Thanks!Keep more reviews/recommendations coming I added this one to my Wish List...
Which is an appalling segue into another letdown: Kore-Eda Hirokazu's Air Doll (pictured... duh!), in which a plastic sex doll comes to life, gets a job in a video store and learns a lot about human frailty. At two hours it feels stretched even for a feature. It would be cruel to say that it's basically a short, but there's an element of truth in that. Still, I was happy to fall in love with the adorable Du-Na Bae, who plays the doll, as I suspect Kore-Eda was. A good 70 per cent of the film rests on her doll-like beauty and terrific command of physical comedy. The twee stuff I didn't like (it's not as bad as Milla Jovovich learning about war in The Fifth Element), but thankfully there wasn't so much of that. Like Coppola's film, Air Doll looks beautiful, and even though it bordered heavily on pretension, I went with it and was happy to give Kore-Eda the benefit of the doubt. His films are slow and thoughtful, with a charming vein of humour, so they're not destined to break out any time soon. However, if you fancy a break from the usual Asian masters, check out 2004's wonderful Nobody Knows.