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Kong que

  • 2005
  • 2 h 16 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
1,2 mil
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Kong que (2005)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaChina in the late 1970s and early 1980s: the life of an ordinary working family as seen through its three siblings.China in the late 1970s and early 1980s: the life of an ordinary working family as seen through its three siblings.China in the late 1970s and early 1980s: the life of an ordinary working family as seen through its three siblings.

  • Direção
    • Changwei Gu
  • Roteirista
    • Qiang Li
  • Artistas
    • Jing An
    • Li Feng
    • Changwei Gu
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    1,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Changwei Gu
    • Roteirista
      • Qiang Li
    • Artistas
      • Jing An
      • Li Feng
      • Changwei Gu
    • 11Avaliações de usuários
    • 8Avaliações da crítica
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      • 14 vitórias e 9 indicações no total

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    Jing An
    Li Feng
    • Older brother
    Changwei Gu
    Changwei Gu
    • Blind man
    Meiying Huang
    • Mother
    Shi Junhui
    Wenying Li
    • Younger brother's deskmate
    Guancheng Liu
    • Guo Zi
    • (as Lei Liu)
    Guonan Liu
    Yulai Lü
    Yulai Lü
    • Younger Brother
    • (as Yulai Lu)
    Lan Wang
    Lan Wang
    • Jin Zhi
    Calvin Yu
      Jingchu Zhang
      Jingchu Zhang
      • Sister
      Yiwei Zhao
      • Father
      Ping Zong
      • Chinese teacher Wang
      • Direção
        • Changwei Gu
      • Roteirista
        • Qiang Li
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      Avaliações de usuários11

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      lnp3

      A touching film about China's lower middle-class

      Set in 1976 in some unidentified midsize city, "Peacock" tells the story of three young adult members of the Gao family trying to make their way in post-Cultural Revolution China. This is very much a fleeting moment in time when Chinese society is still marked by the austerity of the Maoist era and when foundational beliefs in communism have all but vanished--soon to be replaced by consumerism.

      Structured as a kind of trilogy that puts each child successively into the foreground, it begins with the tale of Weihong (Zhang Jingchu), the daughter and youngest child. Returning home one day on her bicycle, she experiences an almost mystical encounter with a group of male and female paratroopers parachuting into a nearby field. When the parachute strings of the squad leader, a handsome man with a Beijing accent (as the subtitle indicates), gets tangled in her handle-bars, she resolves at that moment to become a paratrooper herself. That decision has more to do with the romance of the uniform, an attraction to the squad leader and the esthetics of the blue silk parachute than it does with the legend of the Red Army. Furthermore, the Beijing accent has a certain cachet for Weihong, which for denizens of her city must have the same class connotations that an Oxbridge accent has for somebody living in the East End of London.

      After the Red Army rejects her application, she carries a torch both for the handsome squad leader and the numinous parachute. At home she sews together her own parachute, attaches it to the back of her bike like a kite and rides through the streets until unceremoniously crashing into another bike. While she lies semiconscious on the street, an admirer, whom she has rejected in the past, takes the parachute hostage. He will only release it after she has had sex with him in a nearby forest. In this film, love--like all other ideals--comes in short supply.

      full: http://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2006/06/16/peacock/
      10camcam

      Really good movie, one of the best Chinese movies I have seen in several years

      We finally watched this a few nights ago. I brought the DVD back from China a few months ago. This is an extremely good movie -- in my opinion one of the best movies from China that I have seen in a while -- and I am surprised and disappointed that it hasn't been released in the states yet. This is not a bloated and overwrought effort at an epic of the sort that has become so common in China.

      This is a touching study of the siblings in a single family, and their struggle to get by. This may seem like an odd analogy, but watching it made me think of Yasujiro Ozu's movies. Obviously the film is about China and not Japan, but there are some parallels in terms of the use of a single family as a lens for evoking a changing society. Someone with an interest in China could learn a lot about society there during the seventies and eighties.

      As one would expect given Gu Changwei's background as a cinematographer, the film is absolutely beautiful to look at.

      I hope this is released in the States - if it hasn't been already - so others have an opportunity to enjoy it.
      9sisuallen

      Great movies always remind us of our past and Peacock is one of them

      I am 21 year old now, although I don't belong to the time in which the story of Peacock happened, I am a Chinese anyway and I know it would take place in those years and I feel glad and of course proud that someone has put it on screen at last.

