What on Earth Have I Done Wrong?") for best film.

    "'Lust, Caution' is apparently the heavyweight in best film and best director categories as its production quality stands out among all competitors," said film critic Liang Liang.

    Hong Kongers Yau Nai-hoi of "Eye in the Sky" and Derek Yee of gangster flick "Protege" will challenge Lee and Chinese director Jiang Wen of "The Sun Also Rises" for best director gong.

    "I think Ang Lee has all the advantages as this is a Taiwanese film festival and Lee is very popular in Taiwan while the film is a hit here," said critic Steven Tu, adding however that Lee faced a strong challenge from Jiang.

    "Lust, Caution" in September picked up the Golden Lion for best picture at the Venice Film Festival.

    Lee, noted for blending elements from the East and West to depict characters struggling to fit into society and live up to family pressure, won the best director Oscar for his groundbreaking gay cowboy drama "Brokeback Mountain" in 2006.

    Critic Liang noted that Singaporean films were also making a splash this year with Jack Neo's satire on government bureaucracy "Just Follow Law" earning three nods and director Royston Tan's comedy "881" also getting a nomination.

    Singapore's Gurmit Singh from "Just Follow Law" is vying for best actor against big-name rivals Tony Leung Chiu-wei ("Lust, Caution") and Aaron Kwok ("The Detective") of Hong Kong and veteran Chinese comedian Zhao Benshan ("Getting Home").

    Leung and Kwok are both eyeing an unprecedented third best actor gong but critics believe Leung has the edge for his performance as a powerful Japanese collaborator in "Lust, Caution," which is set in World War II Shanghai.

    "Leung subtly portrays his character's dark sides and his desires for lust and love. I think he gives the role such depth although he has much less screen time than the female lead," Liang said.

    Leung's Chinese co-star Tang Wei, who plays a resistance spy who seduces and plots to kill him, is up for best actress with critics predicting a tight race with Chinese-American veteran Joan Chen for her performance in "The Home Song Stories."

    Chen also stars in "Lust, Caution" as Leung's sophisticated wife and the two women appeared in a number of scenes together.

    Critic Liang favours Tang to walk off with the award as "Lust, Caution" centres around her character and as a novice she delivers an impressive performance in the film, which has earned adult certificates for its explicit sex scenes.

    "Joan Chen no doubt is a good actress but I think her role as a nightclub singer and immigrant is too easy for her and the movie itself is somewhat stereotypical," echoed critic Tu.

    "The Home Song Stories," which earned seven nods, depicts the troubled love life of Chen's character, who moved to Australia from Hong Kong with her two children. It is competing for a best foreign language film Oscar representing Australia next year.

    Also vying for best actress crown are China's Li Bingbing in "The Knot" and Taiwan's Rene Liu in "Kidnap".

    Critics point out that China replaced Hong Kong to dominate the spotlight this year in major categories, despite the controversial withdrawal of two widely-acclaimed Chinese films, both of which had been nominated for best director.

    "Tuya's Marriage" and "Blind Mountain" were pulled from competition without any official explanation, while local media blamed political reasons due to lingering tensions between Taiwan and rival China.

    Some 36 films will compete for top honours at this year's Golden Horse Film Awards, which are styled on the US Academy Awards but decided by a jury like at the Cannes film festival.

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