long roads snow river
The New Yorker has a front page link to a post about Jia Zhangke’s Unknown Pleasures (任逍遥, 2002) which reminded me, I don’t recall if I’ve written about his films yet. I did just recently stumble upon this album: 林强 -《贾樟柯电影音乐作品集》(“Jia Zhangke Film Music Collection”) which I can’t seem to find anywhere in the English speaking internet. It’s a collection of electronica used in Jia Zhangke’s films by Taiwanese musician Lim Giong (林强). Most of the pieces are wonderfully composed; and I’m as fond of the music as I am the films. Of his work, I most enjoyed The World (世界, 2004). It touches on a variety of current social issues in contemporary China, and has one of the best endings in all of film. Here’s a clip of the opening piece from the movie, also on the album:
[...] nor do I really want to (preferring to convince myself that I’m able to lord some sort of indie-film-hipster sensibility over the easily entertained masses of humanity… it’s also hard to get a ticket). The [...]