Tuesday's Film Roundup

Film News

The Venice Film Festival got underway this past week, despite a good selection of films from Asia making it to the festival there is nothing from the mainland. However, the Hong Kong produced film Plastic City has been getting a bit of attention, not all of it positive. Some Chinese papers have been reporting that the film is more style than substance and that many viewers "kan bu dong."

Films Around Town
Screening Times for Films in Beijing – Tuesday Sep 26

(All times and prices have been taken from today’s Beijing News or this website – it would be a good idea to call and confirm details) If you can read Chinese, this is by far the best site to consult.

Sep 2

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

Jet Li stars as Mummy Qin Shihuang, alongside Michelle Yeoh and Brendan Fraser in this third installment of the popular franchise. The release of the film in Mainland China was delayed but reviews from elsewhere have been uniformly bad. Early Chinese reviews suggest that viewers catch the version that’s been dubbed into Mandarin, it’s supposed to be a little better than the original. You can view the Trailer here.

CBD

Wanda International Cinema

9:50 10:20 10:50 11:20 12:10 12:40 13:10 13:40 14:30
15:00 15:30 16:00 16:50 17:20 17:50 18:20 18:40 19:10
19:40 20:10 20:40 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00

Haidian

Stellar International Cineplex

theater 1 10:50 13:00 15:10 17:20 19:30 21:40

theater 2 11:50 14:00 16:10 18:20 20:30 22:40 9:40

theater 4 17:50 20:00 22:10  

theater 5 16:50 19:00 21:10

Wangjing

Stellar International Cineplex

09:20 10:00 10:40 11:45 12:35 13:00 13:40 14:10 14:50 15:25
16:00 16:30 17:10 17:45 18:20 18:50 19:30 20:00 20:20 20:40
21:05 21:45 22:25 23:00

Wangfujing

Star City

10:20 10:50 11:20 11:50 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:0014:40 15:10 15:40 16:10 16:50 17:20 17:50 18:2019:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:10 21:40 22:10 22:40

Dongsishitiao

East Gate Cinema

10:20 11:00 11:40 12:20 13:00 13:40 14:20 15:00 15:40 16:20 17:00 17:40 18:20 19:00 19:40 20:20 21:00 21:40 22:20 23:00

The Incredible Hulk

Louis Leterrier has taken the reins as director of the famous Marvel comic book figure, with Edward Norton playing the mutant scientist on a quest to escape his alter-ego. Where Ang Lee failed – a too-complicated plot weaved with a confusing Freudian backdrop – The Incredible Hulk succeeds: Comical preferences for stretchy pants and pseudo-sex scenes alongside fast-paced chase sequences with adrenaline-pumping transformations prove to be surefire ways to please a summer crowd. Unlike Speed Racer, The Hulk has been getting some pretty good reviews. You can take a look at the trailer here.

CBD

Wanda International Cinema

10:20 12:20 14:40 16:40 21:00

Haidian

Stellar International Cineplex

11:25 13:35 15:45 17:55 20:05 22:05

Wangjing

Stellar International Cineplex

09:50 12:00 14:00 16:10 18:10 22:35

Wangfujing

Star City

13:10 15:20 17:30 19:40 21:50

Dongsishitiao

East Gate Cinema

11:20 13:20 15:20 17:20 19:20 21:20

Sparrow

The second of Johnnie To's films to make it onto the big screen this year, Sparrow (Wen Qiao 文雀) debuted at the Berlin Film Festival in February. It seems as if the censors have cut a few scenes from this film about pickpockets in Hong Kong but what remains is a homage to the island city. A few different takes on the film can be found at Variety, Love HK Film and here.
You can watch the trailer for Sparrow here.

CBD

Wanda International Cinema

13:30 12:40 14:40 17:30 19:00 21:40

Speed Racer

The latest project from the Wachowski brothers is a live-action version of Japanese anime series Speed Racer. The result is heavy on action and visuals, and weak on storytelling. Read some rather disappointing reviews here and take a look at the trailer here. Despite the poor reviews the film's Chinese box office takings might be helped by the presence of Korean heart throb Rain's presence in the cast. View trailer here.

