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Springtime in a Small Town (2004)
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Reviews Counted:35
Fresh:31
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.4/10
Consensus: Visually sumptuous and well acted.
Theatrical Release:May 14, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: A country town in South China. It's the spring of 1946 less than a year since the defeated Japanese withdrew from China. A young woman languishes on the bomb-damaged walls of the small town. She... A country town in South China. It's the spring of 1946 less than a year since the defeated Japanese withdrew from China. A young woman languishes on the bomb-damaged walls of the small town. She is bored frustrated unfulfilled. The sound of a distant train whistle triggers thoughts of escape. Dai Liyan is the only surviving male of the Dai family. He married Yuwen eight years ago, just before the war started. When Japanese planes bombed the town, they evacuated to Suzhou; they returned to the family's ancestral home after the war to find it half in ruins, and moved back into the relatively intact Flower Pavilion. But then Dai Liyan fell ill with suspected tuberculosis. He and Yuwen began sleeping in separate rooms. Liyan gave up the thought of having children. The couple lives with Liyan's sister Xiu, who goes to a local school, and the family's elderly retainer Lao Huang. Liyan's health is not improved by watching his wife become his nursemaid: her vivacity has given way to a numbed ennui, and she cries alone in her room at night. But everything changes when an unexpected visitor arrives from Shanghai. Zhang Zhichen, now a qualified doctor, is Dai Liyan's old friend from college. He cuts a dashing figure in this rural setting. He is perturbed to find Liyan in such poor physical condition - and amazed to find him married to Yuwen, his own childhood neighbor and his first sweetheart. In the excitements of the reunion, long suppressed emotions are kept in check. Soon after though, Zhichen learns from Liyan that all passion has died in his marriage. Zhichen has a private word with Yuwen and both of them realize they still have strong feelings for each other. When Zhichen leaves to catch the Shanghai train, many things have changed in the Dai household [More]
Starring: Wu Jan, Hu Jingfan, Lu Sisi, Xin Bajqing
Starring: Wu Jan, Hu Jingfan, Lu Sisi, Xin Bajqing
Director: Tian Zhuangzhuang
Director: Tian Zhuangzhuang
Screenwriter: Cheung Ah
Producer: Bill Kong, Marc Sillam, Yatmin Tang
Composer: Li Zhau
Studio: Palm Pictures
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Reviews for Springtime in a Small Town
Springtime in a Small Town moves at a leisurely pace. And because it's a work of taste and tact, you can watch it in a pleasurable state.
It's heartbreak without the hysterics, and it's as beautiful as a still-life painting which makes you cry without you even understanding why.
What makes [it] so effective is Tians very carefully wrought visual style and the performances of his tiny cast.
Exquisitely made love story, which marks the welcome return after 10 years of inactivity by director Tian Zhuangzhuang.
If you can go with the film's leisurely flow and accept the restraints it holds its lovers in check with, it can be a spellbinding film experience.
Tian emphasizes the isolation of these characters by confining color to Liyan's backyard.
Only a director who truly knows repression could have made a movie so subtle and so understanding.
Even potentially crushing situations are diffused by the respect each character has for one another.
Tian gets superbly nuanced performances from an inexperienced cast and choreographs his ensemble scenes with considerable self-assurance.
Zhuangzhuang creates delicate balance of style, text, and subtext that's so simple and precise that anything discordant would topple the balance, but against all odds, nothing does.
Reinventing his source just as boldly as he has reinvented his artistic identity, Tian circumvents the usual mentality of remakes by making his material brand-new.
Filmmaker Tian Zhuangzhuang triumphantly returns to narrative filmmaking with a visually masterful work of quiet power.
It's a fitting tribute that effectively evokes a brief moment calm springtime between two tumultuous seasons: the long and brutal war with Japan, and the Mao's rapidly approaching revolution.
A scene where the four float down a river in a boat while little sister stands and sings a song to springtime is a standout worthy of Renoir
Each frame is as delicately poised and lit as a Vermeer portrait of a woman, beckoning but unknowable.
This isn't a radical film by any means, but in its gentle tempo, its avoidance of the obvious and stubborn insistence on the decency of its three touchingly human characters, 'Springtime in a Small Town' weighs in as refreshingly, pleasurably different.
This is a sensual, haunting film, atmospheric and moving, full of melancholy and a subtle eroticism, and Tian draws beautifully nuanced performances from his unknown cast.
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