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| Tony Leung Chiu Wai | ... | Mr. Yee | |
| Wei Tang | ... | Wong Chia Chi / Mai Tai Tai | |
| Joan Chen | ... | Mrs. Yee | |
| Lee-Hom Wang | ... | Kuang Yu Min | |
| Chung Hua Tou | ... | Old Wu | |
| Chih-ying Chu | ... | Lai Shu Jin | |
| Ying-hsien Kao | ... | Huang Lei | |
| Yue-Lin Ko | ... | Liang Jun Sheng | |
| Johnson Yuen | ... | Auyang Ling Wen / Mr. Mak | |
| Kar Lok Chin | ... | Tsao | |
| Su Yan | ... | Ma Tai Tai | |
| Caifei He | ... | Hsiao Tai Tai | |
| Ruhui Song | ... | Wang's Aunt | |
| Anupam Kher | ... | Khalid Saiduddin | |
| Liu Jie | ... | Leung Tai Tai | |
| Hui-Ling Wang | ... | Liao Tai Tai | |
| Akiko Takeshita | ... | Japanese Tavern Boss Lady | |
| Hayato Fujiki | ... | Japanese Colonel Sato | |
| resto del cast in ordine alfabetico: | |||
| Yu Lai Cheng | ... | HKU Theater Audience (female) | |
| Li Dou | ... | Old Man at Bookstore | |
| Yuji Kojima | ... | Japanese Commander Taicho | |
| Lisa Lu | ... | Mahjong partner of Aunt | |
Regia di | |||
| Ang Lee | |||
Scritto da(in ordine alfabetico) | ||
| Eileen Chang | story | |
| James Schamus | screenplay | |
| Hui-Ling Wang | screenplay | |
Prodotto da | |||
| Lloyd Chao | .... | associate producer | |
| William Kong | .... | producer | |
| Ang Lee | .... | producer | |
| David Lee | .... | co-producer | |
| Zhong-lun Ren | .... | executive producer | |
| James Schamus | .... | executive producer | |
| Darren Shaw | .... | executive producer | |
| Dai Song | .... | executive producer | |
| Doris Tse | .... | co-producer | |
Musiche originali di | |||
| Alexandre Desplat | |||
Fotografia di | |||
| Rodrigo Prieto | |||
Montaggio di | |||
| Tim Squyres | |||
Responsabile casting | |||
| Rosanna Ng | |||
Scenografie di | |||
| Lai Pan | |||
Architetto-scenografo | |||
| Kwok-wing Chong | (as Joel Chong) | ||
| Eric Lam | |||
| Sai-Wan Lau | |||
| Bill Lui | |||
| Alex Mok | |||
Costumi di | |||
| Lai Pan | |||
Aiuto regista | |||
| Tze Hung Lam | .... | second assistant director | |
| Rosanna Ng | .... | first assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| Sai Kit Wong | .... | property master | |
Sonoro | |||
| Leslie Bloom | .... | foley artist | |
| Marko A. Costanzo | .... | foley artist | |
| Chris Fielder | .... | assistant sound editor | |
| Mark Filip | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Eugene Gearty | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Eugene Gearty | .... | supervising sound editor | |
| Frank Kern | .... | supervising foley editor | |
| Drew Kunin | .... | sound mixer | |
| George A. Lara | .... | foley mixer | |
| Jane McCulley | .... | adr editor | |
| Branka Mrkic | .... | dialogue editor (as Branka Mrkic-Tana) | |
| Jessica Parks | .... | apprentice sound editor | |
| Reuben Simon | .... | sound editor | |
| Wyatt Sprague | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Reilly Steele | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Philip Stockton | .... | supervising sound editor | |
| Betty P. Teng | .... | associate adr editor | |
| Steven Visscher | .... | foley editor | |
Visual Effects | |||
| Sarah Barber | .... | visual effects coordinator: Mr. X Inc. | |
| Michael Becki | .... | digital compositor | |
| Barb Benoit | .... | digital compositor | |
| Dennis Berardi | .... | senior visual effects producer: MR. X Inc. | |
| Kristy Blackwell | .... | digital compositor | |
| Jeff Briant | .... | visual effects production assistant: Mr X Inc. | |
| Dan Carnegie | .... | visual effects animator: Mr. X Inc. | |
| Cyril Frederick Chu | .... | digital artist | |
| Ovidiu Cinazan | .... | digital compositor | |
| Patrick Clancey | .... | digital opticals | |
| Rob Del Ciancio | .... | digital compositor | |
| Jeremy Dineen | .... | visual effects animator | |
| Anand Dorairaj | .... | digital compositor | |
| Zachary J. Gans | .... | visual effects production assistant: Mr. X Inc. | |
| Matt Glover | .... | visual effects production assistant | |
| Omar Gudjonsson | .... | digital compositor | |
| Annu Gulati | .... | digital compositor | |
| Timo Huber | .... | digital compositor | |
| Miklos Kozary | .... | digital compositor: Mr X. Inc. | |
| Mai-Ling Lee | .... | digital artist | |
| Shun Sing Edward Lee | .... | senior digital compositor | |
| Elliot Mallon | .... | modeller | |
