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James Schamus

Author of Hulk [2003 film]

13+ Works 733 Members 12 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by James Schamus

Hulk [2003 film] (2003) — Screenwriter — 398 copies, 5 reviews
The Ice Storm [1997 film] (1997) — Screenplay — 113 copies, 2 reviews
Lust, Caution [2007 film] (2007) — Screenwriter — 85 copies, 3 reviews
Taking Woodstock [2009 film] (2009) — Screenwriter — 57 copies, 1 review
Indignation [2016 film] (2016) — Director — 14 copies
The Wedding Banquet {2025 film} (2025) — Screenwriter — 7 copies
Indignazione 🎥 1 copy, 1 review

Associated Works

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon [2000 film] (2000) — Screenwriter — 988 copies, 9 reviews
Brokeback Mountain [2005 film] (2005) — Producer — 649 copies, 11 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1959-09-07
Gender
male
Education
University of California, Berkeley
Occupations
screenwriter
film producer
film distributor
Organizations
Focus Features
Columbia University
Relationships
Kricorian, Nancy (spouse)
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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13 reviews
It's like someone approached Ang Lee with the idea of making a Hulk film, only later on realizing that what Lee really wanted to do is remake Altered States.

I feel bad for people who can’t understand/realize that this is one of the best comic book films ever made.
½
Lust, Caution on DVD. Earlier this summer, I watched the 1998 movie Elizabeth with one of my Chinese friends and we frequently paused the scenes so I could explain who the major courtiers were surrounding the queen and the historical differences between Protestant England and Catholic Spain. I could certainly have used my friend’s help with context while viewing this period piece showing China at war with and under occupation by Japan in the early 1940s. I’m sure I missed several hidden show more messages in the scenes involving mahjong and despite the best efforts of the translators for the sub-titles, I feel like some pieces to the puzzle, especially at the end, were missing.
Still, this is a very visually-appealing film about a young woman drawn into a plot to assassinate a high-placed agent of the government collaborating with the Japanese. She must infiltrate his household in order to lure him away from his vigilant security staff and get close to him personally without giving herself away. The film is described as a sensual, espionage thriller and it meets that depiction quite well. Veteran actor Tony Leung combines with newcomer Wei Tang to portray the couple whose passion for each other slowly builds and despite the use of foretelling and flashbacks by director Ang Lee, the suspense of whether the plot will succeed or fail is maintained until the end.

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Works
13
Also by
3
Members
733
Popularity
#34,654
Rating
4.0
Reviews
12
ISBNs
26
Languages
1
Favorited
1

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