Farewell my Concubine
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Farewell my Concubine, Hong Kong, 1993
Directed by: Chen Kaige With Leslie Cheung, Zhang Fengyi, Gong Li. To look.
Indications:
Oscar for Best International Film 1994
Golden Globe Award: Best Foreign Language Film 1994
BAFTA Film Award: Best Foreign Language Film 1994
Oscar for Best Cinematography 1994
César Award for Best Foreign Language Film 1994
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Language Film 1994
Screenplay: Lei Bik-Wa; Lu We.
Synopsis of the Movie
Douzi is a sensitive and delicate boy who is abandoned by his mother, a prostitute unable to support him. She gives him to Master Guan’s theater company, made up entirely of orphan boys.
Movie review
In fact, it is public knowledge that Kaige, as a Red Guard, denounced his father as a bourgeois artist, therefore an enemy of the revolution. Kaige apologizes profusely for all this. Douz, the son of a prostitute, has a finger amputated in order to be accepted into the Peking Opera. The delicate bastard is trained hard to play female roles and has to give up his personality at the cost of much pain and moral humiliation. Playing with the male Shitou, Dizu has made him a friend and protector. When the Japanese invaded China in 1937, the two friends became the biggest artistic attraction in Beijing. From the opera Farewell to my concubine, life imitates the plot, which is a triangle formed by the presence of the prostitute Juxian. Love/hate relationships, jealousy, envy, superiority, submission, contempt culminate in a cultural revolution, an absurd catharsis of mutual disloyalty and betrayal. A solid masterpiece with tight timing and impeccable performance.
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