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    Explore " zhang yimou" with insightful episodes like "The Great Wall & Meekah", "Episode 93 - Raise the Red Lantern", "Hero dir. by Zhang Yimou", "A entrevista a Max Harwood de 'Todos Falam Sobre o Jamie', e o festival de cinema de San Sebastián" and "Episode 7 - Wuxia Films - King Hu - Zhang Yimou" from podcasts like ""Bad Dads Film Review", "1991 Movie Rewind", "Groovy Movies", "Cinetendinha" and "Film Detectives"" and more!

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    The Great Wall & Meekah

    The Great Wall & Meekah

    A real mongrel of a show this week starting out with the third thing you think about whenever the island of Jersey is mentioned after millionaire tax dodgers and Henry Cavill which is of course cows. Let’s hope you know your Ox from your Buffalo as we chew the filmic cud whatever that means.
     
    Zhang Yimou is a Chinese director who first caught my attention when I was going through a Jet Li phase with HERO and then again with 2005's HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS and I remember enjoying his mix of historical fiction and martial arts so when Netflix suggested I watch 2016's THE GREAT WALL I thought why not. Well the people who would tell you why not would point to Matt Damon's laughable Irish accent, lack of chemistry with sidekick Pedro Pascal and a plot where the climax is one of those endless horde of CGI monsters swarming a tower while our heroes demonstrate some improbable skill type deals. Of course, if you are unfailingly optimistically forgivable and don't mind those tropes like me and enjoy Zhang's artistic trademarks like soldiers in detailed and colourful armour arranged in formation, flying arrows etc. combined with a swords and sandals style script and big blockbuster special effects then you might just enjoy it but it's safe to say the general conclusion from the Dads was that this was cinematic bilge.
     
    Former shock video maker Stevin John who once filmed himself stood on a toilet backwards and defecating on a friend while naked and wearing a bicycle helmet's cynical kids advertising construct BLIPPI has a new friend this week with spin-off to the Blippiverse MEEKAH. Similarly exploitative, empty-calorie style product, lacking any educational or artistic value and featuring a brightly dressed moron with an almost psychopathic sense of charm and wonder engaging in some of the most mundane activities you've ever seen. Complete garbage, the human race is worse for having created it.

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    Episode 93 - Raise the Red Lantern

    Episode 93 - Raise the Red Lantern

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    52:54 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    57:55 - Pop Culture

    1:04:00 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Hero dir. by Zhang Yimou

    Hero dir. by Zhang Yimou

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    Don’t let us ruin the twists and turns - watch Hero on NowTV before you listen. 

    Films referenced:
    Magic Circle (2003) dir. by James Brailsford
    Hero (2002) dir. by Zhang Yimou
    In The Mood For Love (2000) dir. by Wong Kar-wai

    Other sources:
    Liza Bear, ‘Fighting for Peace (and Art Films), Zhang Yimou on Hero, indiewire.com
    Mark Brent Ellsworth, The Hero Fallen: Zhang Yimou and the Question of Unstable Authorship
    Christopher Doyle on the cinematography of Hero, theasc.com
    Vivian Lee, ‘Into/Out of the Critical Divide: The Indeterminacy of Hero
    Robert Mackey, ‘Cracking the Colour Code of Hero, nytimes.com
    John Millar, Hero’s Martial Art’, eyeforfilm.co.uk

    Editing and production by Lily Austin and James Brailsford, original theme music by James Brailsford. 

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    A entrevista a Max Harwood de 'Todos Falam Sobre o Jamie', e o festival de cinema de San Sebastián

    A entrevista a Max Harwood de 'Todos Falam Sobre o Jamie', e o festival de cinema de San Sebastián

    Em entrevista via Zoom, o Cinetendinha chegou à fala com Max Harwood, ator revelação do musical ‘Todos Falam sobre o Jamie’. O ator não se mostrou frustrado quando Rui Pedro Tendinha lhe lembrou que o filme estava previsto para as salas, mas que agora vai ter de ser visto apenas nas plataformas... Neste snack de cinema, o crítico viaja de Famalicão para San Sebastián, onde mostra o melhor do festival espanhol. Destaque para ‘One Second’, o novo de Zhang Yimou, uma espécie de Nuovo Cinema Paradiso, e para a comédia sátira ‘Competencia Oficial’, com Penélope Cruz a torturar um Banderas a fazer de Banderas. O Cinetendinha foi o único meio televisivo nacional presente no maior festival de cinema espanhol

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    Episode 7 - Wuxia Films - King Hu - Zhang Yimou

    Episode 7 - Wuxia Films - King Hu - Zhang Yimou

    The Film Detectives bring you an educational episode delving into the Wuxia cinema of King Hu and Zhang Yimou. In this episode we discuss their films and how they've shaped modern Chinese Cinema, Dragon Inn (1967) and Shadow (2018) . Hosted by Elliot Herman and Trevor Newlin.


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