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Post by london777 on Sept 13, 2018 2:39:03 GMT
In Lust, Caution (2007) dir: Ang Lee, the heroine (played by Wei Tang) is a movie fan and we see her watching three films at different points in the movie. The first is "Intermezzo: A Love Story" (1939) dir: Gregory Ratoff The second is "Penny Serenade" (1941) dir: George Stevens. That movie is interrupted abruptly by a Japanese Occupation propaganda newsreel whereupon most of the audience walk out. I presume the feature would have resumed after the news, but that part was not shown. The third was a Chinese film which I did not recognize. I recommend this movie. Ang Lee's best and most personal work to date, while Tony Leung may by now be the most universally esteemed film actor in the world. 
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