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- This week I wanna recommend an action drama called "A War NamedDesire". A second effort directed by the talented Alan Mak ("X'mas RaveFever") and starring Francis Ng, Dave Wong, Daniel Chan, Sam Lee and arefreshing Gigi Leung, the film follows Chun (Daniel Chan), an immaturerascal who goes Thailand to look for his elder brother Charles (FrancisNg), a local triad boss. The film somehow reminds me John Woo's "ABetter Tomorrow" as both films mainly deal with the misunderstandingbetween siblings. AWND is refreshing in its genre since the film is setin a remote location - Thailand. Alan Mak's tightly-paced direction isalso well appreciated. The film also features a very good supportingcast. Dave Wong and Gigi Leung, as loyal brother-sister hitmen to Ng,are terrific while Sam Lee is excellent as the usual "small potato"role. But this film truly belongs to Francis Ng; if you are already afan of Ng like me, then this film is yet another cool performance by THEman; if not, for God's sake see this movie and be one! The filmincludes about five shoot-out sequences, all elegantly shot; if you likelast year's The Mission", you might dig this one too. Here's a link forbuying the VCD. I'm sure the DVD version was released too but I can'tfind the link in Yesasia. If you rent or buy HK movies regularly, thenI'm sure you know the place. Buy the VCD atThis Place- "Summer Holiday" is also out on VCD. Besides stunning cinematography,the film features a great performance by Sammi Cheng (but not as good asher performance in "Needing You."). This is not a great film, but if youlike it, buy it at: Their Site JAPANHere's "Pigmon" with a review of Takeshi Kitano's latest and more news:Director Shuji Fukasaku's new violenct film,"Battle Royal"is one of themost original films in Japan, and will surprise fellow action directorslike John Woo and Ringo Lam. The film is set in the near future wherethings are becoming really violent, especially in the schools. Thegovernment introduces a new law named "Battle Royale" to prepare thestudents for any form of harm and injury in the schools. Every year, a9th grade class is picked at random. The students in this class aretaken to an isolated island and are given various survival equipment(map, compass and food). They are also given weapons and ammunitions.The goal is to kill all students until one survives. If any studenttries to leave the island a bomb (set on his/her neck) will go off,blowing him/her to bits. The students are given 3 days to kill eachother. Takeshi Kitano plays this year's supervisor who guides thestudent to mass violence and destruction. A bunch of students are killedduring the competition until they eventually team up to destroy Kitanoand his colleagues.Right off the bat I must inform you that this film is violent. Necks arebroken, heads are decapitated, and tonnes and tonnes of blood spill allover the place. The violence and mature subject matter are causingquite a controversy in Japan, where Governor Ishi is trying to stop thedistribution of this film. He told Oshima that "You cannot show youngpeople how to kill others!!" As of now, the film (currently rated R-15)will open in the middle of the December. This film HAS to open in theUS, not only for Takeshi fans but for action fans in general. You cancheck out its website at This Place.Now here's this week's news.- The Japan/HK co-production "Kakashi" has now started shooting. Thefilm will star Maho Nonami and Grace Ipp and will be directed by NorioTusruta ("Ring O"). It will be releasing next summer in Japan, Hong Kongand Taiwan.- The Japanese/Canadian co-production TV film,"G-Saviour", will beairing December 29 on TV Asahi. This Gundam film was supposed to have atheatrical release but it will now make its debut on television (couldit be a bad film ?). The film features an all Canadian cast and the VFXdone by an American company (I don't know who did at this moment). 2b1af7f3a8