Film clip online: http://www.apple.com/jp/quicktime/trailers/independent/kyoshin_large.htmlReviews (in italian): http://www.cinemavvenire.it/magazine/articoli.asp?IDartic=3194 CitarAwesome, a new one from Sogo Ishii. Looks slow and dreamy, so ADD kids...A 40-minute short made for the Jeonju International Film Festival in South Korea by maverick director Sogo Ishii. Following on from 2003's Dead End Run, Ishii's second foray into digital cinema is more in the contemplative vein of his 90s work but without the occasional intrusions of violence. Miwako Ichikawa plays an emotionally distraught actress who awakes to find herself mysteriously transplanted from the tumult of Tokyo to a placid tropical beach. Very much looking forward to a feature-length work from Ishii in the near future.Digital Short Films by Three Filmmakers: Influenza by Bong Jun-ho (Memory of Murder, Barking Dogs Never Bite) catalogues the downward spiral of Cho Hyuk-rae who is perched atop the Han River bridge and has been captured by security cameras. Ishii Sogo (Electric Dragon 80,000V, Labyrinth of Dreams) contributes Mirrored Mind, in which an actress writing a script experiences a blurring of reality and fiction within her own life. Dance Me to the End of Love by Yu Lik Wai (All Tomorrow’s Parties, Love Will Tear Us Apart) is a silent film with a sci-fi undertone in which Plasticity suffers from the big chill. Extreme cold prevents any human existence in this atmosphere and the story is built around Kirin – the doorkeeper of an underground hostel in this hostile environment who earns his living by collecting emptied beer cans.(South Korea) Bong Joon-Ho's "Influenza" is the most dynamic of the highly individualistic panels making up this triptych, while Yu Lik-Wai's "Dance With Me to the End of Love" is the most stylish and Ishii Sogo's "Mirrored Mind" the most beautiful. Each of these minimalist dramas has its weaknesses, to be sure, but those are easily outweighed by its strengths. Who says filmmakers need money? :? (unlucky it's no english subs, only cn and jp subs, but if you like, I'm willing to share for sure.
Awesome, a new one from Sogo Ishii. Looks slow and dreamy, so ADD kids...A 40-minute short made for the Jeonju International Film Festival in South Korea by maverick director Sogo Ishii. Following on from 2003's Dead End Run, Ishii's second foray into digital cinema is more in the contemplative vein of his 90s work but without the occasional intrusions of violence. Miwako Ichikawa plays an emotionally distraught actress who awakes to find herself mysteriously transplanted from the tumult of Tokyo to a placid tropical beach. Very much looking forward to a feature-length work from Ishii in the near future.Digital Short Films by Three Filmmakers: Influenza by Bong Jun-ho (Memory of Murder, Barking Dogs Never Bite) catalogues the downward spiral of Cho Hyuk-rae who is perched atop the Han River bridge and has been captured by security cameras. Ishii Sogo (Electric Dragon 80,000V, Labyrinth of Dreams) contributes Mirrored Mind, in which an actress writing a script experiences a blurring of reality and fiction within her own life. Dance Me to the End of Love by Yu Lik Wai (All Tomorrow’s Parties, Love Will Tear Us Apart) is a silent film with a sci-fi undertone in which Plasticity suffers from the big chill. Extreme cold prevents any human existence in this atmosphere and the story is built around Kirin – the doorkeeper of an underground hostel in this hostile environment who earns his living by collecting emptied beer cans.(South Korea) Bong Joon-Ho's "Influenza" is the most dynamic of the highly individualistic panels making up this triptych, while Yu Lik-Wai's "Dance With Me to the End of Love" is the most stylish and Ishii Sogo's "Mirrored Mind" the most beautiful. Each of these minimalist dramas has its weaknesses, to be sure, but those are easily outweighed by its strengths. Who says filmmakers need money? :?
... tal vez me la baje y la deje en el disco duro, sabes si tiene mucho dialogo?!...
No hay noticias nuevas sobre subs en inglés.Cita de: Conri... tal vez me la baje y la deje en el disco duro, sabes si tiene mucho dialogo?!... Pues no lo sé, porque ni la he visto, ni me la he bajado.
Actualmente, sí que tengo la peli descargada. Las capturas y el texto las saqué de alguna otra web donde las había publicado el ripeador, auess. Supongo que sería el Asian Cinema Forum (ACF)
Ese foro es en español? no conozco muchos foros sobre cine asiatico y me gustaria conocer algunos mas., ya me olvidaba, ¿que tal te a parecido la pelicula?