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Lust, Caution
(Se, Jie)

Director in Person
$12 Special Event Tickets
Directed by Ang Lee.
With Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Tang Wei, Joan Chen.
US/China/Taiwan/Hong Kong, 2007, 35mm, color, 157 min.
Mandarin and Japanese with English subtitles.

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      Lust, Caution (Se, Jie) introduction and post-screening discussion by Ang Lee and Haden Guest.

      Arguably Lee’s most challenging film, Lust, Caution explores a dangerous game of seduction, deceit and power in Japanese-occupied China during World War II, where a young woman in the resistance seduces a wealthy collaborator in order to lure him to his assassination. But things quickly become complicated as the lines between predator and prey, love and lust blur in this adaptation of a 1979 novella by Eileen Chang, whose fusion of melodrama and the psychological complexity of modern literature profoundly influenced Hong Kong and Taiwanese cinema. As in Brokeback Mountain, the lovers in Lust, Caution are caught in a time and place that makes their passion not only dangerous but unsustainable.

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