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Lust, Caution (Widescreen, NC-17- Rated Edition)

Lust, Caution (Widescreen, NC-17- Rated Edition)

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Director: Ang Lee
Studio: Universal Studios
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 120 reviews
Sales Rank: 1026

Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: Mandarin Chinese (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: NC-17
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: MCAD62033306D
UPC: 025193330628
EAN: 0025193330628
ASIN: B0010SAGHI

Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Release Date: February 19, 2008
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Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 01/06/2009 Run time: 159 minutes Rating: Nc17

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Lust, Caution, Ang Lee's follow up to Brokeback Mountain, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Director, continues his exploration of people with a passion for each other trapped in a world where their passion could be life-threatening, but in a very different context this time. Set in China during the Japanese occupation of early World War II, the underlying plot concerns the story of young Wong Chia Chi (Tang Wei), an actress and member of a small group of student resistors planning to infiltrate the home of Mr. Yee (Tony Leung), a high-ranking collaborationist government official, in order to kill him for his role in the torture and executions of Chinese resistance fighters. Chi ingratiates herself with Yee's wife, the sophisticated and cultured Mrs. Yee (Joan Chen) under the guise of being the wife of a wealthy but unseen tycoon. Flashbacks tell the tale of how Chi came to be involved with the resistors: her acting ability is her most valuable asset, and her assignment is to act the role of Mr. Yee's lover, right down to the sex. The story of their love and the painful intimacy it involves for both of them is told through their sexual relationship, which starts out violently, drifts into S&M, and shifts with their feelings, moving from pain and fear to some sort of desperate connection. This is lust with a capital L; the film's sex scenes have become famous for their frankness and acrobatic portrayals (they took 12 days to film), but amazingly enough, it's never prurient. The nature of their sexual relationship, and not the sex itself, is the point. Chi falls in love with the man she's supposed to kill, but there is no stopping the mission and she knows it. The danger of it all collapsing for them both is ever present, and that's the Caution. The cinematography and direction in Lust, Caution is masterful, and every scene is beautiful. The film does drift into a languid pace, and at times one wonders why Lee would feel the need to draw it out at the expense of delaying the crucial climactic scenes. Still, it's a wonderful piece of storytelling that should only help solidify Ang Lee's place in cinematic history as a master of films that express the difficulty of being essentially human in an inhumane world. --Daniel Vancini

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5 out of 5 stars Great story, great acting, GREAT FILM   December 31, 2008
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First of all, if sex in cinema bothers you, then don't watch this. This film is NOT ALL about sex. In fact the story is not centered around eroticism. It just so happens to have sexual content in the film. But I say this: If you are squeamish, OR the natural act of sex offends you OR makes you uncomfortable then don't watch this film.

This is a film for open-minded viewers who don't want "dumbed-down" material that Hollywood usually gives us. If you're looking for something powerful, intellectual and moving then this film is for you.

I love Ang Lee's films now. I enjoyed BROKE BACK MOUNTAIN, CROUCHING TIGER, EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN and now this.....He's just a phenomenal director who pays great attention to detail.
Also worth mentioning is first timer Tang Wei is awesome in this. Her acting is second to none in this film. I hope to see more of her acting in future films. Also, Hong Kong actor Tony Leung does a perfect job as well. He stepped out of his comfort zone for this role and he did very good.

I HIGHLY recommend this film.



5 out of 5 stars A story of love and espionage during the Japanese occupation in China!   December 29, 2008
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After the polemic aroused by "Brokeback mountain", Ang Lee returned to his birthplace, Taiwan miles away far from USA, but extremely tied in style in what concerns to underline and remark an epic of the resistance. It's not a mere casualty in the very beginning of the film, the projection of a brief sequence of "Casablanca" worked out as a simple tribute. Besides, the movie reminds and brings us back to the famous film of Max Ophlus' "The sorrow and the pity" in which the hateful presence of the French collaborationism also permeated the ethic dignity of one of the most civilized nations in the world.

