#DoubleFeature: Tearjerker Edition~
Feng Xiaogang’s Aftershock (唐山大地震) JK Youn’s Ode to my Father (국제시장)
Feng Xiaogang’s Aftershock (唐山大地震) JK Youn’s Ode to my Father (국제시장)
The YAM Magazine Team and a couple of guests voted for their favorite films of this decade… so far.
So… who made the list and who didn’t. In what positions were my biases placed?
I gotta admit, I had to work extra hard to make the categories fit with the films this year.
Back to 1942 chronicles the devastating famine that hit China’s Henan province, which displaced around 10 million people and killed 3 million, right in the middle of the Japanese invasion of China and World War II.
The first teaser for Feng Xiaogang’s Henan famine historical drama simply titled 1942, or Remembering 1942 in its tentative title in English, has been released.
A Top10 list of 2010 all the way into October of 2011? Yes, people.
Aftershock tells the story of a mother who had to choose between her daughter or her son after the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that killed more than 200 000 people in Tangshan.
We’ve got our very first exclusive! I got a chance to chat with Grammy/Golden Globe/Academy Award winner/nominee Diane Warren. We are also covering a bit on the Lima Film Festival, which just wrapped up their 14th edition. Plus reviews for some of the very best of the blockbuster season in America… and a surprise review for Aftershocks.