Content:
The Postmodern Life of My Aunt presents a China undergoing rapid change, where good old-fashioned values are quickly being replaced by selfish materialism. Ye Rutang is a member of the old guard, not politically but morally, and her steadfast righteousness ultimately cannot withstand the societal changes sweeping through modern China. Despite the downbeat subject matter, Postmodern Life of My Aunt is lively and warm, possessing an evocative score from Hisaishi Joe (Spirited Away) and animated performances from its accomplished cast, including Shaw Brothers veteran Lu Yan (The 14 Amazons) and Vicki Zhao Wei (Shaolin Soccer) as Ye Rutang's estranged daughter. Filled with surprising comedy, sharp melodrama, and engaging characters, The Postmodern Life of My Aunt is an original and affecting work from one of Hong Kong's most renowned modern filmmakers.
(286183-V)
The Aunt's Postmodern Life (UV Version)[VCD] (Date: 2007-05-23)
Price($):
HK$45(US$5.8)
Publisher:Universe Laser & Video Co. Ltd.
No of Disk: 1
Screen: 1.33:1
Region Code: All
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitle: Chinese(Traditional), English
Audio: Mono
Video: NTSC
The Aunt's Postmodern Life[DVD] (Date: 2007-05-18)
Price($):
HK$54(US$7)
Publisher:Universe Laser & Video Co. Ltd.
No of Disk: 1
Screen: 1.33:1
Region Code: All
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitle: Chinese(Traditional), Chinese(Simplified), English
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
Video: NTSC