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Together

Original title: He ni zai yi qi
  • 2002
  • PG
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
4.5K
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Together (2002)
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A violin prodigy and his father travel to Beijing, where the father seeks the means to his son's success while the son struggles to accept the path laid before him.A violin prodigy and his father travel to Beijing, where the father seeks the means to his son's success while the son struggles to accept the path laid before him.A violin prodigy and his father travel to Beijing, where the father seeks the means to his son's success while the son struggles to accept the path laid before him.

  • Director
    • Kaige Chen
  • Writers
    • Kaige Chen
    • Xiaolu Xue
  • Stars
    • Yun Tang
    • Peiqi Liu
    • Hong Chen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Kaige Chen
    • Writers
      • Kaige Chen
      • Xiaolu Xue
    • Stars
      • Yun Tang
      • Peiqi Liu
      • Hong Chen
    • 66User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Yun Tang
    Yun Tang
    • Liu Xiaochun
    Peiqi Liu
    Peiqi Liu
    • Liu Cheng
    • (as Peiqi Lui)
    Hong Chen
    Hong Chen
    • Lili
    Zhiwen Wang
    Zhiwen Wang
    • Prof. Jiang
    Kaige Chen
    Kaige Chen
    • Prof. Yu Shifeng
    Qiang Chen
    • Hui
    Qing Zhang
    • Lin Yu
    Kim Hye-ri
    • Prof. Yu's Wife
    • (as Hye-ri Kim)
    Bing Liu
    • Debao
    Chuan-Yuan Li
    • Tang Rong
    Ru-Yun Tang
    Ru-Yun Tang
    Haiyan Zhang
    • Child's mother
    • Director
      • Kaige Chen
    • Writers
      • Kaige Chen
      • Xiaolu Xue
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    User reviews66

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    7ccthemovieman-1

    Nice People, Nice Music

    Here is fairly pleasant story of a 13-year-old violin prodigy and his financially-strapped father try to get the boy professional help to aid in the kid's musical career. The father is a bit on the pushy side but he has a good heart and he's pretty comical, too. The young teen is a likable kid and the other main characters - two of his teachers and the "big sister" - are all interesting people.

    The dialog, as with many "foreign" films, is different from what we are used to hearing in North America and I, for one, find it appealing.

    At almost two hours, this might be a bit long for most people to put up with subtitles, but I didn't find that a hindrance in keeping focused on this story. Along the way, you get to enjoy some excellent violin playing, too. People who like amiable-character stories and good music should enjoy this very much.
    10edgar-guzman

    For music lovers... excellent

    I rent this movie because a promotion (pay 2 rents, take 3 movies), And what a surprise. OK, I don't wash to much "Chinise Movies", here in México people are custom to the American Movies, but renting these movie is a great option.

    Is about a kid with so much talent (palying a violin) that his father does practically everything to help him become a star, but he is just a kid and plays because his father ask him. The different people that the kid knows and the way his talent is absorbing friends to help him is moving. The music in the movies is splendid, characters and performance of actors are great, and let you understand the way people live in china in the 80's. Contains no violence or aggressive scenes, quiet good scrip.

    I don't know a movie that I can compare with this, sorry.

    I enjoy the end, despite my friend said wasn't good enough, but if you like music and a familiar movie, this is a must see movie.
    10thedivagirl

    A beautiful love story between a father and his son.

    I didn't have many expectations for this film having long since lost my patience for subtitles and slow-moving foreign films. This film was a very pleasant surprise. A beautifully rendered story about the sacrifices we make for art, the sacrifices parents make for children, and the sacrifices teachers make for their students. I found myself thinking about the larger questions in life as I watched Han ni zai yiki--the struggles of the young protagonist to become a man, the heart-breaking dilemma that allows his father to become one as well, and the ways in which we lose our ways in life, and luckily how the entry of a new love (in its platonic sense) can get us back on the path.

    At its center, Han ni zai yiki is the story of a father and his son. Never have I seen this relationship told with such honesty and impact. Instead of a perfect father giving pearls of wisdom to a son eager for his approval, we see an imperfect man doing the best he can for a son who is not necessarily appreciative.

    It is sentimental, but that doesn't stop it from being thought-provoking, or from teaching the viewer something he or she is likely to have forgotten in this age of kung-fu special effect sequences and digitized actors.

    In the U.S. at least, we've been saturated with ever-dumber plot lines, plasticized breasts, and explosions to emphasize every character realization. It's unusual to go to the cinema to be treated to a real story with complex and realistic characters in difficult situations that actually have some bearing on our lives. Together was a breath of fresh air.

    I hope that the negative opinions expressed earlier don't stop anyone from seeing this film. Although I'd waited four years to see the sequel to the Matrix, I'd have to say, without a doubt, Han ni zai yiki is the best film I've seen all year.
    zenthrus

    Hollywood Should Be Taking Notes

    He ni zai yi qi (or Together) is the stirring story of a young violin protege, Xiaochun, competing in the cutthroat world of Chinese classical music. Xiaochun's father dreams only of his son's success and goes to great lengths to accomplish this goal. Each character is developed and interesting and viewers will find themselves sympathisizing not only with Xiaochun, but with each person he comes in contact with. Director Chen Kaige weaves unique images together with a heartbreaking soundtrack to give this movie a definite feeling of realism. The acting by Tang Yun (Xiaochun) and Liu Peiqi (Liu Chen)is heartfelt and endearing. This is another example of quality Chinese-made cinema worth missing a few Hollywood run-of-the-mill flicks for. This is a definite don't miss.
    8john-2047

    Particularly touching for former musicians

    The kid and his father do a great job making this work. The plot twist is very powerful. The musicianship is incredible. If you don't cry at the end, you're made of stone... I don't care how cynical you are.

    Movie does make use of several clichés about music teachers, but the funny thing is, a lot of music teachers are that cliché! And the classical music world is very political, as portrayed. And great musicianship IS a function of more than just fast fingers, as portrayed. The toughest part of this is how a country bumpkin learned to be that good in the first place. Who was his teacher?

    Anyway, I highly recommend it.

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    Storyline

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    • Goofs
      When Lili offers the bank book to Liu Chen, the shot from behind her shows her holding it out to him in both hands. In the next shot from the front, her hands are holding the bank book in her lap.
    • Quotes

      Liu Xiaochun: [in Mandarin] Dad, my back itches.

      Liu Cheng: [in Mandarin] Here.

    • Alternate versions
      Le virtuose (Quebec French Title)
    • Connections
      Featured in The Other Cinema: Together (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Scottish Fantasy for Violin, Harp and Orchestra
      by Max Bruch

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • MGM/UA
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Cây Vi Câm Vàng
    • Filming locations
      • Beijing, China
    • Production companies
      • 21 Century Shengkai Film
      • 21st Century Hero Film Investments
      • Big Bang Creative
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,151,941
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $69,209
      • Jun 1, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,687,167
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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