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Lust, Caution on DVD (2007)

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Average rating: 67%
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Starring: Joan Chen, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Tang Wei, Leehom Wang, Chung Hua Tou, Chih-ying Chu, Ying-hsien Kao, Yue-Lin Ko, Johnson Yuen, Kar Lok Chin, Su Yan, Caifei He, Ruhui Song, Anupam Kher
Director: Ang Lee
Studio: UNIVERSAL
Run time: 157 mins
Certificate: 18
Collections: New releases
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Genres: Drama, Romance, Thriller, World Cinema
Languages: Mandarin
Subtitles: English
Released: 28/04/2008

Brief synopsis of Lust, Caution

An espionage thriller set in WWII-era Shanghai, in which a young woman, Wang Jiazhi (Tang Wei), gets swept up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue with a powerful political figure, Mr. Yee (Tony Leung).

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Tom Charity, LOVEFiLM
Ang Lee's new film - his second filmed in China, after Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and his first since the acclaimed Brokeback Mountain - begins with such an intensely observed game of... read more »

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	  stars out of 5 Wally Hammond, Time Out

Theres a superb and important early scene in Ang Lees absorbing spy romance, set on a stylised (studio-shot) Hong... Read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 2 starsFar too slow paced!

A customer from SW London , 21/01/2008

I have to say I find listening to Chinese grating to hear for too long, but I decided to endure this and the length of this really long film because the trailer looked promising. The story of this film would have been the type to really grip me, but I confess something was missing in the film so in the end it just didn't do it for me. I guess because I was never convinced of the main actress' motivation to going to such extreme lengths to be so patriotic. In most parts the scenes were far too drawn out and slow paced. The sexual scenes were very realistic and very well acted out, and the acting from the actors were flawless, however I would have preferred to have seen the film acted in English. The story is a good one, so worth a watch. Just be aware that it's rather slow paced and unnecessarily longer than the average film.

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Rated - 5 starsPlease watch this!

Filmie from London , 11/12/2007

I must admit that I did not think much of Ang Lee's other films (eg. Crouching Tiger, Sense and Sensibility), but this defied my expectations. Very layered characters, making you identify with all of them, very nuanced performances and great acting and pace! Though longer than usual at 2.5hrs, you wouldn't feel bored!

Highly recommended!

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Rated - 5 starsLove & war

chungking chungking from London [Highly rated reviewer] , 05/01/2008

A war time drama set during the Japanese occupation of China in the 1940’s. A group of Chinese students decide to form as a resistance to Japanese occupation. They target a high ranking Chinese collaborator Mr Yee, (Tony Leung), and their plan is for a young woman in their group, Wang Jiazhi (Wei Tang), to seduce him, though she has not had a lover before. Their plan fails and they disband, but are re-united three years later, now part of a larger resistance group, and with Wang Jiazhi’s help, have another chance to kill Mr. Yee. But when Wang Jiazhi starts a relationship with Mr Yee, the two of them get caught up in the intensity of their emotions.

A mature, measured, slow burning emotional espionage thriller. Like ‘Brokeback Mountain, Ang Lee’s characters are imbued with love’s frailties and creeping emotional frustration. They all reach a point where in-decision, usually due to feelings they don’t want to acknowledge, costs them dear. A great film. Would make a good double bill with Paul Verhoeven's Black Book.

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Rated - 4 starsAmazing performances

A customer from Windermere , 22/01/2008

This film is beautifully shot, plotted and acted. Newcomer Wei Tang puts in a bravura performance as the young Chinese agent in WW11, while superstar Tony Leung broods better than ever as the powerful collaborator she aims to destroy. It seems that the pair's powerful mutual attraction will inevitably be the downfall of one of them but if so, who will it be?

This film has been criticised for being slow, and at 2.5 hours I can see that some people would find it hard going. But for me, the characters' behaviour can only really be understood in the context of the gradual build up of tension, as the both fear and attraction grow.

The graphic violence in one scene is quite disturbing, but I think violence really ought to be. It also brings home very effectively what's really at stake in this cat and mouse game.

Much has also been made of the sex in this film, but if that's why you're renting it you'll have a long wait. When it does come it is very explicit, but not gratuitous. Again, it's essential to show how passionately the characters feel about one another in order to explain their behaviour beyond the bedroom and drive the plot forward.

A bang up supporting cast helps to bolster the impression that these two characters are trapped by circumstances. And in the case of Wei Tang in particular, she's merely a pawn in a much bigger game .

Want to know if it's for you? If you saw and enjoyed the Dutch film, Black Book, this is even better.

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Rated - 2 starsLust,caution

virgo46 from by kilmarnock , 16/09/2008

Difficult to follow, slow going ,not a good choice

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Rated - 5 starsChinese cracker

A customer from Folkestone , 16/10/2008

Great story, great cast, great acting, great finish.

The only downside is the subtitles. For a film which is visually stunning and shot to perfection it's a pity to have to keep looking down to see what they are saying.

Don't miss it

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