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Hsiao-Kang, qui travaille désormais comme acteur pornographique, rencontre à nouveau Shiang-chyi. Pendant ce temps, la ville de Taipei est confrontée à une pénurie d'eau qui fait exploser le... Tout lireHsiao-Kang, qui travaille désormais comme acteur pornographique, rencontre à nouveau Shiang-chyi. Pendant ce temps, la ville de Taipei est confrontée à une pénurie d'eau qui fait exploser les ventes de pastèques.Hsiao-Kang, qui travaille désormais comme acteur pornographique, rencontre à nouveau Shiang-chyi. Pendant ce temps, la ville de Taipei est confrontée à une pénurie d'eau qui fait exploser les ventes de pastèques.
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- 9 victoires et 9 nominations au total
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10eah22
I saw this film at the Toronto International Film Festival, and it was the most memorable film of the fest--more so than other great films screening like Capote or Brokeback Mountain and for sure, your run of the mill, Hollywood films like Elizabethtown, In her Shoes, Walk the Line, etc. Wayward Cloud is a daring film about love, sex and isolation, and it's set in an almost apocolyptic time when watermelon has become the source of water, food and fetish! The film is amazingly original.
Definitely, the "real time" shots which are often utilized in Taiwanese film, can try your patience, but indeed there is a "zone" for Tsai Ming Liang's films and once you get there, all the images are mesmerizing--watching a woman walk up a flight of stairs, etc. And the sex scenes (which are plenty b/c the film deals with porn) further highlights our voyeuristic "mesmerization" reflected in the style of the film.
Short of writing a spoiler, please please see this film (if it is distributed in your area)...the last shot is the most disgusting and most beautiful thing ever...you'll have to see for yourself.
Definitely, the "real time" shots which are often utilized in Taiwanese film, can try your patience, but indeed there is a "zone" for Tsai Ming Liang's films and once you get there, all the images are mesmerizing--watching a woman walk up a flight of stairs, etc. And the sex scenes (which are plenty b/c the film deals with porn) further highlights our voyeuristic "mesmerization" reflected in the style of the film.
Short of writing a spoiler, please please see this film (if it is distributed in your area)...the last shot is the most disgusting and most beautiful thing ever...you'll have to see for yourself.
I saw the film in a screening in the Jerusalem film festival in Israel. Tsai came with lee kang-sheng his actor and together they introduced the film to us Israeli film buffs. The film was a blast.
Tsai said many people leave before the end of the film, it certainly happened, but us who managed to enter the special "mode" tsai requires from his audience enjoyed a modern masterpiece! To me it felt like a mixture of tati's "playtime" and oshima's "in the realm of the senses", to witch you must add obscure eastern musical numbers. It was breathtaking, funny, disturbing, sad and romantic.
It's true, the film shows men and women in degrading situations - but that is the main issue of the film and it deals with it with great compassion. The image of kang-sheng sitting in the street after the shooting of a porn scene, to discover ants crawling on his chest and forehead says it all.
Thank you very much Tsai Ming-liang.
Tsai said many people leave before the end of the film, it certainly happened, but us who managed to enter the special "mode" tsai requires from his audience enjoyed a modern masterpiece! To me it felt like a mixture of tati's "playtime" and oshima's "in the realm of the senses", to witch you must add obscure eastern musical numbers. It was breathtaking, funny, disturbing, sad and romantic.
It's true, the film shows men and women in degrading situations - but that is the main issue of the film and it deals with it with great compassion. The image of kang-sheng sitting in the street after the shooting of a porn scene, to discover ants crawling on his chest and forehead says it all.
Thank you very much Tsai Ming-liang.
