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louiselux ([personal profile] louiselux) wrote2006-01-15 06:03 pm
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Ping Pong, Gohatto and life generally

Last night I watched an episode of the The Professionals; I've still got no idea how Bodie and Doyle manage to run in such tight trousers. Bless them.

I switched over to watch a film called Ping Pong and was spent the next couple of hours being pretty much thoroughly charmed. It's about two Japanese teenagers and their friendship, told through a series of table tennis tournaments. Apparently it has been described as The Matrix of Ping Pong, although that description doesn't really give any idea of the character of the film at all. I thought it was anything but.

It did have some CGI and some beautiful, quirky ping pong action sequences (the director was visual effects director on Titanic) but I thought it was a very quiet, private sort of film where the changes in the friendship between the two young men were subtly told and left a lot up to the viewer to interpret. the ending was bittersweet in the best sort of way. It also didn't hurt that the character 'Smile' (who never did), looked like a miserable teenage Cho Hakkai (played by the actor Arata).

The BBC is having an Asian film season, so I've also watched Gohatto, about a beautiful young samurai who causes intrigue and bloodshed when he joins a dojo. The actor playing him, Ryuhei Matsuda, is an extraordinary looking person and the film is very very pretty. The plot is a little baffling, but I rather liked the way that the intrigue surrounding him and the questions about his role, either as manipulator or manipulated, were left unclear. Also, the idea of this person throwing a community of militaristic, regimented men into emotional uproar is fascinating.

In other news, two parental units visited today and I made a butternut squash, leek and goats cheese crumble that wasn't quite as successful as I'd hoped. Using olive oil instead of butter for the crumble mix made it very slightly bitter and more floury. Also, I forgot to put the goats cheese in. *face, meet palm*. My emergency measure was to slice it and place it on top of the cooked crumble, then let it melt in the oven for a few minutes.

[identity profile] tboy.livejournal.com 2006-01-15 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Last night I watched an episode of the The Professionals; I've still got no idea how Bodie and Doyle manage to run in such tight trousers. Bless them.

Funniest paragraph I've read all night *g*.

[identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com 2006-01-16 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Their trousers are beyond tight.. not that I'm complaining, mind you. :)

[identity profile] elfiepike.livejournal.com 2006-01-15 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
they probably run in such tight trousers the same way all female spies and superheroes run in three-inch heels: magic lots of practice!

also, ryuhei matsuda is in this interesting movie about delinquent high school students called "blue spring" which is just. wow. really violent and depressing, but beautifully shot and the soundtrack is one of my favorite bands. so that's recommendation if you want one. :)

[identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com 2006-01-16 02:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee! Lots and lots of practise.

Thanks for the rec - I'll keep my eye out for it.
indelicateink: gojyo (saiyuki hakkai dreams in which i'm dying)

[personal profile] indelicateink 2006-01-15 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
That picture of Arata is freaking adorable--I love your description of him looking "like a miserable teenage Cho Hakkai." ♥ (Now I'm dying to watch Ping Pong, but it's not available for rent in the US! Wah!) Because you know Gonou was a miserable teenager, if those bleak flashbacks are anything to go by. Almost adorable from a distance, but really a little black hole of misery.

I thought Gohatto was intriguing, too. And Ryuhei Matsuda... wow. (Think I'll check out [livejournal.com profile] elfiepike's rec, I need to see more of his work.)

[identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com 2006-01-16 11:00 am (UTC)(link)
Hee! Yes, absolutely, Gonou was utterly miserable-- cute, but miserable, and Arata is too adorable for words, really. Gah - so pretty, like a real live Hakkai. I do recommend Ping Pong, if you can find it. It's so cool.

[identity profile] hibem.livejournal.com 2006-01-16 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
Eee~!! Miserable, beautiful teenaged Hakkai playing ping pong with downtrodden yet sexy teenaged Gojyo perhaps on a backdrop of urban, familial and cultural decay oh god must resist bunnies

[identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com 2006-01-16 10:52 am (UTC)(link)
*massages your temples restfully*

I hope you don't resist the bunnies too hard, cos I'd love to see that story.

[identity profile] mistressrenet.livejournal.com 2006-01-18 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
Gohatto was such a strange, but enjoyable movie. Takeshi Kitano's such a great actor, too.