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Mark Lewis (Paperback)
Steven Bode, David Turnbull, Jean-Pierre Rehm; Edited by Steven Bode
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Acclaimed Taiwan-based filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang is renowned for
creating some of the most nihilistic and erotic films of the 90s.
His films include Rebels of the Neon God (1992); Vive l'amour
(1994); The River (1997); and his 1998 Cannes golden palme-nominee,
The Hole, His films often use water in its multiple capacities --
cleansing, raining, nourishing, flooding -- to sumbolize his
character's emotions. Depicting the human body as a mysterious,
malleable machine consuming and excreting on its own volition,
bodily functions become metaphors for loneliness, desire, decay,
and escape. His obsessive and isolated characters give his films a
bleak outlook, but they also embody a wry sense of absurdist humor.
This is the first book devoted to Ming-liang's work, and is an
important addition to contemporary film studies.
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