A man's epic 14 year search for his son crosses paths with another man who shares a similar story.A man's epic 14 year search for his son crosses paths with another man who shares a similar story.A man's epic 14 year search for his son crosses paths with another man who shares a similar story.
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- 5 wins & 8 nominations
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Sandra Kwan Yue Ng
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- (as Junru Wu)
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- TriviaThis movie was inspired by the true story of Guo Gangtang, who searched for twenty-four years for his son who had been abducted from their home at two years old. Guo became a folk hero for traveling the country with "missing child" banners flying on his motorcycle. In July 2021, multiple international news outlets reported that his twenty-six-year-old son had been found, and his identity was confirmed through DNA results. The New York Times reported that the kidnapped toddler had been abducted and sold for an illegal adoption--a practice that rose during China's infamous one-child policy because of the premium families placed on having sons rather than daughters.
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This film will put shame to about 98% Chinese movies which were and have been blindly churned out so crazily every year from China. A great film that has deeply moved me endearingly. The most important ingredients that would make a movie so sublimely great did not just rely upon one thing. First of all, the screenplay writer must write it out of his own heart with passion, empathy and having the realistic experience as a parent. So this screenplay to me is a perfect one, and when a good screenplay became a reality by a director who was also that screenplay writer, then the movie got a very good chance to become a great one. So now we got a good screenplay, a good director who was also the screenplay writer, the next important ingredient to make it maintain the goodness was to find right and appropriate cast to make the screenplay become more real and alive. Here again, Andy Lau was approached to play the main character, a father lost his son and had been on the road for over 14 years looking for his kidnapped son.
Here, I have to admit and confess that before watched this film, Andy Lau to me was not a great actor; I often considered him as an over-blown, overly hyped actor without great talent, his images in so many movies were not impressive, albeit a bit pretentious, an actor became famous and popular simply by accident and by luck. But after this film, watching him played this role with his heart, mind and soul; with his micro expressions and his body languages so exquisitely genuine and so natural; with the great make-up works, attire/costume; his natural-grown salt-and-pepper hairdo, his thistle mustache and beard...his screen image was so perfect that had deeply moved me for the whole ongoing from start to the end. A great Oscar worthy performance that only a few Chinese male actors could have reached and achieved. Andy Lau had redemptively gifted himself to finally become a true great actor. Congratulations, Andy! You've finally arrived.
As to the young supporting actor, Boran Jin, who also had proved that he is an up and coming great young actor to be watched. The only thing that I am not quite sure about his role in this film is his way-too-white teeth. A country boy and motorcycle repair young guy, an often depressed young man who knew deep down in his heart that he was a kidnapped person, a guy with such deep loneliness and sorrow, did he still get the urge to brighten up his teeth so unbelievably white? Maybe likely but to me, highly unlikely.
Beautiful camera work! Through the great eyes of the master camera man, we have wonderfully experienced the beauty of China, on the road, an artwork wonderfully done.
Also, very nice soundtrack. The supporting music was just right, very tentative, very sublime and very reserved, accompanied every shot of the film with subtlety, not exaggerated and not pretentious. A wonderful supporting ingredient for a great movie, usually not done quite right by lot of movies.
In summary, this is a great film, a notch higher than "Dearest" in the same genre and subject. Watch it.
Here, I have to admit and confess that before watched this film, Andy Lau to me was not a great actor; I often considered him as an over-blown, overly hyped actor without great talent, his images in so many movies were not impressive, albeit a bit pretentious, an actor became famous and popular simply by accident and by luck. But after this film, watching him played this role with his heart, mind and soul; with his micro expressions and his body languages so exquisitely genuine and so natural; with the great make-up works, attire/costume; his natural-grown salt-and-pepper hairdo, his thistle mustache and beard...his screen image was so perfect that had deeply moved me for the whole ongoing from start to the end. A great Oscar worthy performance that only a few Chinese male actors could have reached and achieved. Andy Lau had redemptively gifted himself to finally become a true great actor. Congratulations, Andy! You've finally arrived.
As to the young supporting actor, Boran Jin, who also had proved that he is an up and coming great young actor to be watched. The only thing that I am not quite sure about his role in this film is his way-too-white teeth. A country boy and motorcycle repair young guy, an often depressed young man who knew deep down in his heart that he was a kidnapped person, a guy with such deep loneliness and sorrow, did he still get the urge to brighten up his teeth so unbelievably white? Maybe likely but to me, highly unlikely.
Beautiful camera work! Through the great eyes of the master camera man, we have wonderfully experienced the beauty of China, on the road, an artwork wonderfully done.
Also, very nice soundtrack. The supporting music was just right, very tentative, very sublime and very reserved, accompanied every shot of the film with subtlety, not exaggerated and not pretentious. A wonderful supporting ingredient for a great movie, usually not done quite right by lot of movies.
In summary, this is a great film, a notch higher than "Dearest" in the same genre and subject. Watch it.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $188,817
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $86,048
- Mar 22, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $34,930,177
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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