      We are living in this world, sometimes without a clear purpose: study,work,date and love, not realizing that what we are doing now is called living because life has a magic to obsess its victims with trifles so that they seldom notice that hours,days or months has passed by. Only when we occidentally see a picture taken years ago or view a video starred by our young images,do we find out the trick of life and begin to recall the passing time. Reminiscing is pleasant both for the young and the elder. Memories,no matter sweet or bitter,are like old songs, which will never fail to touch you the moment you catch the familiar tunes.

      For me,Peacock is a reminder to my own childhood. Although I live in a different time, the movie does have some traces of the unchanged childhood of every Chinese. We have our dreams but we dare not talk about it with our parents, because in 9 out of 10 cases, our parents will not be impressed by our 'naive' dream and in their eyes, studying is the only way for us. In our adolescence, we boys were very curious about girls but we never had the education about sex and the only thing we were thought was that 'don't do stupid things with girls' and that was the comment about sex or about love.

      To some extent, Peacock remains a story which also has some truth. I don't believe in the parachute, but now I think it is only a symbol of dream.It seems a little unreal when a realism contains something romantic.However, it is a 100 percent masterpiece and I'd like to watch it again in spite of the length.
      YNOT_at_the_Movies

      Dreams don't always come true

      The story is set in the 1970s in a small town in China. A middle aged couple has three children. The eldest son is obese and mentally challenged, therefore he is teased and outcasted by others. The second child is an outgoing and energetic daughter, who is not afraid of doing anything to pursue her dreams or to survive. The youngest child is a shy and quiet boy who is ashamed by his older brother and tries to break away from the misery in his family. Breaking into three sections focusing on each of these siblings, the film allows us to look into the lives of ordinary Chinese people the 70s.

      With poetic cinematography, this film reveals fascinating stories and characters to the audience. After watching this film, I doubt that anybody would forget the image of an old lady slowly passing the dinning table in the hall way where the family has supper together everyday. We witness how the three siblings dreamed, how they fought to make their dreams come true, and how they succeeded or failed, and how powerless and hopeless they were to accept their fate.

      This is a must see, not to be missed.
      10shhyin

      Not your usual Hollywood

      This is actually an excellent work of art full of symbolism. The director doesn't force to impose his ideas into your mind, which is the very reason the pace is set slow. The movie was exposed with strong cinematic languages, such as stage drama-like long shots, great acting, and finally fabulous music. The music matches the theme so well that we are reminded of the music composed by Glass for "The Hours". It circumvents your usual expectation of a social environment of Mainland China in late 1970s' and early 1980s', during which the Chinese society was in the dawn of spectacular transformation, economically and culturally. It tells the story of the cruel reality of life. It looks like there is not bit happiness in the movie. No true love, no respect between people, all about humiliation and desperation, leaving alone realizing one's dreams. But the movie reveals tremendous subconsciousness of a lot of people who failed to express it by themselves and presents profound, twisted human nature in certain social circumstances. If you ever lived through that period in China (maybe even now, for some people, in some part of that country, although the situation has been greatly improved), it inspires enormous imagination and thoughts. Life, life, life, how many people didn't enjoy your beauty before you pass by without a trace? Surely the concepts of human dignity and meanings of life come upon surface again. The style is so "anti-Hollywood" and so efficient and once again proves that the language of films is universal. What a shame that only a very limited population have gotten the chance to watch it. Although it's pretty long (144 minutes), you just expect more from this great cameraman-turned-movie director. So what's his next? Could he recruit enough resource to make a movie about today's China with philosophical symbol? One can't help but holding his breath because this man is definitely talented enough to get out one some day.

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        The first film directed by Changwei Gu, who originally only worked as cinematographer.
      • Conexões
        Features Kimi yo fundo no kawa wo watare (1976)

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 18 de fevereiro de 2005 (China)
      • País de origem
        • China
      • Idioma
        • Mandarim
      • Também conhecido como
        • Peacock
      • Locações de filme
        • Anyang, Henan, China
      • Empresa de produção
        • Asian Union Film & Entertainment
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        • US$ 55
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      • Tempo de duração
        2 horas 16 minutos
      • Cor
        • Color
      • Mixagem de som
        • Dolby Digital
      • Proporção
        • 1.85 : 1

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