« Chinese FilmsRiding Alone for Thousands of Miles (Qian li zou dan qi)![]()
Directors - Yimou Zhang and Yasuo Furuhata Genre - Drama Rating - PG Cast - Ken Takakura, Jiang Wen, Qiu Lin, Li Jiamin, Shinobu Terajima, Kiichi Nakai, Yang Zhenbo For the first time in many years, Takata Gou-ichi takes the bullet train
to Tokyo from the quiet fisherman's village where he lives on the
northwest coast of Japan. His daughter-in-law, Rie, had telephoned to
tell him that his son, Ken-ichi is seriously ill, and asking for his
father. But when he arrives in the city, Takata finds that Rie was not
entirely truthful: Ken-ichi has been hospitalized, but after years of
painful estrangement, he still refuses to see Takata. Crushed, the old
man quietly slips out of the hospital, but not before Rie gives him a
videotape to watch. What Takata sees on the tape, Rie hopes, will help
him get to know his son again. Takata plays the tape and learns that
Ken-ichi is studying a form of Chinese exorcising drama that dates back
more than a thousand years. Ken-ichi had traveled all the way to Yunnan
Province in Southern China to see the famous actor Li Jiamin perform,
but the actor was ill and unable to sing. Li promised to sing the
legendary song 'Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles' from the literary
classic, 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' for Ken-ichi if he returns to
Yunnan the following year. Hoping to bridge the gap between himself and
his son, Takata decides to find Li Jiamin and videotape his performance
for the dying Ken-ichi. As the old man begins an odyssey into the heart
of China, he encounters a number of strangers who color his
journey--from well-meaning translators who guide him through China's
idiosyncrasies, to prison wardens anxious to promote Chinese culture
abroad, to a young runaway with a complicated father-son relationship
of his own. What Takata discovers on his journey is kindness--and a
sense of family he thought he had lost long ago. Address: Tagged with Yimou Zhang, Yasuo Furuhata, 2005, China, Ken Takakura, Jiang Wen, Qiu Lin, Li Jiamin, Shinobu Terajima, Kiichi Nakai, Yang Zhenbo,comments & reviews
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Zhang Yimou’s (House of Flying Daggers and Curse of the Golden Flower) Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles is set mostly in China’s Yunnan province where natural beauty seemingly abounds and frames a story of family, redemption and understanding. See this film!
Posted by David on 21st July, 2008 @ 17:18
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