Old Shanghai in Ang Lee's new movie.
Lust,
Caution is the new movie from Ang Lee. Most of the story seems to take place in 'occupied
Shanghai', so I am guessing in the late 1930's? The story is about a 'ordinary' girl who has
to make a dude fall in love with her, then kill him. That bitch! Just kidding, the story
seems way more deep than my words could ever describe it... But that's what you would expect
from a director who can turn cowboys gay, isn't it? Anyways, there are only very few shots
of old Shanghai in the movie, it must be more difficult with each day and every new
skyscraper to 'turn back time'. Most of the shots are pretty dark, which is clever, so the
removing of the skyscraper-lights gets kinda easy... I know video editing, just believe me.
Still, there are some day shots like in the image above. So check out the trailer if you're
into Shanghai's history look. The trailer is, of course, available at apple.com in 25
different HD resolutions. Check it out.
Here are some more pictures from the trailer:
Update! I am such an idiot, there was a synopsis on apple.com:
Director Ang Lee’s new film, following his Academy Award win for directing “Brokeback Mountain,” is an espionage thriller set in WWII-era Shanghai. Asian cinema icon Tony Leung (“Hero,” “In the Mood for Love”) stars as Mr. Yee, a powerful political figure in 1940s Shanghai. Tang Wei, a rising star in mainland China, makes her feature film debut as Wang Jiazhi, a young woman who gets swept up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue with Mr. Yee.