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Zui hao de shi guang (2005) -- Three stories set in three times, 1911, 1966 and 2005. Two actors play the two main characters in each story.
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T'ien-wen Chu (writer)
Hsiao-hsien Hou (writer)
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Release Date:
27 October 2005 (Hong Kong) more
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Three stories set in three times, 1911, 1966 and 2005. Two actors play the two main characters in each story. full summary | add synopsis
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4 wins & 10 nominations more
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Hou confirms his standing as probably the most masterly film maker currently at work anywhere more (41 total)

Cast

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Qi Shu ... May / Courtesan / Jing
Chen Chang ... Chen / Mr. Chang / Zhen
Fang Mei ... Old Woman
Su-jen Liao ... Madam / Jing's mother
Mei Di ... May's mother / Madam
Shi-Zheng Chen ... Haruko / Ah Mei
Lee Pei-Hsuan ... Hostess / Micky
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Yue-Lin Ko ... (special appearance)
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Three Times (International: English title)
Zuei hao de shih guang (Taiwan)
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Runtime:
USA:120 min | France:132 min | UK:135 min | Canada:139 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
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1.85 : 1 more
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The song Rain and Tears is based on Pachelbel's Canon more
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Anachronisms: The 1966 story used the song "Rain and Tears" by Aphrodite's Child which was not released until 1968. more
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Rain and Tears more

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8 out of 9 people found the following review useful.
Hou confirms his standing as probably the most masterly film maker currently at work anywhere, 5 August 2006
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Author: malpal-1 from Australia

Three Times shows Hou Hsiao-Hsien developing further the themes of his two dazzling earlier works Flowers of Shanghai and Millennium Mambo.

It consists of three tales of love and its vicissitudes: A Time for Love, set in 1966, A Time for Freedom set in 1911, and A Time for Youth, set in the present.

As with all great art, everything lies in the style, the tempo, pacing, control of light, the compositions and framing, the control of tone, the nuances of facial expressions and bodily poses and movements, and the way all these amplify and develop the subject.

The incidents depicted are spare and in the case of the first tale almost non existent. Yet through his technique Hou right from the outset creates a mesmerizing, hypnotic, almost overwhelming spell.

This is film making on the grand scale,reminiscent of the great sixties film makers, but almost never seen these days. One wants to invoke the opulence of a Visconti , the deceptively involved and passionate realism of a Godard, the precise formulations of Eric Rohmer and Michelangelo Antonioni.

Beyond film other comparisons come to mind: Raymond Carver's supreme control of tone in elevating the barest of incidents to the stuff of high drama is perfectly matched by Hu, particularly in the first of his tales. The radiant, almost contemplative or prayer-like presentation of the women in all three tales simply reading letters or E-Mails reminds one of nothing so much as Vermeer.

In each part the style perfectly matches the themes - restraint (whether tentative and hesitant, or formalized and implacable) in the first two, and gorgeous excess in the last.

And in each section there is a succession of moments so beautiful, so "right" and so new, one really wants to shout it from the rooftops.

Whilst Three Times perhaps lacks the cumulative dramatic power of the two earlier films, it shares with them the exhilaration one gets from knowing one is viewing a great artist at the peak of his powers, the sense that he can literally do anything he wants, that no subject is beyond him.

If you haven't seen these films do yourself a favor and seek them out - they are quite possibly among the most important art of our time.

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