Customer Reviews
Three shorts, watch for Wong Kar Wai film only - By: pointone, 23 Jun 2007 
Three short films by three directors Michelangelo Antonioni, Steven Soderbergh & Wong Kar Wai supposedly about erotic love.
The first offering from Wong Kar Wai about the unrequited love of a Chinese male dressmaker for his courtesan client is obviously the work of the master that gave us "In the mood for Love" & "2046" but I found the plot implausible & could not get fully involved.
The second short by Steven Soderbergh starts & endsin colour & the main central section isin black & white. The film appears to be a rather pointless conceit involving a dream within a dream during the black & white section.
Apparently Michelangelo Antonioni was ninety two & seriously disabled by a stroke when he made this almost incomprehensible short comprising long stretches of nudity, usually on beaches orin the country, possibly intended to represent an erotic attraction to nature.
If you are a Wong Kar Wai fan watch the first film & turn off, if you are not avoid.
Erotic tale of unrequited love - By: Sally Wilton, 16 Apr 2007 
The first filmin this trilogy is really the only one worth seeing. In Mandarin - with subtitles. This is the story of a tailor who fallsin love with a courtesan he makes dresses for. The clothesin this film are fabulous & the young man becomes obsessed with making costumes to fit her fantastic figure. There are some supremely erotic momentsin the film ie when he measures her with his hands & he makes love to one of the garments he has finished. Despite the eroticicm of the film there is very little flesh to be seen or any explicit [...] scenes. Most is left to the imagination. Beautifully filmed, lovely story. The other two films - dont bother!