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- Balibo
- Paranormal Activity
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
PIFF: The Verdict
Last night my boo and I enjoyed dinner with our friend Amy to discuss which films we planned on watching at the film festival. We tried to work it out so that we could meet for meals and share our film-viewing experiences, since our core lists were quite different. This morning was truly a rude awakening. Tickets went on sale at 9am. Dong Wook sat ready to go at some PC room, while I sat in my office trying to work...on biting my nails off from the anticipation. 9:30 passed and still no call, so I went ahead and phoned DW. No answer. I figured he was paying for the tickets or something. Then Amy Skype'd me with the bad news: she only managed 3 of her 8 films. Immediately I felt all was lost. We were going to end up seeing 'The Proposal' or insert cheesy movie title. That's when my phone began to jiggle. It was DW. We'd managed 3 out of 5 films, but he did think quickly and immediately purchased 1 of our back-up film choices. The kick in the cooter was that we didn't manage tickets to two of the films we looked forward to the most: Trick'r Treat and Air Doll. Doesn't matter. In the end, we'll be (hopefully) enjoying the celluloid-excellence of the following films:
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Sunday, September 20, 2009
PIFF: My Dream Screening Schedule
The Pusan International Film Festival is supposedly the most influential film festival in all of Asia. I've been once before and it was quite a time. It's odd how the very Korean town of Busan, which meets the sea at the south of the peninsula, seems very much European whenever the film festival rolls around. The beach is lit up, the glitterati are abundant, and the endless train of banners and movie posters lining the boardwalk give it a very Cannes feel. That's why this year Dong Wook and I will take the midnight train to Busan to give 'Korean Cannes' another whirl. Upon first glance of this year's program, let's just say I wasn't exactly sleeping in line for tickets. The line-up seemed "fine"...and as anyone in the industry knows, "fine" is not the most welcoming word. After a few days of really giving the endless lists of synopses their due, it was to my surprise that there were some real gems in there that my judgmental eyes failed to notice. With that, I now present to you (all three of you) my hopeful list of films to view, granted I can snag some tickets (complete with trailers!):
Friday, October 9th
Trick'r Treat - Produced by Bryan Singer and directed by Michael Dougherty, this darkly comedic horror film follows four stories on Halloween night: a high school principal who moonlights as a vicious serial killer, a young virgin whose quest for that someone special takes a gruesome turn, a group of teens who carry out a cruel prank with disastrous consequences, and a cantankerous old man who battles a mischievous trick-or-treating demon. I hope this is as crazy as it looks. Not usually a horror fan, but this looks like the perfect midnight movie...which is the hour it is playing. Starring Anna Paquin.
Saturday, October 10th
City of Life and Death - A film depicting the invasion, destruction, and massacre of Nanking by
Japan. The death-toll has never been confirmed, though it is believed that upwards of 300,000
people may have been massacred there. This film, judging only by its trailer, captures the
essence of the time, the horror of the atrocities, and the black and white film stock sends chills
down my spine. This is the one film this year that I am (forgive my phrasing) dying to see.
Air Doll - A Japanese film, directed by Kore-Eda Hirokazu, about a blow-up sex doll that comes
to life much to her owners surprise. She must learn to understand what having a soul is. Looks
quirky, cute, and could either be ridiculously bad, or heart-warmingly good.
Mai Mai Miracle - I know little about this film except that it's of a young girl with a funny curl
on her forehead who daydreams about the past. For now, it's this and the beautiful animation
that has convinced me to see it.
Sunday, October 11th
Paranormal Activity - This trailer speaks for itself. Oh mama, I wish this were playing late at
night!
Now, the next two films I have to choose between. They are in two completely different areas
of the city, yet they both interest me intensely. I know one will be more accessible to my in the
future, but which would I enjoy best as a closing film to my Pusan experience? Can you help me
decide? I'm hung up.
Mary & Max - This is the story of two very different pen-pals living in two completely different
worlds. It seems so incredibly charming, and I live and breath for animation...so it's difficult for
me to even consider passing this up (and the voice of Toni Collette, Eric Bana, and Philip
Seymour Hoffman?).
Anita - This is the only Spanish-language film on my list (slim pickin's) but man does it look like
a good one. The film focuses on the character of Anita, a young woman with Down syndrome,
who enjoys a life of happy routine. After a bomb explodes outside her shop, she wanders and
becomes lost, losing her routine and herself in the process? Will she be forever lost? This film
looks incredible in every way possible. The cinematography is gorgeous, the acting already
looks superb, and something tells me the story is a gem waiting to be discovered. To see or not
to see...that is the question.
So that's it. My list. I am now officially excited about this.
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