On the other hand, the very idea of establish a handful of young aspirants of theater remarks the clever fact the art was not divorced about what it was happening. And against the odds, a very young actress decides to infiltrate herself into the narrow circle of power emblematized by a cold and lonely man who embodies the driving force of the political repression.

But as usually happens with the unpredictable human emotions, the love will make its appearance and will drift the initial plans.

Ang Lee seems to have found his bliss with this admirable masterwork, because and although the film is visibly westernized with too many commonplaces, it would be unfair to ignore the careful illumination (that reminded me to James Ivory) the smart employment of the close-up, but the main merit of Lee is to carve in relief the camera is in last instance, a peeping eye (the most dramatic and intense scenes were filmed with an accurate game of light and shadows) to intensify and magnify the dramatic impact and so, to involve still more the spectator into the dramatis personae.

A winner film whose running time (at least to me) didn't affect at all the strength of a well built script. And kudos for this new emerging promise of the cinema the actress Tang Wei seems to appear as the closest aspirant of the golden crown of Zhag Ziyi.




5 out of 5 stars Lust, Caution   December 23, 2008
This movie is superb. It is set in the time of the conflicts of WWII between Japan and China. I don't know if I would call it a love story, but there are strong emotions and highly-charged sex scenes throughout this movie. Enjoy!


4 out of 5 stars live a little, get the NC-17 version   December 15, 2008
The movie is about a Chinese women named Wong who kind of just ends up in the resistance movement against Japan from meeting friends in a play. To me, she didnt seem THAT involved in the situation but kind of fell into it. Her dad was elsewhere (in London, maybe?) and she kind of had nowhere to go. Wong, et al leech off one of their friend's rich parents and head off to infiltrate Mr. Yee's camp (he's the bad guy). Mr. Yee is married and pretty callous annnnnnd he has security out the ying yang so no one has been able to get rid of him. Wong plays Mahjong with Mr. Yee's wife's crew and just happens to catch Mr. Yee's eye. And thus starts some of the NC-17 parts. I'm talking about violent sex and unshaved armpits. Mr. Yee is not a particularly gentle soul. There is also some sexual tension between Wong and her Resistance buddy but Wong is in this horrible position with Mr. Yee and it all gets complicated. The NC-17 parts, I would have to say, do push the storyline of the movie forward, so I feel they were tasteful and called for. I would have given it five stars but I did feel the main characters were sort of flat. I was not completely enthralled in the story; there was some sort of wall between the actor's true intentions and what was put across to us, the viewer. But still, a wonderful film.


4 out of 5 stars A great film with a bit too much Lust to be accessible   December 14, 2008
I'm very torn with this film, on one hand, I think it's exceptional and certainly one of the better films of the year. On the other, I think Ang Lee made a poor decision to push the sex to the point of a NC-17 and diminish his target audience to a very small group of people.

I wasn't planning on the seeing the film myself, but some of the reviews really interested me and when I had the opportunity to see it I went ahead and I'm glad I did. The story is great, I believe in all of the characters and what they are each trying to do. I like the deception throughout with the justification of trying to kill a very bad man and getting lost in a conspiracy of lust and resolve. The cinematography is superb and the acting is nearly perfect, the pacing is slower then some but it very much kept my interest. Regardless of it's actual authenticity, of which I know nothing about, it is a very effective period piece and as a Chinese film with it's own perspective on values, filmmaking and perspective.

However, I was disappointed that Ang Lee didn't tone down the sex to an 'R' rating (or even lower), I didn't feel like the story actually needed it, I think it could have been every bit as effective if it had been mostly implied and I wouldn't have enjoyed it more. I think Lee also alienated a lot of his potential audience, I know it's supposed to be high brow and intellectual but I don't agree with that decision. I'm not even sure who I could recommend the film to, almost no one I know would actually watch a film with this rating. Then again, as of now it's approaching 150,000 reviews on Netflix so maybe I'm wrong about that.




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