Only in Hong Kong
Thursday, 17. April 2008, 03:55:18

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english translation:
Boss, this is Waiyim, she was my professor. She's an artist.
"Artist"? What is that?
Tout comme dans je ne sais plus quelle marque de jus d'orange, rien n'a été rajouté, rien n'a été enlevé. Enjoy.
By Yorch, # 17. April 2008, 07:39:35
an artist is wishing to live on a different level than the obvious.
anyone who opens himself to inspiration is an artist.
that's all for now. really a very good question.
By I_ArtMan, # 18. April 2008, 04:31:37
@Artman: it COULD HAVE been a very good question; we use to say "truth comes out of children's mouth", but when it comes out an adult's mouth, it's kinda disturbing...
By pfelelep, # 20. April 2008, 07:57:45
By auré, # 21. April 2008, 00:48:06
By I_ArtMan, # 21. April 2008, 03:20:15
By Aprilsnow, # 22. April 2008, 07:52:42
To me kungfu movies ARE a kind of art, a special trend of, to be precise.
A few of the best chinese movies I've ever seen were "Devils at my doorsteps" and "Shower" (I must search to remember the director's names), even if they are a bit old.
By pfelelep, # 24. April 2008, 05:08:49
I agree Bruce Lee is a national or maybe international hero, and I like Jacky Chen, Jet Li etc as martial art actors but I don't like those story lines of the Kongfu movies, so fake and commercial, that's why I said they misrepresent Chinese culture, and I don't really watch Kongfu movies... but this is the best martial art movie (director Zhang Yimou)I think, it's an art movie, philosophical.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAmerZ71Wo8&feature=related
By Aprilsnow, # 25. April 2008, 08:16:32
Beautiful movie yes!
The most famous in France was "crouching tiger, hidden dragon", with the pastime female kung-fu star Cheng Pei-pei.
(and, no... I won't kill you
By pfelelep, # 28. April 2008, 06:35:39
Yes, An Lee's "Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon" pioneered martial art movie on international stage, it was a success, a good film too. He was educated in America which helped him a lot in terms of marketing, he knows how to cater to the western audiences. However, I appreciate Zhang Yimou more because he is more authentic and in-depth.
Have you watched his 2nd martial art movie "The House of Flying Daggers"? This one is also beautifully made but easier to understand because it's a ancient love story:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3v5sKCz8_E&feature=related
I know many people like Zhang Yimou.
By Aprilsnow, # 30. April 2008, 07:31:37