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On a Friday night early last month, a group of young people lined up in front of a red door tucked away in a narrow hutong, or alleyway, in Beijing, some of them waiting for friends while others killed time on their phones.
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After a brief detour to pick up the Best Director award at Cannes earlier this year, The Assassin, the eagerly awaited historical martial arts epic from renowned Chinese filmmaker Hou Hsiao-Hsien, has finally arrived on our shores and it is indeed a curious experience. The story is told in such an enigmatic manner that even with the voluminous notes that I took during the screening, I remain somewhat confused by certain plot points. On the other hand, conventional and easy-to-follow narratives can be found anywhere, but very few of them occur in films that are as visually ravishing and formally graceful as what Hou has cooked up here.