Taiwan director Ang Lee's spy thriller Lust, Caution,
also this year's Golden Lion winner, premiered on the Chinese
mainland last night.
Crew members of Lust,
Caution (from left) Lee-hom Wang, who plays a patriotic youth
in the film, director Ang Lee, and Tang Wei, who plays the leading
role of Chinese student Wang Jiazhi.
Director Ang Lee's highly anticipated the movie's its
mainland premiere at the Shanghai Film Art Center last night - and
got a thumb's-up from the audience.
Some of the 1,000-odd filmgoers applauded as the curtain closed.
And most of those interviewed said they would give the movie a mark
of eight or nine out of 10.
The appearance of Lee and actors Tang Wei and Lee-hom Wang on
the red carpet before the premiere brought loud cheers from the big
crowd.
Hong Kong actor Tony Leung, who plays the lead role, could not
make the occasion as he is working on John Woo's historical drama
The War of the Red Cliff.
Lee mingled with fans before the screening. "Since many scenes
of the film were shot in Shanghai, I'm very excited for it to have
its mainland debut here," Lee said.
"When I started to read novels by Aileen Chang, I found it
challenging to make a film. But I'm happy I have finally done
it.
"I must thank the Shanghai government and the Shanghai Movie
Studio for their support and cooperation. "And I must apologize for
all the annoyance we must have caused to nearby residents during
the shooting."
Wang has been captivated by the city. "I'm deeply impressed by
Shanghai ... I hope you enjoy the film," he said.
Tang said: "I'm very excited to be here. As a native of
Hangzhou, a place so near Shanghai, the air of Shanghai reminds me
of that of my hometown. I like Shanghai very much and I hope you
will like this movie as well. The film has been a huge turning
point in my life," she said.
Audience member Li Rongrong, a housewife in her 40s, enjoyed the
movie. But she felt a little depressed after the viewing as she
said the story is a typical Lee-style tragedy.
Rebecca Wang, a marketing woman in 30s, said she was deeply
impressed by the setting arrangement, cinematography, art design,
music and depth of acting.
Officials from the Film Art Center said that the 1,000 tickets
for the premiere were sold out by Tuesday.
The film starts screening at mainland theaters today in Chinese,
with both English and Chinese subtitles.
The mainland version of the film is 145 minutes long, with
several minutes' plot involving sex being scissored.
The film is based on a short novel of the same name, written by
famous Chinese woman author Eileen Chang (Zhang Ailing,
1921-1995).
Director Ang Lee (C), cast members Tang Wei
(L) and Lee-Hom Wang attend the premiere of Lust, Caution
in Shanghai on October 31, 2007.
Cast members Tang Wei (R) and Lee-Hom Wang
attend the premiere of Lust, Caution in Shanghai on
October 31, 2007.
Chinese mainland actress Tang Wei attends the
premiere of Lust, Caution in Shanghai on October 31,
2007.
American Chinese singer and actor Lee-Hom
Wang attends the premiere of Lust, Caution in Shanghai on
October 31, 2007
(CRI.cn and Shanghai Daily November 1,
2007)