Friday, April 16, 2010

A Film Recommendation


The opening film of this year's Hawaii International Film Festival's Spring Showcase did not disappoint. Mao's Last Dancer is one of the top three movies I have ever seen in my life.

From the Academy Award nominated director Bruce Beresford (DRIVING MISS DAISY, TENDER MERCIES), comes the inspirational true story of Li Cunxin and his extraordinary journey from poverty to international stardom. MAO'S LAST DANCER beautifully captures the intoxicating effects of first love, celebrity and the pain of exile. Ultimately, the story depicts the aspirations of all immigrants and the fulfillment of the American dream.

Superb music, inspirational ballet, beautiful cinematography and a heart-warming story of sacrifice, dedication, determination and family.

Seldom has a film left me so inspired and satisfied. I walked out of the theater smiling and crying at the same time.

Wonderful, wonderful!

It is supposed to open in theaters in the fall.

Treat yourself!
(Tomorrow its A Brand New Day & The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo)

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