Viva granted me access to his VCD of Zhang Yimou's "Hero" so I watched it this evening. It turned out to be a gorgeous film. Fluid fighting (never enough but then again never too much either) and a moving story and soundtrack. The use of slow motion never seems quite overdone - it's all quite the poetry in motion.
I realized later after doing an imdb.com search that Yimou is responsible for "The Road Home" and "Happy Times" - both are films I've been wanting to see.
I just did a double take reading user comments at imdb - someone had the same thoughts and observations that I had while "Hero" progressed: I thought to myself "...Rashomon".
Rashomon is Akira Kurosawa's film that was probably recently adapted as a modern tale through Edward Zwick's "Courage Under Fire". The same event is told from the three characters involved. Each perspective is different. The same happens similarly in "Hero".
I suppose after seeing the same, predictable Hollywood movie, seeing recent films like "Solaris" and "Hero" are extremely refreshing and, more importantly, challenging.
While I'm at it, I noticed that imdb lists Wong Kar Wai's next film, "2046", as in post-production. I'm curious to see what his next work is - I still need to see "In the Mood for Love".
It hasn't stopped with films. I am still addicted to Beck's "Sea Change" album. Undoubtedly a downer, it's so beautiful I can't help but listen to it over and over. Lonesome Tears and Lost Cause are undeniably infectious.
Yesterday when Takashi sensei pulled out a CD to show us I tried to remember why the name on it sounded familiar. George Winston. And then I realized that he was on the Windham Hill records label - publishers of instrumental and piano works.
When I was in junior high school I used to listen to 94.7 on the FM dial. At the time it was simply called "The Wave" and they played new age and ambient music. Although I was 13, some of my friends could not understand why I liked instrumental and new age music so much. They just thought I was weird.
Years later they re-themed the station to play "smooth jazz". I didn't listen to the station anymore.