CIFF 35 – Day 3
Mar 30, 2011 in asian film, documentary, film festivals, japanese film
If you’re wondering were Day 1 went, I only saw The Silence. So check the review for that.
Day 3 was a long day, with a three-peat of downers. They were all kind of depressing, but at least they were in the middle of my schedule.
Seven Days in Heaven (2010) – This movie was a late addition to my schedule, so I wasn’t expecting much from it. While it had some decent cinematography, there wasn’t too much going on in the plot. It had some comedy, that was much needed, otherwise the film would have been a waste, in my opinion. A couple scenes seemed to take from Wong Kar Wai’s blurred action technique, which was a nice reference. I’m not sure who I recommend this movie to, it was just ok. I supposed hardcore asian film fans can get something out of it, but for the general population (which isn’t reading a blog on asian film anyway!) can skip it. 3 / 5
The Green Wave (2010) – An interesting, but very message-beating documentary. Although all accounts are based on actual writing, blogs, tweets from real events of the Iran election and subsequent human rights violations, the documentary felt a little too pandering to rebellion. Don’t get my views wrong, I am completely on the side of supporting human rights and the furthering of it especially in the Middle East. But the bombardment of vicious and darkly poetic thoughts coming straight from the source are a little too much to handle unless you want to make the audience basically cry or incite revolt. Not a fun watch, but the animated scenes were great and the message and information had importance. 3 / 5
Caterpillar (2010) – See my review.




Title: The Man From Nowhere (aka Ajeossi)
Title: Caterpillar
Title: Villon’s Wife (Viyon no tsuma)
Title: Bare Essence of Life (aka Ultra Miracle Love Story)
Title: Accident (Yi Ngoi)
Title: Ingredients
Title: Queen to Play (Joueuse)