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Upstream

Original title: Ni xing ren sheng
  • 2024
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.4K
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Bing Jia, Zheng Xu, and Xiao Wang in Upstream (2024)
Drama

Gao Zhilei's impulsive decision to become a stay-at-home husband leads to unforeseen challenges. As life takes a reverse turn, he's forced to face responsibilities as the family's breadwinne... Read allGao Zhilei's impulsive decision to become a stay-at-home husband leads to unforeseen challenges. As life takes a reverse turn, he's forced to face responsibilities as the family's breadwinner, ultimately finding himself and starting anew.Gao Zhilei's impulsive decision to become a stay-at-home husband leads to unforeseen challenges. As life takes a reverse turn, he's forced to face responsibilities as the family's breadwinner, ultimately finding himself and starting anew.

  • Director
    • Zheng Xu
  • Writers
    • Keke He
    • Zheng Xu
    • Zhiyu Qiu
  • Stars
    • Zheng Xu
    • Zhilei Xin
    • Xiao Wang
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Zheng Xu
    • Writers
      • Keke He
      • Zheng Xu
      • Zhiyu Qiu
    • Stars
      • Zheng Xu
      • Zhilei Xin
      • Xiao Wang
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Zheng Xu
    Zheng Xu
    • Gao Zhilei
    Zhilei Xin
    Zhilei Xin
    • Xiao Ni
    Xiao Wang
    Xiao Wang
    • Stingy
    Bing Jia
    • Zhu
    Bing Feng
    • Black
    Halin Chen
    • Jiajia
    Jiali Ding
    Jiali Ding
    • Gao's mother
    Yongdai Ding
    Yongdai Ding
    • Gao's father
    Xiaolei Huang
    Xiaolei Huang
    Jing Liang
    Jing Liang
    Meihan Liu
    • Qiu Xiaomin
    Jiakai Wu
    • Yang Dashan
    • Director
      • Zheng Xu
    • Writers
      • Keke He
      • Zheng Xu
      • Zhiyu Qiu
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    9vanderloot

    Fantastic great story

    Upstream is an extraordinary cinematic masterpiece that captures a powerful and deeply relatable story. The narrative resonates with the reality that many people face, pushing viewers to reflect on their own lives. For me, it sparked intense introspection about my career and life choices, especially my decision to pursue IT as a profession. Over time, this field has begun to feel like a temporary phase, one where obsolescence is almost inevitable. The film made me realise how important it is to evaluate where we stand and what truly matters in life.

    The acting, directing, and overall execution of this film are nothing short of phenomenal. Each actor delivered a performance so authentic and emotionally compelling that it completely immersed me in their world. The director's vision is clear, and the story flows with a perfect balance of emotion, tension, and realism. It's far beyond what we often see in big-budget productions like Disney's Marvel films, which can sometimes feel repetitive and shallow. Upstream stands out for its depth, originality, and the meaningful impact it leaves on its audience.

    What makes this film even more remarkable is its ability to inspire self-reflection and motivation. It serves as a wake-up call, reminding us that at some point, we all need to reassess our lives and strive towards our true goals. It's a rare film that not only entertains but also delivers a profound message. Huge respect to the creators for producing something so meaningful and impactful. Keep up the exceptional work-this is the kind of storytelling that changes perspectives and stays with viewers long after the credits roll.
    10ManunandhanS

    Besutiful

    Beautifully made; all about work-life-what it means to be a family. One of the very few movies recently watched talking about real life and this is one such movie. Life can take any path, unpredictable; despite any challenges faced how one can help oneself bounce back and what it means to be a family to be with you and support you in whatever you wanted to do to stand up again during such times makes life meaningful and and builds the bond which stays stronger. Father Mother Spouse child. This movie captures all the aspects of it, including work, competition, relationship with friends and customers.
    8anon-15964

    The poor risk it all in the dark underbelly of China's service economy

    If you have spent more than 2 days even as a tourist in China, chances are good you had a near-miss traffic accident with a "knight" in yellow-clad armour.

