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| 1. The Soong Sisters Director: Mabel Cheung | |
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This DVD comes off looking like a bootleg, and gives every indication of having been produced on a home PC (such as pixelated images that jump and stutter). The audio is often very garbled as well. After a while, we couldn't take it anymore, and turned it off. The copy we received had none of the extras you would expect with a DVD ... no actors' filmographies, no director's commentary, not even a scene selection option. In fact, there was no menu of any kind ... it just went straight into the movie ... another indication of it being a bootleg. Since there is so little information about the Soong Family availible in video form, this was a great disappointment. If you really want to know about them, I recommend the book The Soong Dynasty by Sterling Seagrave instead.
Winston Chao as Sun Yat-Sen and Kuo Chiu Wu as Chiang Kai-Shek make the movie very convincing.
My opinion is that every major character in this movie deserves a feature length treatment of his/her own to fully present the conflicted emotions and the choices he/she made under the historical events during a very turbulent time in the Chinese history. The actors are terrific in their craft. However, the character development is sacrificed due to the time and story line limitation. The portrayal of President Sun and Commander Chiang was accurate and appropriate. Among the sisters, Vivian Wu's youngest sister, after she became Mrs. Chiang, is a standout. It's a pity that the filmmaker can't spend more time on her earlier emotional and character development. Michelle Yeoh is very consistent through out the whole movie as a practical oldest sister prefers to live in a "real world". Maggie Cheung's middle sister is less sympathetic when she became too idealistic and blindly nationalistic. Miss Cheung's performance can seem too melodramatic at times. Other than the acting, the production value is below par. The make-up is very amateur to say the least when the characters aged or in various state of health. The lighting was even worse. Maggie Cheung was 5 years older when she made the movie "In The Mood For Love" but in Soong Sisters she looked a lot less luminous (during which when she portrayed her character as a young woman). The lighting was simply unkind to the all the female characters in the movie. The make-up and lighting seem to be the problems in a lot of Chinese films. Very rarely the Chinese filmmakers pay close attention to lighting and make-up.. In whole the movie looks cheap and hastily made. The DVD quality overall is a big disappointment. The picture quality is not clear, the sound quality is not crisp, and the subtitle is too small to read unless you are right in front of the TV screen. I'd say unless you are 1. really into the Soong sisters' story, 2. interested in Chinese History through out both world wars, or 3. a fan of any of the actors in the movie, this movie is not a must see or must own.
With some of the best stars there is from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Maggie Cheung, Michelle Khan and Vivian Wu portrayal as the three sister are excellent. But the most powerful in performance are from the men. Jiang Wen (outspoken Charlie Soong) also a favourite actor of mine, Winston Chou (charismatic Sun Yatsen) and Kuo Chiuwu (commanding Chiang Kaishek) are powerful and haunting. Despite an 18 minute footage cut from the original, still its a great direction from Mabel Cheung. As a loyal fan of great movies from China, in likes of directors Yimou, Kaige, XieFei and HePing, Soong Sisters to me will be one of my personal favourite masterpiece, one of the few from Hong Kong. Genghiz ... Read more | |
| 2. An Autumn's Tale Director: Mabel Cheung | |
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| 3. City of Glass Director: Mabel Cheung | |
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| 4. The Soong Sisters Director: Mabel Cheung | |
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Reviews (7)
This DVD comes off looking like a bootleg, and gives every indication of having been produced on a home PC (such as pixelated images that jump and stutter). The audio is often very garbled as well. After a while, we couldn't take it anymore, and turned it off. The copy we received had none of the extras you would expect with a DVD ... no actors' filmographies, no director's commentary, not even a scene selection option. In fact, there was no menu of any kind ... it just went straight into the movie ... another indication of it being a bootleg. Since there is so little information about the Soong Family availible in video form, this was a great disappointment. If you really want to know about them, I recommend the book The Soong Dynasty by Sterling Seagrave instead.
Winston Chao as Sun Yat-Sen and Kuo Chiu Wu as Chiang Kai-Shek make the movie very convincing.
My opinion is that every major character in this movie deserves a feature length treatment of his/her own to fully present the conflicted emotions and the choices he/she made under the historical events during a very turbulent time in the Chinese history. The actors are terrific in their craft. However, the character development is sacrificed due to the time and story line limitation. The portrayal of President Sun and Commander Chiang was accurate and appropriate. Among the sisters, Vivian Wu's youngest sister, after she became Mrs. Chiang, is a standout. It's a pity that the filmmaker can't spend more time on her earlier emotional and character development. Michelle Yeoh is very consistent through out the whole movie as a practical oldest sister prefers to live in a "real world". Maggie Cheung's middle sister is less sympathetic when she became too idealistic and blindly nationalistic. Miss Cheung's performance can seem too melodramatic at times. Other than the acting, the production value is below par. The make-up is very amateur to say the least when the characters aged or in various state of health. The lighting was even worse. Maggie Cheung was 5 years older when she made the movie "In The Mood For Love" but in Soong Sisters she looked a lot less luminous (during which when she portrayed her character as a young woman). The lighting was simply unkind to the all the female characters in the movie. The make-up and lighting seem to be the problems in a lot of Chinese films. Very rarely the Chinese filmmakers pay close attention to lighting and make-up.. In whole the movie looks cheap and hastily made. The DVD quality overall is a big disappointment. The picture quality is not clear, the sound quality is not crisp, and the subtitle is too small to read unless you are right in front of the TV screen. I'd say unless you are 1. really into the Soong sisters' story, 2. interested in Chinese History through out both world wars, or 3. a fan of any of the actors in the movie, this movie is not a must see or must own.
With some of the best stars there is from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Maggie Cheung, Michelle Khan and Vivian Wu portrayal as the three sister are excellent. But the most powerful in performance are from the men. Jiang Wen (outspoken Charlie Soong) also a favourite actor of mine, Winston Chou (charismatic Sun Yatsen) and Kuo Chiuwu (commanding Chiang Kaishek) are powerful and haunting. Despite an 18 minute footage cut from the original, still its a great direction from Mabel Cheung. As a loyal fan of great movies from China, in likes of directors Yimou, Kaige, XieFei and HePing, Soong Sisters to me will be one of my personal favourite masterpiece, one of the few from Hong Kong. Genghiz ... Read more | |
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