An engaging mixture of realism and romanticism.
Suzhou River (1999)
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Reviews Counted:28
Fresh:25
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7.5/10
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: With SUZHOU RIVER, director Lou Ye has created an intense, jerky visual and narrative style that captivates viewers and pulls them into the mystery of the film's dreamy, alluring tale of love and... With SUZHOU RIVER, director Lou Ye has created an intense, jerky visual and narrative style that captivates viewers and pulls them into the mystery of the film's dreamy, alluring tale of love and mistaken identities. The narrator--the voice behind the camera (literally) who occasionally sticks his hand out in front of the lens to spraypaint a stencil on the side of a building or pick up a drink from the bar--guides the viewer along the banks of the heavily polluted and industrialized Suzhou River, which winds precariously through Shanghia, setting the scene for the major action of the film's plot. Back in his apartment, he tells the sad story of Marda (Jia Hongshen), a bicycle messenger who falls madly in love with a young girl named Moudan (Zhou Xun). Marda becomes entangled with a messy crime gang that forces him to kidnap Moudan and demand ransom money from her rich father. Moudan escapes from him before he receives the money and jumps into the poisonous river, promising that one day she'll return as a mermaid. Marda serves a three-year jail sentence for his crime, wracked with grief about causing Moudan's supposed death. Upon his release, he walks into a nightclub and sees a woman performing an underwater mermaid act in a tank. She looks exactly like Moudan, but she is named MeiMei (also played by Zhou). Coincidentally, MeiMei is dating the cameraman-narrator, bringing the plot full circle. An enticingly surreal film that is successful primarily for its narrative twists, SUZHOU RIVER shares many thematic elements with Alfred Hitchcock's VERTIGO. [More]
Starring: Xun Zhou, Hongshen Jia, Anlian Yao, Hua Zhingkai
Starring: Xun Zhou, Hongshen Jia, Anlian Yao, Hua Zhingkai, An Nai
Director: Ye Lou
Director: Ye Lou
Screenwriter: Ye Lou
Producer: Philippe Bober, Ye Lou
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Reviews for Suzhou River
Offers impeccable attitude and captivating atmosphere, but little emotional or intellectual impact.
Its visual style is gritty... and yet there is also a sense of the fantastical and of an achingly lush romanticism.
Suzhou River believes in romance as an actual emotional event, not just as an excuse for a movie.
With its musings on cultural assimilation, urban decay and juvenile disillusion, it also adds social comment to the beguiling mystery.
A strangely obessive love tale from the 35-year-old Chinese director Ye Lou.
Tells its own tragic love story against a very different backdrop from Hitchcock's San Francisco, but explicit references to Vertigo make the film all the more resonant.
The showy jump cuts and off-kilter close-ups belie an extremely well edited, even supple, piece of work.
An appealing little show-off of a movie by a young first-timer practicing his licks.
I walked out of the theatre in a delightful daze, wondering both where Ye Lou came from and how he happened to make one of the year's best films.
The first half of this movie is an obvious imitation of Vertigo — right down to the adapted Bernard Herrmann music — but it always feels fresh and original in spirit.
An assured exercise in high cinematic style, it references a variety of films and filmmakers -- Alfred Hitchcock not the least of them -- but what it is preeminently is alive and dynamic.
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