Spider Lilies (2007)
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Spider Lilies (2008 US Edition)
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| Directed by | Zero Chou |
| Cast | Rainie Yang |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2006 |
| DVD Release | May 6, 2008 |
| Running Time | 98 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 754703763037 |
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About Spider Lilies
Behind every tattoo there is a secret.Taiwanese pop icon Rainie Yang stars as Jade a spunky webcam girl lustfully pursuing her first love Takeko (the strikingly handsome Isabella Leong) a Taipei tattoo artist. Meanwhile an undercover agent is investigating Jade s webcam activity and Takeko is grappling with the tragedies of her past.From Taiwan s hottest female director Zero Chou this youthful melodrama is a cinematic exploration of love and memory featuring an awesome soundtrack and a great cast.This terrific lesbian drama has gotten rave reviews (from AfterEllen.com the San Francisco Chronicle and Curve Magazine) and comes to DVD fresh from its great success at LGBT film festivals around the world.System Requirements:Running Time: 98 minutes Language: Mandarin Subtitles: EnglishFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA/GAY & LESBIAN Rating: NR UPC: 754703763037 Manufacturer No: WOL4529D Product Description
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Average user review:| Very thought provoking. |
| A Perfect Film |
| Disjointed at Best, Confusing at Worst, Poor Subtitles |
I'm a fan of independent cinema. I understand nuance and subtlety. There's a big difference, however, between nuance and lack of clarity. Unfortunately, this film is all about lack of clarity.
The story played here involves a tattoo artist, a "web-girl", a semi-catatonic brother, a stuttering and pining cop, a possibly senile grandmother and a wanna-be tattoo'd tough guy. Sounds intriguing, doesn't it? Well, it's not. Mostly, this film is disjointed and confusing, at least twice introducing unresolved plot points. The script uses non-linear storytelling and flashbacks to excess. The only problem is, since the plot is played out poorly, it's very difficult to tell exactly where you are in the storyline at times.
Our two main characters, Jade the "web-girl" (think online sex worker) and Takeko, the tattoo artist, seem vague with their own history, and though Jade is overwhelmed and thrilled to have discovered her first love working in the local tattoo salon, Takeko has other things on her mind and mostly comes off as detatched.
While I can appreciate the attempt made here, ultimately the film fails on a very basic storytelling level. You never become attached to, or really care about, the characters.
A Technical Note : While the subtitles are easy to read ( a big plus ), they are lacking in the actual translation. For example, "it is mere a tattoo". Also, the subtitles have a kind of grammatical error where every word that uses an apostrophe has an extending spacing to it. While this might not seem an issue, when you're reading subtitles, it slows you down significantly as words seem split in unfamiliar places.
This US edition is NOT-RATED but had it gone through the MPAA rating criteria, I'd say it's a PG-13 at best ( for one quick shot of a dismembered body part ).
I would suggest passing on this film. Rent it if you have interest, but think twice about making it a permanent part of your collection. May 14, 2008
| An okay movie |
This movie is very boring, the main producer (which is a lesbian herself, I think) added too much storyline for the movie (from earthquake, an abnormal brother to a web-cam girl involves with polices), which helps to bring down the movie. Sometimes, I just wish the producers had written more about the relationship between the two characters rather than focus on everything else. Also, some of the characters in the movie are very annoying.
Overall, it's not really a good movie, but may be quite enjoyable by some people.
April 4, 2008
| Beautiful Inked Flowers |
One day, a pretty girl wanders into Takeko's shop and requests the manjusaka tattoo that Takeko sports after seeing the illustration on the shop's wall. Takeko refuses, but the young woman, whose name is Jade, won't be put off because she says that the first one she fell in love with sported that same tattoo. Takeko believes that Jade's memory is a bit fuzzy because she met her supposed first love at the age of nine. However, Jade insists and gives Takeko her business card and as Takeko soon learns, Jade is a webcam girl who strips for money online. However, her memory is also piqued because of a lime green wig. It seems that Takeko knew Jade long before, and that she is the girl's first love.
Spider Lilies does not follow a linear storytelling pattern. The story constantly jumps between the past and the present thereby filling in the details of the story without spoon feeding it to the film viewer. At some points the film is quite interesting because of the creation of other "worlds" through the internet, but the subplot of Takeko and her brother and even the beginning of Takeko and Jade's relationship is quite hackneyed with the only difference being that they are both women. In the erotica department, Spider Lilies is quite a subdued film, so those looking for girl on girl action, instead of a moderately well-crafted story and likeable characters, will most likely be disappointed.
March 29, 2008
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