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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    Hi Everyone< I just finished viewing the film "Quitting" for our film assignment. Not a feel good film if you are looking for one. Quite an emotional psychotic rollercoaster. The main character needs a good old fashioned beating. More to come when I write up the asignment. This is just a memo to let you know that if you are looking for some good family entertainment that this film is not for you. See Ya All on Tuesday.

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    Anonymous
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    Glad to see ur consistent with 'our' Legalist beliefs...
    "The main character needs a good old fashioned beating."

    #33646
    Anonymous
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    Fellow colleagues
    I went to rent a foreign film and found a film with the famous Chinese actress, Gong Li. The film in entitled "The Emperor and the Assassin" It's a sweeping, grandiose epic that chronicles a version of the unification of China under the Qin dynasty. Worth renting for sure.

    See you all on Saturday

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    Film: Quitting - a film by Zhang Yang
    I suppose there are a lot of different levels on which this film may be understood or interpreted: conflict between father and son; conflict between brother and sister; conflict between east and west; conflict between success and failure. Put them all together, and you have one long film, and with subtitles it made it one long boring film. I think I might have liked it more if I spoke fluent Chinese, or any Chinese for that matter. But the film did have it's moments for me, and interestingly that was when no words were spoken at all. What particluarly comes to mind, is when the mother leaves the house heart broken over the conflict in the family and the father's drinking. He goes after her on his bicycle. When he finds her, she is sitting on the side of the road sobbing. No words are spoken between them. He gets off his bike, goes over and puts his jacket around her shoulders and then sits down beside her. After a while she starts to put the jacket on. He gets up, goes over to his bike, turns it around facing home. She stands and puts her arms in the sleeves of the jacket, and begins to walk towards him. He gets on the bike and begins to ride slowly. She gets on the bike's back seat. No words and yet it said everything!

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