This is maybe the most original and bold sequels ever made. Porn is like the one missing ingredient to make his films interesting, and it is a fascinating movie. Very enjoyable, more so than most his others which are shy about sex, but that their sexuality is existing on the corners off screen. This film is also complimenting his tactile oriented cinema, which suits the sexuality of the material like a glove; it is not afraid of the body... and that's the case with all his films, but here especially so. To the point of a certain grotesqueness. Because this is not titillating at all, just extremely intimate. It also carries his foray in physical comedy from Goodbye Dragon Inn, and an interesting thing about watching his films develop is that he learns from each one. By now it is obvious it is the same film every time, it is just going differently into the style each time, taking detours. I do still hold to his first three films because there is something special about an artist not knowing who he is yet and discovering it on screen. I would not even know how to begin to rank his movies.
The Wayward Cloud features everything one expects from a Tsai Ming-Liang film, but it is also much more sexually explicit. The shot compositions, the use of space, and the choreography of the musical numbers are excellent. However, not everyone is going to enjoy a musical number featuring a woman and men dressed as the fluid that she had just received a moment before in the main narrative.
I understand the perspective of those who argue that Tsai doesn't have a clear point here, as he does in his other films. I would argue, though, that the film is more challenging because it does not offer the glimmer of hope found in Tsai's previous films (the woman pulled up in The Hole, May's dignity even as she cries at the end of Vive L'amour). The viewer has to piece together any hope from various parts of the film, as the shocking finale is not at all uplifting.
Tsai has some real insights into the human condition here. Xiao Kang's autoerotic sexuality has a lot to say about loneliness and insecurity. Also, the flirtation between Xiao Kang and Shiang-chyi is very charming, even sexy (I'm thinking especially of the way Xiao Kang leans against the elevator after their date.) I think this film's vision brings to light the way sexuality has become a commodity, and I find it tragic that Xiao Kang and Shiang-chyi find that there is great difficulty in overcoming that commodification.
I understand the perspective of those who argue that Tsai doesn't have a clear point here, as he does in his other films. I would argue, though, that the film is more challenging because it does not offer the glimmer of hope found in Tsai's previous films (the woman pulled up in The Hole, May's dignity even as she cries at the end of Vive L'amour). The viewer has to piece together any hope from various parts of the film, as the shocking finale is not at all uplifting.
Tsai has some real insights into the human condition here. Xiao Kang's autoerotic sexuality has a lot to say about loneliness and insecurity. Also, the flirtation between Xiao Kang and Shiang-chyi is very charming, even sexy (I'm thinking especially of the way Xiao Kang leans against the elevator after their date.) I think this film's vision brings to light the way sexuality has become a commodity, and I find it tragic that Xiao Kang and Shiang-chyi find that there is great difficulty in overcoming that commodification.
From the very inventive start to the wicked, tense climax, "Wayward Cloud" is an allegory of longing, frustration and tongue in cheek solutions. Deliciously slow at times, intercepts with frenetic musical scenes in Technicolor splendor, and contrasts with gritty-down-right-dirty voyeuristic insights into pornographic industry; this was the stuff Barney tried to create with 10 times the budget in his Cremaster Cycles (and none of the wit)
The use of 60's Chinese Pop, choreography with enough cheese to put any Madonna's clip to shame offered a break from the relentless heat and the hilarious sex scenes, their seemingly unconnectedness served to heightened the restless state of wander that the characters seem to float in.
In this drought, water isn't the only thing that's running scarce.
Water melons will never be seen in the same light!!!
The use of 60's Chinese Pop, choreography with enough cheese to put any Madonna's clip to shame offered a break from the relentless heat and the hilarious sex scenes, their seemingly unconnectedness served to heightened the restless state of wander that the characters seem to float in.
In this drought, water isn't the only thing that's running scarce.
Water melons will never be seen in the same light!!!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMany audience members left the theater during the final scene at the Berlin International Film Festival's screening.
- Citations
Shiang-chyi: [to Hsiao-Kang] Do you still sell watches?
- ConnexionsFollows Et là-bas, quelle heure est-il ? (2001)
- Bandes originalesAi de kai shi
Performed by Lee Yao
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Un nuage au bord du ciel
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- Montant brut mondial
- 456 131 $US
- Durée
- 1h 54min(114 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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