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Manjianghong

  • 2023
  • 14A
  • 2h 39m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
3,8 k
MA NOTE
Manjianghong (2023)
Trailer 1
Liretrailer1:25
1 vidéo
80 photos
ComédieDrameHistoriqueMystère

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA pawn tries to get rid of a traitorous minister, Qin Hui, when he leads an army to the border for talks with a Jurchen mission.A pawn tries to get rid of a traitorous minister, Qin Hui, when he leads an army to the border for talks with a Jurchen mission.A pawn tries to get rid of a traitorous minister, Qin Hui, when he leads an army to the border for talks with a Jurchen mission.

  • Director
    • Yimou Zhang
  • Writers
    • Yu Chen
    • Yimou Zhang
  • Stars
    • Teng Shen
    • Jackson Yee
    • Yi Zhang
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    3,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Yimou Zhang
    • Writers
      • Yu Chen
      • Yimou Zhang
    • Stars
      • Teng Shen
      • Jackson Yee
      • Yi Zhang
    • 37Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 23Commentaires de critiques
    • 75Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 25 victoires et 18 nominations au total

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    Full River Red
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    Rôles principaux19

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    Teng Shen
    Teng Shen
    • Zhang Da
    Jackson Yee
    Jackson Yee
    • Sun Jun
    Yi Zhang
    Yi Zhang
    • He Li
    Jiayin Lei
    Jiayin Lei
    • Qin Hui
    Yunpeng Yue
    Yunpeng Yue
    • Wu Yichun
    Jiayi Wang
    • Yao Qin
    Binlong Pan
    Binlong Pan
    • Ding Sanwang
    Ailei Yu
    • Liu Xi
    Jingfei Guo
    Jingfei Guo
    • Wang Biao
    Hao Ou
    Hao Ou
    • Zheng Wan
    Xiang Wei
    • Ha Deng
    Zhang Chi
    • Chen Liang
    • (as Chi Zhang)
    Yan Huang
    • Hu Yong
    Jingya Xu
    • Lan Yu
    Pengyu Jiang
    • Lü Zhu
    Boyang Lin
    • Liu Yan
    Fan Fei
    • Qing Mei
    Ren Sinuo
    • Tao Yatou
    • Director
      • Yimou Zhang
    • Writers
      • Yu Chen
      • Yimou Zhang
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs37

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    jackson_ro

    Full River Red

    A rather slow and stagnant film in the first half, it was largely driven by charisma of individual actors. Also not helped by the monotonous setting of the film, which is just grey wall and grey sky throughout. But Full River Red quickly picked up steam as twists after twists and as the suspense grew. The movie has a powerful ending as Yue Fei's poem is recited, for which the film is named after. It is not hard to understand why the film had sub a great box office as it is truly a star studded lineup, but perhaps it is a little surprising that the film is more than what is shown on the surface. It is about struggle and standing up to power and desires while being told in a self deficating way.
    8keriso

    Full punch from Zhang Yimou

    I can read some of the comments on these reviews - firstly it is not for the person who don't appreciate layers and nuances of crafty human games. Those who like pure action or hong kong type of simpified plots will not appreciate this and will mark it as low score. However I suspect Zhang is painting on this broad canvass multiple themes with the underlying one on the geopolitics around China now, hence the hit in China with the masses there. That call to arms when they feel besieged by outside forces has a resounding clang from the recitation of the poem of the name of this film. The other reason is, China audience has a much deeper appreciation for their history and cultural reference - and these themes found in the movie has resonance with them.

    You can see from his earlier works - where symbolism and the tapestry of how he structure his sets are now pared down to very basic backdrop. The pacing and the dialogue and all the twist and turns as he slowly introduce it while you peel the layers of intrigue built into the whole story. It is for the mature audience who has tasted the games in their worklife and being caught between two rocks - you can sympathise with the characters as they try to wit themselve out of the situation which we had experienced before in different guise in our lives - all through the film you try to keep an even keel whether this whole thing was planned or it was adapt as it go on - this is the feeling you develop as you keep watching.

    The pacing was excellent, the music designed to be a merge of old and new is supposed to be jarring to create the dissonance between the different scenes and quicken the tension - everyone has an angle and it's like trying to keep an eye on where the ball is in one of the three cups as these are being moved around quickly. As the layers peel more and more, you can identify with the different characters, their motivations and positioning each of them working on - and it's like every single piece of chess is making their own moves on the board within their own confined rules - it is for this reason those who want more depth and layers to their movie watching will appreciate Zhang move to pare down to just basic simple set (not much of sets) and then all the focus is on the characters and the games they all have to play while the sword of death hangs over the two main characters and all those who fall into their orbit.

    And at the end of the show - there was an actual final objective - just that there were many ways they had to adapt to finally reach that. And with that Zhang Yimou perform his coda elegantly bringing the symphony to an end. Chapeau Mr Zhang, chapeau !
    5lcy-42753

    A movies that even the Chinese are not comfortable watching

    The plot is told in the form of a double male lead in a fast-moving, ancient idol scripted secret room. I can appreciate the helplessness and hopelessness of the film's producers.

    The short video-style comedy starring Shen Teng is the highlight of the film, and Yi Yiming Qianxi supports the vast majority of the main line and growth story, but it is clear that the character he plays is not doing well in the plot, which is the problem of the script, not the actor.

    The cast is undoubtedly too strong in China, when scoring it is recommended to give the cast 6 points first, and then reduce the score according to other issues as appropriate.
    7Radu_A

    The reason why this was such a big hit

    Zhang Yimou is the most famous Chinese director of all time, but even he cannot be sure to get away with social criticism after the clampdowns against Jack Ma, Hong Kong activists and CoVid critics. So what does a film maker do when he wants to address the frustration many of his compatriots feel? He resorts to satire, and sets the action comfortably far away in the past.

    What starts out as a mystery concerning a missing letter no one must know quickly turns into slapstick comedy, and many viewers familiar with Zhang's epics feel let down by this because there isn't really any suspense. There are numerous twists and turns which seem haphazard and do not dive the plot forward. All the while the action is confined to the same palace grounds. It's totally understandable if this seems rather pointless and dull. And the Hamlet-like ending seems out of sync with the previous irony.

    And yet, there is something beneath which only people familiar with authoritarian regimes will catch on to - the zeal of government officials to save their own skin with complete disregard to the task at hand. The characters constantly plot against each other and/or form allegiances to somehow emerge from the whole dilemma unscathed. It's mostly in vain because they are puppets of an invisible power - like in contemporary China, where no one can figure out the meaning behind the latest regulations, and where even the powerful thrive at the mercy of appearances. Even the title-giving poem, which could be seen as an allusion to Taiwan, is actually just another smokescreen for personal ambition.

    If Zhang had made this into a straightforward mystery or wuxia, it could have been interpreted as subversive by the censors, but because it's farcical, it's all a joke so they can't. So even if the story is too convoluted and the black humor doesn't stick, it's probably still a breath of fresh air for many Chinese spectators and deserves its commercial success.
    7anon-15964

    Good acting, decent story, terrible and LOUD music

    What saves this story is the performance of the main cast. All actors play their roles passionately, and they are the only real strenght this movie has. The sets are limited but not holding back the movie.

    The story is decently captivating. It starts as a whodunnit, that turns into a case of national security. Various factions are in the game, that don't know who to trust. Overall a gripping story, but it does get more nonsensical as it goes on.

    The absolute worst part is the music, especially it's volume. Without exaggeration, the music is 10x as loud as the audio. I spent two hours holding the remote, ready to press mute. The music also fits the scenes it's played in poorly, but that would be forgiven if it was not 10x too loud.

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    • Anecdotes
      The location is the same with Zhang Yimu's famous movie : raise the red lantern!
    • Gaffes
      There is a scene where a suspected victim is being waterboarded, however with vinegar instead of water. Although vinegar has a high amount of acidity in its ingredients, the victim's eyes fail to turn red and watery during the interrogation.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 mars 2023 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • China
    • Sites officiels
      • Magnum Films (Australia)
      • Niu Vision Media (Canada)
    • Langues
      • Mandarin
      • Sign Languages
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Full River Red
    • sociétés de production
      • Huanxi Media Group
      • Yixie (Qingdao) Film
      • Beijing Lifeng Culture Development
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    • Budget
      • 500 000 000 CN¥ (estimation)
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 670 491 959 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 39m(159 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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