A story so memorable, it led me to search for an old friend!
7 May 2002
I took a serious look at this film on march the 7th 1997,, in line with other such movies as part of an East Asian film series held at IU in Bloomington Indiana.

Since then i've payed close attention to the japanese academy awards, Juzo Itami(and his death),,being in college and having suicidal ideation made it all the more comforting in that one particular director. Minbo&Tampopo along with Taxing woman.This lead to Qiu Ju, Raise the red lantern and Ju dou, all by director Zhang Yimou. Lastly was Why has the Bodhi-Dharma left for the east, by korean director Bai Young-Kyun.

I owe it all to the memorable visual eye candy and myself coming out and coming of age, as to the reason that i love this film. Also for the fact that seeing it for the second time was like the first time. Seeing it with my aunti who was an avid film freak, not keeping in touch with her so thinking that i would never see it again. Then to just come upon it one day in a required fine arts assignment in college. The task was to see all the films of all the film series, run by both the fine arts dept and the language and cultural depts. Seeing animations from the eastern block countries of a political nature and then the high art surrealistic movies of 1970's germany, and various films that reminded me of Baraka.Reintroductions to Maya Arden. All this inspiration from one source.

I love film, but hollywood 90+ percent of the time missed the mark. Sure a few good scenes here followed by some good lines there with lots of advertising savvy to get you there in the first place. Though if you want good movies that get you to think outside of your comfort zone,the whole world is out there. Hollywood movies and their formulaic approach is like apple sauce for the aged when they have teeth.
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