kenichiku
03-30-2005, 06:23 AM
Since I occasionally dabble and lurk about in the horror film genre/forums, I ran across a recent sobering interview these radical New England guys at ‘Horror View’ did with TF Mou regarding his current Region 1 release of Mou’s ‘Man Behind the Sun’ films which BTW, I never gotten enough courage to ever watch, let alone buy. In this interview, political views are espoused, so be forewarned (especially fellow Americans who may wince). I found myself engrossed and fascinated as hell after reading it and I’m sure some of you fans, aficionados, film students, filmmakers alike, historians, journalists & Sino-philes will too, go to Horror View (http://www.horrorview.com/interviews.htm).
An interesting and ironic footnote here for those interested in ‘Googling’ for more facts: BTW, the Ivy League author Iris Chang just committed suicide not far from where I’m based here in California (Santa Clara, Ca) a few months back (obviously Mou’s interview was done earlier); those close to her say she delved a little too much into such intense material with heavy personal & political baggage, hence taking her over into the deep-ended depression that led to taking a gun to her head, leaving surviving husband & children behind. She may have lost her ability to deal with the stress, to simply quote the interviewer (out of context of course). She was 36.
Please note that this is some controversial stuff now. I’m not editorializing for or against the content presented here. If you have anything to share, we’re all ears; if you have anything regarding the content, take it up with the web-master there (some dude named ‘Big McLargehuge’) responsible for presenting that interview. As expected, the Japanese government is not pleased with the negative publicity brought about from this woman when her book hit American streets. For objectivity, there are opposing views about cyberspace refuting her work that you should undertake in fairness to make up your own mind on the topic. In the end, it’s just ‘Beyond my Ken’.
And with this is about all I know about the man online (not aware of any Chinese sites) from a French Splatter site called Gore (Francais) (http://www.ifrance.com/hkcinemagic/site/fmclyc/hkex1.htm). You may wish to correspond with the web-master there or have someone like KFScholar (aka the insightful Quebecoise Yves) who parlevous here and at Mobius can fill the blanks with a translation. Here, I can ascertain that Mou's previous film credits and got his early training at the University of Vincennes (and I don’t mean Vincennes, Indiana) but over near your parts at l'université de Vincennes, Saint Denis, France.
An interesting and ironic footnote here for those interested in ‘Googling’ for more facts: BTW, the Ivy League author Iris Chang just committed suicide not far from where I’m based here in California (Santa Clara, Ca) a few months back (obviously Mou’s interview was done earlier); those close to her say she delved a little too much into such intense material with heavy personal & political baggage, hence taking her over into the deep-ended depression that led to taking a gun to her head, leaving surviving husband & children behind. She may have lost her ability to deal with the stress, to simply quote the interviewer (out of context of course). She was 36.
Please note that this is some controversial stuff now. I’m not editorializing for or against the content presented here. If you have anything to share, we’re all ears; if you have anything regarding the content, take it up with the web-master there (some dude named ‘Big McLargehuge’) responsible for presenting that interview. As expected, the Japanese government is not pleased with the negative publicity brought about from this woman when her book hit American streets. For objectivity, there are opposing views about cyberspace refuting her work that you should undertake in fairness to make up your own mind on the topic. In the end, it’s just ‘Beyond my Ken’.
And with this is about all I know about the man online (not aware of any Chinese sites) from a French Splatter site called Gore (Francais) (http://www.ifrance.com/hkcinemagic/site/fmclyc/hkex1.htm). You may wish to correspond with the web-master there or have someone like KFScholar (aka the insightful Quebecoise Yves) who parlevous here and at Mobius can fill the blanks with a translation. Here, I can ascertain that Mou's previous film credits and got his early training at the University of Vincennes (and I don’t mean Vincennes, Indiana) but over near your parts at l'université de Vincennes, Saint Denis, France.