Reel Geezers-Lust, Caution
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The dynamic octagenarian duo reviews Ang Lee's latest film Lust, Caution. These two movie veterans bring a fresh, funny and insightful perspective to movie reviews.
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So am I. Marsha and Lorenzo are soul mates who really know how to stick it to each other.
my grandparents dont even know how to turn a computer on
They obviously don't know the Sino-Japanese War history very well, or understand the complexity of personal relationships- Mr. Yee was not simply working for financial gain and Kuang possessed an irrational fear brought on by the intense circumstances they were in. By following an abstract movement that even they were pawns in, they sadly lost themselves in the struggle- like MANY revolutionaries/freedom fighters in history.
ALSO... LOL, David O. Selznick! No wonder they couldn't stand the film- modern movies are WAY longer than the average American film up until the 1960s and 70s.
And in the end, the old bastard got away! Was that in the original story? Dammit, I hate Ang Lee movies!
Politics are something happened, y dont you go to check history books?
thats all you needed to say really. your generation is close to 70 years old. Your both very smart but also out of touch with modern cinema.
I guess the hardest part to understand is how could the female character falls in love with the abusive Mr. Yi after he raped her. How could she smile after being forced on.
My understanding is that Jia-Chih was fully aware the brutal nature of Mr. Yi before they met, and she is simply happy that she was not identified as a spy, and can continue with her job.
she was brave but stupidly fell inlove
"Kar-Wai movies?! You really ahve no idea do you..."
is all about.