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26 PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY January 16 - 31, 2019 By Alan Samuel Love knows no bounds. Watch the sparks fly as an illicit love affair stokes flames through the decades in the enticing head-turning Cold War. Presented by Amazon Studios and Mongrel Media this film zeroes in on fun between the sheets against the backdrop of Communist dictatorships. See the tension and passion build at The Fifth Avenue Cinema and select Cineplex Cinemas across B.C. Just nominated for a best foreign language film Oscar our story begins and ends in Poland. At an elegant school for gifted musicians we see how young people from all over the country are “groomed “to reach the highest levels of perfection and presentation. Here the musical director, a man of impeccable good will and upbringing has a “taste” for young talent. When the 30s something Wiktor locks eyes on blonde teen Zula it’s love at first sight. Well sort of. Both Tomasz Kot and Joanna Kulig bring lots of passion to the table as their Cold War (PG) *** Trapped! illicit love affair runs hot and cold. Set in the heady arts colony of 1940s police state Poland and then Bohemian Paris these two love- lorn lovebirds must navigate through various troubled waters to conceal their affair. Whether it’s confounding government authorities who yearn for music and production numbers heralding the achievements of the state or facing off against other amorous advances Cold War hits all the right notes. Scintillating cinematography breathing life into smoke filled jazzy bistros, elaborately staged production numbers highlighting the youth of the countryside, smooth songs that grow on you and enticing performances perfectly maneuvering through a changing Eastern Europe make Cold War appealing to watch. Citizens coming to terms with dictatorships and democracy pre and post war leave you wanting more of Cold War. Call it a perfect love story set among the ruins. Serenity (PG) *** Lost at Sea! Wild. Weird. Wet. Wonderful. And Unpredictable. Boy those words shed light on a peculiar fun journey called Serenity. Some sleight of hand direction and writing by director Steven Knight keeps things interesting and afloat in this buoyant yarn from Elevation Pictures now setting sail at select Cineplex Cinemas and Landmark screens across British Columbia. Pay attention or you may get lost at sea as one down on his luck fisherman makes time by plumbing the depths off of Plymouth Island somewhere on the east coast. Handsome Oscar winning actor Mathew McConaughey ( The Newton Boy) leaves behind that good old boy aw shucks persona to play Baker Dill. Dreams are big for Dill as he has a fascination for catching the big one. The one that got away continues to haunt him as does a hidden past that from out of the blue returns. Lost at sea and trapped in an unbelievable mind game it’s certainly unique how Director Knight concocts a mind- blowing set of characters whose impact on one another is chilling. There’s nothing at all serene about Serenity as nerves become frayed with no one knowing what will happen next. Build-up and unpredictability makes for good whodunnits and here the pacing and suspense is just right. Strong back-up support from the likes of Oscar winning Anne Hathaway ( The Devil Wears Prada) and Diane Lane ( Secretariat) elevates this unique drama to a higher plane. Call it a film noire set at sea with potential port side indiscretions Leah’s a possibility. McConaughey with or without a shirt looks fine and his troubled messed up character is well drawn and effective. TEST NO. 5: ART & CULTURE 1. What prolific artist sai, “Give me a museum anf I’ll fill it”? a. Leonardo da Vinci b. Pablo Picasso 2. During the wedding ceremony, the church part where the bride walks down the altar is actually called ‘nave’ not aisle. a. True b. False 3. Who won the only beauty contest mentioned in the Bible? a. Esther b. Salome c. Naomi d. Rachel 4. Established in 1454, the world’s largest trade fair for books is held annually in what European city? a. Brussels b. Helsinki c. Frankfurt d. Edinburg 5. In Hinduism and Jainism, a ‘bindi’ is a mark usually worn on what part of the body? Back a. b. Nose c. Hand d. Forehead 6. In photography, what Japanese=derived term refers to the aesthetic quality of the blur produced in the image’s out-of-focus areas? In mythology, who knew the answer to the riddle of the Sphinx 7. but unknowingly married his own mother? What monthly, magazine was named for the man considered as 8. the first systematic collector of strange and unexplained phenomena? What’s the English translation of the Latin aphorism “Scientia est 9. potentia”? Name the 1970 work by British author Len Deighton that was 10. the first novel written on a word processor. ANSWERS NEXT PAGE WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM