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Xun Zhou
- Mirth (Huanzi)
- (as Zhou Xun)
Shu Pu
- Zhang Yang
- (as Pu Shu)
Yaoxuan Shu
- Professor
- (as Shu Yaoxuan)
- …
Kaige Zhao
- Doctor
- (as Zhao Kaige)
Zhaogang Ma
- Driver
- (as Ma Zhaogang)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaThis film was banned in China upon completion in 1999. The ban was lifted in 2002.
- ConnectionsReferences Red Sorghum (1988)
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Poor on every level. Like a class from a provincial film school watched too much Bunuel and didn't get the point. There is a phase in youth, in one's early twenties, when you still have the delusions of a child and the conviction that your type of talent is rare. Badly written, poorly acted and amateurishly photographed. Watch Bunuel, go to the source. Life is short and there are many good Asian films, to watch, this isn't one. Sorry to be harsh but this is not one of those honourable failures, it's just a very poor piece of film-making. The music is doof doof dull as well. Of course there is always the chance that one or more of those involved will go on to a spectacular career. It's happened before.
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- Also known as
- Where Have All the Flowers Gone
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- CN¥1,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
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