Wangjing

Stellar International Cineplex

11:00 13:50 16:50 19:45 22:20

The Deserted Inn

The Deserted Inn (荒村客栈 Huangcun Kezhan) is a Chinese horror flick that's been screening for the last couple of weeks. It managed to earn RMB 5 million on it's opening day and is continuing to prove popular with local audiences. No English subtitles. Take a peek at the trailer here.

CBD

Wanda International Cinema

11:30 15:30 19:30

Wangjing

Stellar International Cineplex

14:25 20:50

Shiquan Jiumei

If Crazy Stone was the surprise film of 2007, Shiquan Jiuemei (十全九美) is the dark horse of 2008. The Chinese comedy about a prince in China's Ming Dynasty who attempts to learn carpentry, pulled in over RMB 10 million at the box office in it's first ten days after opening on August 1. You can take a look at the trailer here and listen to the original supergirl Li Yuchun sing the theme song here.

Stellar International Cineplex

11:20 13:10 15:00 19:30



Kungfu Panda

Despite what appear to be rather self-serving attempts by Zhao Bandi to persuade Chinese people to boycott the film, it's still proved very popular, becoming the first animated film to take over RMB 100 million at the Chinese box office. Reviews have also been good - most settling for the "it's all good fun" kind of appraisal. Aficionados of Chinese traditional painting have also enjoyed some of the in jokes and one review in a Beijing newspaper compared the films melding of East and West to one of KFC's "Lao Beijing" Chicken wraps. You can view the trailer here and visit the official site here (Chinese version here). The complete copy of the film is available here. The Beijing correspondent of the Guardian has also produced this audio report on the popularity of the film in Beijing.

Sanlitun

Village Mega Box

21:20

Stellar International Cineplex

16:15 9:50

Upcoming Films

Sep 4

Asterix and the Olympics

Asterix, Obelix, and their friends have entered the famous Olympic games in Ancient Olympia. They are determined to taste victory, but the Gauls face formidable competition from both Greeks and Romans. See trailer here.

Sep 14

Flood

Flood is a disaster film set in the UK. Estranged meteorologoist father Leonard (Courtnay) and Marine Engineer son (Carlyle) are caught up in a weather related disaster as spring tides meet a freak North Sea superstorm. Read some rather ordinary reviews here and here or take a peek at the trailer at the official site.

Sep 26

Painted Skin
(画皮 Hua pi)
Painted Skin is Chinese thriller that centers on a vampire-like woman who eats the skins and hearts of her lovers. Starring both Zhou Xun and Zhao Wei, the film looks ridiculous but should attract plenty of viewers. Take a look at the trailer (with English subtitles) here.

Oct
Batman
Still no exact date on the domestic release of the new Batman movie The Dark Knight which has been breaking box office records around the world. At this stage it looks like it's set to appear in October but there is no guarantee that this won't change. Take a look at some reviews at Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic and the trailer here.

Oct 9
Wanted

Wanted marks James McAvoy's third appearance on the Chinese big screen this year. Unlike his earlier roles in Atonement and The Chronicles of Narnia, McAvoy plays the stereotypical apathetic young man who's stuck in a dead-end job but is offered an escape when he's introduced into the exciting world of assassins by a beautiful and dangerous woman called Fox (Angelina Jolie). It all sounds as if it's based on a comic book, that's because - as with a lot of blockbusters these days - it is. The film received positivie reviews when it was released in the States back in July, you can view some here. Take a look at the trailer here.

Nov 14 007: Quantum of Solace

The high-octane adventures of Bond (Daniel Craig) continue. This new mission sees the martini-sipping international man of mystery teaming up with old friends to navigate a minefield of treachery, murder and deceit. See trailer here.

Dec 12

Mei Lanfang
A biographical account of iconic Peking Opera star Mei Lanfang directed by Chen Kaige and starring Beijing-born singer Leon Lai. Ziyi Zhang stars as Mei’s lover Meng Xiaodong. More info available here. You can look at the "trailer" - it's really just a selection of still images taken from the film and set to a Peking Opera sound track - here.