Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Banking on The Banquet
Adjust font size:

The Banquet

Director: Feng Xiaogang (2006)

 

Hamlet in hanyu – that about sums up The Banquet, China's most anticipated film of the year. Of course there are differences: Denmark is traded for a dynasty; wushu replaces fencing; and Zhang Ziyi in the Gertrude role has more than a maternal interest in this Hamlet, played by Hong Kong heartthrob Daniel Wu.

 

But both stories hinge on intrigue – and end in bloodshed. The Banquet follows Empress Wan (Zhang) after she marries Li (Ge You), the power-hungry brother of her recently murdered husband, the emperor. Meanwhile, with Li wanting him out of the way, the Crown Prince Wu Luan (Wu), must watch his back. But he's more likely to be watching the shapely figures of his sword-swinging stepmom and innocent Qing Nu (Zhou Xun), both of them smitten with the dark prince. Who will love whom? And who will live? It's all to be determined at a – you guessed it – banquet.

 

For Feng Xiaogang, China's third biggest director, the success of The Banquet is something of a test. The psychological drama is a big departure from the black comedies that made Feng's name. It's also a recast of the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon formula of "wuxia pian'r plus Zhang Ziyi equals box office hit."

 

Working his way up from TV, he has spent most of his 15 years as a director making black comedies – most of them wildly popular. While China's two biggest directors, Zhang Yimou and Chen Kaige, shot artier films, Feng made audience favorites. His trademarks are loopy characters, pun-laced scripts and an eye for satire.

 

"He wasn't just making films for fun or laughs, though he managed to do that very well," says professor of Chinese film at the University of Washington Yomi Braester. "He (was making) some pretty smart social commentary."

 

Compared even to his recent dramas – A World without Thieves and CellphoneThe Banquet is his most serious film yet – and most expensive, at US$20 million. Some critics see it as Feng's bid to be taken, well, seriously.

 

"(He wants) to be the next Zhang Yimou," says China Daily cultural critic Raymond Zhou, referring to the director of 2002's international hit, Hero. "But if this is a misstep, he could be the next Chen Kaige." Zhou is talking about last year's The Promise, Chen's flaming wreck of a film, which was also the most expensive in Chinese history.

 

The Banquet's success could prove the commercial viability of China's film industry. The film is different from Feng's box office hits, and his choices for The Banquet hint that he is looking overseas.

 

The director has said as much. "It seems like Western audiences have an easier time accepting Asian stories set in ancient times. That's a reality," Feng told reporters in February. "I don't think it's a good thing, but for me, I wanted to make that kind of change."

 

The Banquet may well appeal to Western moviegoers, who fell hard for Crouching Tiger and again for Hero, both of which featured wushu and Zhang. But it was scorn from Chinese – not Western – viewers that sunk The Promise. Some Chinese critics have said that making a film so similar is risky for Feng.

 

"If it's as good as Hero that means it probably still has to go one step further," says Zhou, contending that Chinese expectations are higher than Western ones.

 

"American Idol is in its fourth year in the US and it still works very well. But Supergirl is less popular than last year," he notes. "Chinese people need something new."

 

Risky or not, Feng worked with some of the business's best creative minds. Both art director Tim Yip and composer Tan Dun have won Oscars, and famed choreographer Yuen Wo-ping devised the violence. With these ingredients and Zhang's appeal, The Banquet promises, at the very least, to be a spread of sensual delights.

 

(That's Beijing September 14, 2006)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
The Banquet World Premiere
Feast for the Senses
Same Outfits at The Banquet Promo
Venice Critics Want a More Chinese Banquet
Zhang Ziyi Talks About The Banquet
The Banquet to Open in Guangzhou
The Banquet to Premiere at Venice Film Festival
The Banquet to Grace Venice

Product Directory
China Search
Country Search
Hot Buys
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback
SEARCH THIS SITE
Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved ????E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號(hào)
主站蜘蛛池模板: 免费人成在线观看网站视频| 国产拳头交一区二区| 中国国产高清免费av片| 日韩成人免费在线| 亚洲伊人色一综合网| 波多野结衣看片| 免费日韩在线视频| 美女扒开裤子让男人桶视频| 国产又大又黑又粗免费视频| 色一情一乱一乱91av| 国产精品爽爽V在线观看无码| 99精品国产在热久久| 婷婷五月综合缴情在线视频 | 丰满人妻一区二区三区免费视频| 国产h片在线观看| 国产精品欧美一区二区三区不卡 | 中文字幕手机在线免费看电影| 日韩一区二区三区精品| 亚洲av女人18毛片水真多| 欧美天天综合色影久久精品| 亚洲毛片av日韩av无码| 激情久久av一区av二区av三区| 你是我的城池营垒免费观看完整版| 精品剧情v国产在免费线观看| 四虎国产精品永久地址入口| 色综合久久中文字幕无码| 国产伦精品一区二区三区无广告 | 国产成人久久一区二区三区| 免费看黄的网页| 国产精品一区欧美激情| 伊人影院中文字幕| 国产精品嫩草影院永久一| 3d白洁妇珍藏版漫画第一章| 国产精品青青青高清在线| 99国产情在线视频| 在线天堂中文在线资源网| 99在线小视频| 在线免费视频一区| 999国产精品999久久久久久| 在线播放亚洲美女视频网站| 99在线观看视频免费|