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The Road Home

Original title: Wo de fu qin mu qin
  • 1999
  • G
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
14K
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The Road Home (1999)
Theatrical Trailer from Sony Pictures Classics
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Prompted by the death of his father and the grief of his mother, a man recalls the story of how they met in flashback.Prompted by the death of his father and the grief of his mother, a man recalls the story of how they met in flashback.Prompted by the death of his father and the grief of his mother, a man recalls the story of how they met in flashback.

  • Director
    • Yimou Zhang
  • Writer
    • Shi Bao
  • Stars
    • Ziyi Zhang
    • Honglei Sun
    • Hao Zheng
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yimou Zhang
    • Writer
      • Shi Bao
    • Stars
      • Ziyi Zhang
      • Honglei Sun
      • Hao Zheng
    • 156User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Di & Lou Say Goodbye
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    Ziyi Zhang
    Ziyi Zhang
    • Zhao Di, Young
    • (as Zhang Ziyi)
    Honglei Sun
    Honglei Sun
    • Luo Yusheng
    • (as Sun Honglei)
    Hao Zheng
    • Luo Changyu
    • (as Zheng Hao)
    Yulian Zhao
    • Zhao Di, Old
    • (as Zhao Yulian)
    Bin Li
    • Grandmother
    Guifa Chang
    • Mayor, Old
    Wencheng Sung
    • Mayor
    Qi Liu
    • Carpenter Xia, Old
    Bo Ji
    • Carpenter Xia
    Zhongxi Zhang
    • Crockery Repairman
    Ling Bin Zhao
    • Mei Duo
    • Director
      • Yimou Zhang
    • Writer
      • Shi Bao
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews156

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    9Darkangel2

    Heart in Mouth!

    A peaceful jerking of tears; a humane and tender film that captures the slow process pending a loved ones funeral arrangements.

    Returning home after his fathers death, Luo Changyu reflects on the deep belonging his parents shared. As he traces the past, his mother's disciplined desire towards his father plays out like therapy for the heart.

    Zhang Ziyi; the actress more commonly known for her Martial arts adventures shines as the obituarist and adorable love interest of the shy Luo Changyu in this meaningful love story.

    Zhang Yimou (the director) is a rare individual, its hard to believe the same mind brought us the amazing 'House of Flying Daggers'.

    Beautiful cinema!
    10ash-20

    Wonderful story that will bring tears to your eyes

    This movie is a roller-coaster between joy and sorrow, one moment you're crying when the love of her life leaves the village, only to cry from happiness five minutes later when she finds a lost item given to her by the same man. I do not think I have ever seen such a beautiful story and screenplay. Many times during the movie I was brought to tears. Both from sadness as well as from happiness. I have just seen Ziyi Zhang in a marvelous part I will never forget. She deserves an Oscar for the part she played if you ask me,

    no one has ever moved me as much as she just did, I still have tears in my eyes...
    10lysthuset

    Asian beauty!

    In my country you can "rent" DVD and VHS movies for free at the local libraries. One day I visited my local library and picked out a few random dvds and went home to have a movie marathon-weekend. One of these dvds was "The Road Home". By looking at the cover, I didn't think this was a movie for me, but anyhow I started watching it late at night. After the first few minutes had passed I thought it looked like a pretty boring movie. The first scenes are shot in black and white from a snow covered little village somewhere in the Chinese wilderness... I quickly decided to turn it off and hit the bed. The next day I had little to do. The weather outside was crap so I decided to stay in. I got bored and had nothing to do so I reluctantly started watching "The Road Home" from where I left off... This is probably one of the best things I've done so far in my life ;-) Since that day I've bought the DVD and seen the movies about 4-5 times and it's simply one of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen (and I've seen a few!)... To give you an idea: I persuaded two of my best friends to join me watching the movie. They didn't have high expectations as this is as far from the Hollywood action they normally favourise when going to rent a movie. They are men in their 30's and one of them is a pretty "macho" guy. When the end-titles started scrolling, both of them had to wipe their eyes :-))) They where actually crying! I guess this is more of a story than a movie review, but I hope it's enough to give this movie the attention it deserves ;-)
    8museumofdave

    The Simple Elements of a Life Worth Living

    Get out the hankies! This film earns your emotions--if you are willing to watch a very simple story about unquestioning devotion, about respecting your elders, about simple values in spite of politics; the main story about a simple peasant girls initial infatuation with the new town schoolteacher is bookended by an after-tale of the present, an emotional gathering earned by the strength of an old woman's wishes and her son's willingness to meet her old-fashioned demands; what a shame that our nation prefers stylish junk (probably the top money earner this week at your local multiplex) which cleverly endorses brute violence as a solution to almost anything instead of modeling human behavior at its best
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Very Slow, But Very Beautiful, Touching

    For fans of faster-paced movies, be forewarned: this is extremely slow. For others who love a beautifully-filmed movie or a touching romance story, this Chinese film will do nicely.

    Zhang Ziyi, who has now become an International star thanks to Crouching Tiger, Hero, House Of Flying Daggers and Memoirs Of A Geisha, never looked prettier and more appealing than here. Maybe that's because she plays such a sweet, innocent, non-violent (no martial arts here) character: a woman smitten with a new teacher in town and one who will go any lengths (in a totally pure sense) to be noticed and attract this man, mainly in the form of incredible patience.

    This is one of the prettiest movies I've seen on DVD. It helps to be a fan of Ziyi and appreciate her beauty, because there are many shots of her face as she just stares looking for her man. This character gives new meanings to the words faithful, steadfast and devotion.

    The film is actually two stories: the here-and-now about an old man and woman, and a long flashback telling the love story of how they met. In the first segment, the man had just died and the woman is grieving and making funeral arrangements. They involve walking with the casket a long way home, hence the title. The middle part of the film, the romance, features Ziyi. That middle segment - the courtship - is in brilliant, almost stunning-looking color. The beginning and end of the film are both in black-and-white. The cinematography for both parts is magnificent.

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    • Trivia
      Filmmaker Yimou Zhang has said that this film was his tribute to and heavily influenced by the work of Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami.
    • Quotes

      Zhao Di, Young: I'll be waiting for you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Tvennesnack: Jag skyller på Tyskarna (2023)

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • El Camino A Casa
    • Filming locations
      • Donggou, Fengning, Hebei, China
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia
      • Guangxi Film Studio
      • Xin Huamian Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,280,490
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,780,490
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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