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Directed by Zhang Yimou
Zhang Yimou, often regarded as China's leading contemporary filmmaker, directed this drama chronicling the ebb and flow of one family's fortunes, set against the backdrop of China's tumultuous history between the 1940s and the 1970s. Fugui (Ge You) is the father of a once-wealthy family whose addiction to gambling and chronic bad luck causes him to lose his home in a game of dice with Long'er (Ni Dabong). Fugui's wife Jiazhen (Gong Li) abandons him, and he finds himself working as a peddler, until the man who now owns his home gives him a pair of shadow puppets. Fugui learns the art of puppetry and travels as a performer; while on the road, he is arrested by Nationalist forces, until he is liberated by advancing Red Army factions, and he comes him home to his wife and children as they adapt to the nation's new leadership. While once a lazy spendthrift, Fugui vows to change his ways, and he struggles to become a better worker and citizen. But Fugui and his family soon realize that there is adversity waiting for them around every corner, and the onset of the Cultural Revolution makes it clear that China's new regime can be as corrupt and callous as the old order. While a Grand Prize winner at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and recipient of the Best Foreign Language Film award at the 1995 BAFTA Awards, Huozhe did not fare well in its homeland. Chinese censors objected to the film's commentary about political abuses in China's past, as well as Zhang Yimou's attempts to present the film at several international festivals. As punishment, he was forced to write a formal apology and was not allowed to make another film for two years. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"I’m writing this to take a moment and reflect on my past 6 months in film viewing. At the beginning of the year, I set a goal of watching 200 films I haven’t previously seen in 2009. Today, I am relieved to report that with the 6th month of the year ending, I have just finished watching my 100th film. I decided to create [More]
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"I liked this movie overall. I've been thinking about it for days, mostly because of the tragic circumstances that befall this family. To Live opened my eyes to Chinese history and how the government affects the lives of every day citizens. The sacrifice that people made for the good of the whole or the good of the government is difficult to watch. I.E. giving up pots and pans to be melt down for iron for the war. Or sending your children off to work in the refineries. For a me, it was a bit o " [More]
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"The message of Lou Ye's film "Summer Palace" seems to be this: depressed people have sex. A lot. There are three major characters in Ye's film that have some obvious issues, and all of them waste no time hopping into bed with each other in an attempt to escape their apparent (and unexplained) pain. The director manages to make this situation somewhat interesting during the first half of " [More]
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"One outstanding historical drama I only recently saw was "To Live". Its set in pre-communist/communist/post-c ommunist China, and follows one family's journey through that amazing period and transformation. The film was nothing short of breathtaking. It is subtitled, but you're so drawn into the story that you won't notice after 2 or 3 minutes. " [More]
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"I watched this one in my intro class for foreign film, it was probably the movie that made me really appreciate filmmaking outside of the US the most. There is so much I don't know or understand about China and it's history, I found this movie to be a good primer on the subject. Anyway, check out the movie synopsis and some other people's reviews on the detail page. We will be watching the film in two parts sinc " [More]
 

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