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Review of by Lanning : — 27 Jul 2008

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The length of this movie does not bother me. I'll sit through any engaging film, no matter how long it is. What bothers me is the engagement angle. If a film is tightly wrought, then five or six hours or even more is no problem.

This one, however, goes through periods where the editorial staff seems to have been asleep at the board. It's definitely a movie with a split personality. At times it's stunning both in terms of narrative and visuals.

At times it is so dark that it's impossible to see what's going on for very long stretches. There is character meandering that goes on way too long -- we could use a "touch" less from time to time.

Overall, I think a restoration is in order -- the quality of the DVD is not even. There is a truly strong woman principal here -- my favorite character -- along the lines of a Ziyi Zhang from Crouching Tiger, but this woman is even stronger in that her sexuality is all but absent.

She's a kind of asexual butt-kicker, who almost never depends on her femininity to carry a scene -- the musical seduction is the only scene I can recall where she plays it purely as a woman. The part could almost be played by a male -- but thankfully it isn't.

She's wonderful. I'm not keen on the story -- it's basically political intrigue minus the intrigue. Still, if you are looking for a non-Hollywoodian movie from China, this one is a must-see.

This review of A Touch of Zen (1970) was written by on 27 Jul 2008.

A Touch of Zen has generally received very positive reviews.

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