NYAFF: The Critics Recommend Movies 2 U
Posted: under New York Asian Film Festival.
Reviews of this year’s line-up are coming fast and furious, like a veritable blizzard of ink and paper. So what do the critics think you should see?
ADRIFT IN TOKYO (more info, tickets and showtimes)
“…aimless, but consciously, introspectively, and out-of-left-field hilariously so…[director] Miki’s bizarre vision is sweet, not saccharine, and too modest to boast its cunning.” – the Village Voice
ALWAYS: SUNSET ON THIRD STREET 2 (more info, tickets and showtimes)
“This sequel to the retro 2005 sleeper hit is another sweet-natured, cozy nostalgia trip that plays like a love letter to Tokyo – think IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE only with chopsticks and Godzilla references.” – New York Magazine
(we’re also screening the first ALWAYS movie, winner of 12 Japanese Academy Awards – more info, tickets and showtimes here)
THE BUTCHER (more info, tickets and showtimes)
“…one of the most disturbing pieces of unrelieved horror I’ve had the pleasure of enduring.” – Firefox News
DAINIPPONJIN (more info, tickets and showtimes)
“I hurt myself laughing at this amazingly inventive mockumentary, and because it’s so good, I refuse to give away much more than an insistent recommendation.” – the Village Voice
“…one of the most thoughtful and funny superhero films for adults because it’s not serious…ultra-human and really funny.” – the New York Press
MAD DETECTIVE (more info, tickets and showtimes)
“Johnnie To outdoes himself with this dark police procedural blessed with a clever, densely plotted script by co-director Wai Ka-fai…” – Time Out New York
“Wai and To’s MAD DETECTIVE continues to push the limits of their viewers’ sanity with more brilliant images and ideas…an unhinged blast.” – the New York Press
“Displaying virtuosity at every turn, MAD DETECTIVE is the kind of film that doesn’t just invite multiple viewings, but practically demands them.” – Firefox News
THE REBEL (more info, tickets and showtimes)
“…the rousing set pieces and a rollercoaster pace keep the formula successful…replete with gun fights, torture, opium smoking, eye-gouging (off screen, thankfully), nail biting chase scenes and astonishingly acrobatic martial arts thrashings.” – the Brooklyn Rail
SAD VACATION (more info, tickets and showtimes)
“This very well could be the film of the festival.” – Time Out New York
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Jun 19 2008



