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Directed by James Ivory.
James Ivory directed this historical drama of a man who has shut himself away from a world he cannot change. Todd Jackson (Ralph Fiennes) is an American expatriate living in Shanghai in the late '30s. While Jackson was once an American diplomat who came to Shanghai with great optimism about China's future, the bitter political squabbling and military violence that are a part of daily life in China caused him to become bitterly disillusioned. Jackson also lost most of his sight, and he has retreated into Shanghai's decadent underworld of bars and brothels rather than face the world. When a wager on a horse race wins Jackson a small fortune, he decides to indulge a long-time fancy and build the perfect Shanghai bar, one that would ideally reflect that corrupt beauty of the city, and he is joined in his project by Matsuda (Hiroyuki Sanada), a Japanese man with a mysterious past and an appreciation for Shanghai's underbelly. While assembling his pet project, Jackson meets Sofia (Natasha Richardson), a Russian countess who fled her home during the revolution and now lives in Shanghai, supporting her family as a dance-hall girl and occasional prostitute. In Sofia, Jackson discovers a fusion of beauty and tragedy that fascinates him, and he asks her to become the hostess at his new bar. As Jackson becomes closer to Sofia, his cynicism begins to wear away and he develops a deep concern for Sofia and her family. The White Countess also co-stars Vanessa Redgrave, and Lynn Redgrave -- respectively Natasha Richardson's mother and aunt. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"By Tricia Olszewski On the Outs is about life on the streets, so let’s get the inevitable adjectives out of the way: It’s gritty. And at times shocking. And almost always heartbreaking. This first collaboration between freshman writer-director Lori Silverbush and documentary filmmaker Michael Skolnik interweaves the stories of three teenage girls living in the most crime-ridden parts of Jersey City. One’s a dealer. One’s an addict. One lives a relatively sheltered life until she gets involved with a thug. Even though it’s based on actual events, On the Outs is dispassionate enough to never trumpet that fact. Silverbush, Skolnik, and actress Paola Mendoza, who plays one of the lead characters and is credited as a co-creator on the film’s Web site, began developing On the Outs by setting up an acting and writing program in a New Jersey juvenile-detention center. Working with a selection of the inmates’ stories, the trio set out to cast acto ... " [More]
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"The White Countess (2005) does not reach out and grab you: You have to go to it. It lacks immediate appeal because it is a love story where the man and woman immediately agree to have only a working relationship, the man running his cosmopolitan club in 1930s Shanghai and the woman acting as his lead hostess. Then to add difficulty onto difficulty, the man was badly damaged by two violent acts that took his family and the woman was wounded by her family’s flight from Communist Russia and their destitution in China. Both have thrown up a lot of barriers. Some people will have difficulty getting into the movie, for example, happy and healthy young people who have not known crushing disappointment. The pace of the movie is leisurely so generate no excitement in and of itself. The acting, however, is excellent, giving viewers every opportunity to empathize with the main characters. Natasha Richardson, as the fallen White Countess, is so good that she completely inhabits the role ... " [More]
 



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