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Andrew Sun

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Yes (2004) 53% EDIT “Despite many interesting mise-en-scene moments, the film disappointingly feels as sterile as the family's immaculately clean house.” – The Hollywood Reporter Nov 1, 2005 Full Review Crash (2004) 73% EDIT “Enjoy the wonderful performances by a cast very committed to the cause.” – The Hollywood Reporter Aug 30, 2005 Full Review Seven Swords (2005) 25% EDIT “[A] bloated Ching Dynasty actioner.” – The Hollywood Reporter Aug 23, 2005 Full Review Initial D (2005) 33% EDIT “For a different ride, Initial D drives a sleek and smooth line.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jul 21, 2005 Full Review House of Fury (2005) EDIT “The domestic angle is interesting, but the overall story is nonsensical.” – The Hollywood Reporter May 21, 2005 Full Review Kamikaze Girls (2004) 62% EDIT “The premise of Kamikaze might be similar to a younger and kitschy Thelma & Louise, but it is never less than appealingly surreal.” – The Hollywood Reporter May 17, 2005 Full Review The World (2004) 74% EDIT “Jia has daringly crafted an exquisite allegory of China's globalist-visions among a backward parochialism social mentality. It might be a bit lengthy at 140 minutes, but it never feels indulgent.” – The Hollywood Reporter Mar 22, 2005 Full Review Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2003) 85% EDIT “An effective martial arts film destined to leave mouths agape.” – The Hollywood Reporter Feb 12, 2005 Full Review Warriors of Heaven and Earth (2003) 68% EDIT “The acting is uniformly compelling.” – The Hollywood Reporter Dec 1, 2004 Full Review The Year of the Yao (2004) 67% EDIT “Essentially a fluff job, designed to build a myth around their new icon, while leaving more sensitive issues like race, politics and money sitting on the bench.” – The Hollywood Reporter Nov 6, 2004 Full Review Kung Fu Hustle (2004) 90% EDIT “With a delirious mix of the sublime and the silly, Hong Kong comedy king Stephen Chow Sing-chi has taken the kung fu comedy genre to new heights of chop-socky hilarity.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 21, 2004 Full Review Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004) 79% EDIT “It's an overwhelming vision far more realistic and insightful than the wacky MASH unit through which most Americans have seen this period.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jul 27, 2004 Full Review The Medallion (2003) 17% EDIT “Sadly, The Medallion has the feel of an all-too-ordinary straight-to-DVD B-movie.” – The Hollywood Reporter Aug 19, 2003 Full Review Infernal Affairs (2002) 94% EDIT “Driven by two great performances surrounded by solid supporting acts, Infernal Affairs is the rare testosterone movie that is also mature and thoughtful.” – The Hollywood Reporter Feb 5, 2003 Full Review Hero (2002) 94% EDIT “It's every bit as dazzling and spectacular as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jan 8, 2003 Full Review The Touch (2002) EDIT “While the picture doesn't completely fail, it does fall short.” – The Hollywood Reporter Aug 6, 2002 Full Review Shaolin Soccer (2001) 89% EDIT “The movie has something for any Hong Kong cinephile.” – The Hollywood Reporter Sep 13, 2001 Full Review
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