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Title: The Center of the World |
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Genre: Drama |
Release Date: , 2001 |
MPAA Rating: n/a |
Runtime: 88 minutes |
Director: Wayne Wang |
Writer: Ellen Benjamin Wong |
Distributor: Artisan Entertainment (USA) |
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Rogue's Review:. . .Is it money? Is it sex?
An extremely articulate and well-observed film from Wayne Wang, about what it means to have power - financial power, sexual power - and how shallow this power truly is, especially when it's detached from anything resembling true involvement, genuine passion.
Both characters are obsessed with The Game, and they are both very good at it. Peter Sarsgaard and Molly Parker are both superb, letting us see enough of their characters' inner workings to completely understand them without showing too much, losing the edge. Each has what the other thinks he/she needs, and the film is basically a discourse on negotiation: what you will give up to get what you desire? Issues of control are central to the theme, and the cool thing is, both characters know it and they get off on that more than the actual sex itself.
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