| Jim Maxwell | .... | matte painter: Mr. X Inc | |
| Sarah McMurdo | .... | visual effects producer: Mr. X Inc | |
| Jaideep Mohan | .... | digital compositor | |
| Kevin Quatman | .... | digital compositor: Mr. X Inc | |
| Matt Ralph | .... | digital effects artist | |
| Dominic Remane | .... | lighting lead | |
| Matt Schofield | .... | matte painter: Mr. X Inc | |
| Carolyn Shelby | .... | digital effects artist | |
| Ben Simons | .... | senior technical supervisor | |
| Danita Slaughter | .... | digital opticals editor | |
| Brendan Taylor | .... | visual effects supervisor: Mr. X Inc | |
| David Thompson | .... | digital compositor | |
| Jean Phillipe Traore | .... | Flame artist | |
| Michael Turoff | .... | visual effects | |
| Lisa Tutunjian | .... | digital intermediate editor | |
| Armando Velazquez | .... | digital compositor | |
| Brianne Wells | .... | preliminary visual effects coordinator: Mr. X Inc | |
| Fiona Campbell Westgate | .... | senior visual effects producer: Mr. X Inc | |
| Kyle Yoneda | .... | effects animator | |
| Wojciech Zielinski | .... | CG supervisor: Mr.X Inc | |
| Mitch Paulson | .... | digital colorist assist (uncredited) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Kenny Becker | .... | color timer | |
| George Chavez | .... | color timer | |
| Lee Engelmann | .... | color timer | |
| Tom Engleman | .... | color timer (as Tom Englemann) | |
| Chris Hinton | .... | color timer | |
| Gary Levy | .... | first assistant editor | |
| Yvan Lucas | .... | colorist: Efilm | |
| Christian Prejza | .... | digital intermediate producer | |
| Lisa Tutunjian | .... | digital intermediate editor | |
| Caleb Wisdorf | .... | post-production coordinator | |
Music Department | |||
| Christine Bergren | .... | music legal and clearance | |
| Andrew Dudman | .... | score mixer | |
| Andrew Dudman | .... | score recording engineer | |
| Dan Lieberstein | .... | music consultant | |
| Jen Pray | .... | music clearance | |
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I had been hyping myself up a great deal for Lust, Caution ever since I first heard of the project, so I'm glad to say that it did not disappoint. The film was a beautifully executed "espionage thriller," if you want to go with how it's being marketed to a broad audience. Steeped in the historically and culturally turbulent period of the second Sino-Japanese War, one must applaud Ang Lee for the dizzying array of minutiae he oversaw as director.
Because of the nature of the film's protagonist Wang Jiazhi (played by a newcomer named Tang Wei - not shabby for your first feature) as an agent working under a second identity to ensnare a dangerous collaborationist (Tony Leung), all the scenes where Wang masquerades as the bourgeois Ms. Mai are fraught with a psychological tension, doubling with the political agenda at stake as well as her womanhood. She portrays both roles with heartbreaking deftness; a great casting choice if there ever was one. While not as physically alluring as some of her competitors for the role - Chinese language actresses including Zhou Xun and Shu Qi - I don't think anyone else could have pulled it off like Tang. She convincingly transforms herself from a naive college girl to coy seductress...and back again.
The film struck quite a few personal nerves on my part too. While mainstream cinema should be, you know, self-sustaining or whatever you want to call it, there's really a lot to this movie that gets lost in subtitling to an extent, but also just in context and culture. Etiquette at the mah-jongg table; the omnipresent yet understated background of wartime occupation; political interests in the Chinese Civil War era; the weight of regional identity in dialects and interpersonal relationships. Tang Wei spoke Mandarin, Cantonese, and Shanghainese. My only thought is: What a hottie.
The sex scenes are...something else. As echoed by most critics, they serve the story perfectly in capturing the urgency that Tang and Leung have in their precarious affair. There's a lot of violence in them, and it is through these carnal and savage acts that Tony Leung's Mr. Yee character is established as a very dangerous man. I won't spoil too much but there were several times when it became too difficult to watch.
There were quite a few moments that made my heart flutter and eyes wobble. I'll just leave it at that.