China_girl Info

: Reviewers often call it one of Ferrara's best and most commercial works, praising its "stylized violence" and "magnificent direction". While some find the leads' acting a bit weak, it is highly recommended for its raw energy and 1980s NYC atmosphere.

: Critics generally praise this season for its dark, complex investigation into the death of an unidentified Asian girl in Sydney, though it is often noted for being more unsettling than the first season. Music china_girl

: Bowie's version is a polished pop-rock staple, though its music video was controversial at the time for its provocative imagery. Iggy Pop's original is often reviewed as a darker, more haunting version of the track. Technical Definition : Reviewers often call it one of Ferrara's

: Directed by Abel Ferrara, this is a modern "Romeo and Juliet" retelling set against a gang war between Little Italy and Chinatown in New York. Music : Bowie's version is a polished pop-rock

: Co-written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop, first appearing on Iggy Pop's The Idiot (1977) and later becoming a massive hit for David Bowie (1983).

: This film is typically viewed as a classic "exploits" film following a photographer in China and Burma, noted more for its historical backdrop than modern acclaim.