    This movie gives us a closer look at the overlooked. In China's biggest cities, the yellow "knights" as they are lovingly called buzz around like bees. Always trying to take a shortcut and running a red light to make a quick buck, the service economy runs on poor non-registered workers risking their life for little pay.

    Although thoroughly enjoyable, there's two aspects that hold this movie back slightly: first, the performances are good but the wife actress sticks out like a sore thumb. Poorly acted and poorer written still, it takes you out of the story every time she's on screen. Second, there's several parts where the movie really feels like a propaganda piece paid for by Kuai Di companies. Delivering bravely in the rain, to rooftops, to hospitals, all to become the "top driver" and save a kid with leukemia, it actually looks exactly like a popular Kaui Di ad that used to run on Chinese TV.

    So it's 4/5 for this delivery.
    10lambchopnixon

    Near-perfect comedy drama on China's yellow-jacket food deliverers

    The film has a great narrative arc, is very funny but really real, and gives a look at one section of China's hard workers: the food delivery riders.

    Upstream is acted very well, and doesn't ever miss a beat in story development or comic timing. It's a great feel-good tale, too.

    For a few years now, this profession hasn't been part of the gig economy as defined in the sense of such Western jobs that come with a lack of rights for employees.

    In 2021, China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) and other regulatory bodies mandated that local food delivery platforms provide drivers with a minimum wage, access to insurance, and improved working conditions. The order also required platforms to enroll delivery workers in social insurance programs.

    China does listen to its people. China's food delivery giants Meituan and Ele.me are to impose mandatory rest breaks for delivery drivers to improve their health and safety.

    The changes in policy come after a public outcry over a September incident when a 55-year-old delivery rider collapsed and died in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou.

    China is a point of interest now of course and one way to glimpse into its society without actually visiting is to watch this movie. The layers of propaganda from the countries of the West about China are thick, but even this film, a comedy but also real, can dissolve a few.

    This film helps us be less hateful and/or believing of the entire mass media with its constant negative framing of China. At the same time it's a ball watching it, a film so real we can feel it and relate, while laughing and shedding a tear too.
    8mihchis

    Upstream (2024) - A Raw and Resonant Portrait of Middle-Aged Survival

    Upstream is a powerful Chinese drama by director-actor Xu Zheng that dives deep into the crisis of middle age in the gig economy era. Set in post-pandemic China, the film follows Cao Zhilv, a 45-year-old IT engineer who loses his job and is forced to become a food delivery driver to support his family. What follows is a gritty, emotional journey through economic despair, generational pressure, and quiet resilience.

    The film's greatest strength lies in its social commentary. It boldly addresses age discrimination, labor exploitation, and the brutal reality of "996" work culture. Xu Zheng delivers a deeply human performance - weary, proud, and quietly desperate - supported by raw cinematography that focuses on facial expressions and daily struggle rather than melodrama.

    A standout scene shows Cao bleeding and exhausted, still determined to deliver an order - a gut-wrenching metaphor for dignity amidst dehumanization. The ending, where he builds a navigation app to help fellow delivery workers, has sparked debate. Some see it as overly optimistic, brushing past deeper structural issues. Others embrace it as a symbol of hope and self-reinvention.

    While the secondary characters could have been fleshed out more, and certain moments feel dramatized, Upstream remains a poignant and timely film. It doesn't offer easy answers, but it makes you pause, reflect, and empathize - and that, perhaps, is its greatest achievement.

    Verdict: A moving and socially conscious film that gives a voice to the often invisible workforce. Recommended for fans of grounded dramas like The Pursuit of Happyness or Nomadland.

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 2024 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Ngược Dòng Cuộc Đời
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      • Shanghai Ruyi Entertainment Co.
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      • $69,859
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      • 2h 1m(121 min)
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      • Dolby Atmos
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