STARRING:
Gong Li
Robert Downey Jr.
Zhang Zhen
SYNOPSIS:
Eros is a three-part anthology film about eroticism by a trio of world cinema's outstanding directors: Wong
Kar Wai ( 2046), Steven Soderbergh ( Ocean's Twelve) and Michelangelo Antonioni (Blow up). The three vignettes
in Eros may seem totally unrelated on surface, but underneath the different stories lies a common theme about erotic
desires. Each episode explores erotic desires at a different level, from physical to psychological to spiritual. It also serves
as an homage by two younger directors, Wong and Soderbergh, to the Italian master Antonioni who has informed and inspired
their work.
"The Hand" by Wong Kar Wai Cheongsam once again embodies the mood for love. "The Hand", widely acclaimed during
the film's theatrical release, tells an erotic tale about a young tailor (Chang Chen) and a beautiful Hong Kong courtesan
(Gong Li). Hands seems the only way to bridge the gap between love and desire...
"Equilibrium" by Steven Soderbergh A peculiar and even perverse comedy about an advertising executive's (Robert
Downey, Jr.) weird and erotic dream of a woman. Losing his equilibrium, he turns to his psychiatrist (Alan Arkin) who engages
himself in all sorts of strange acts in the course of therapy...
"The Dangerous Thread of Things" by Michelangelo Antonioni A middle-aged American man and his Italian wife
enter a stalemate in their relationship. In the magnificent ruins and landscapes of Italy, he encounters a passionate Italian
woman, but erotic desires means more than just physical intimacy...
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