In 1920s Shanghai, two men create the prestigious Flowers Competition beauty pageant. When Wanyan Ying claims victory at the elite event, it triggers a chain of tragic events altering their ... Read allIn 1920s Shanghai, two men create the prestigious Flowers Competition beauty pageant. When Wanyan Ying claims victory at the elite event, it triggers a chain of tragic events altering their fates.In 1920s Shanghai, two men create the prestigious Flowers Competition beauty pageant. When Wanyan Ying claims victory at the elite event, it triggers a chain of tragic events altering their fates.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 15 nominations total
Linian Liu
- Gen. Wu
- (as Harrison Liu)
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It all depends on how much weight you'll lay on plot or a decent story. If you don't mind and can get into the mindset of a sort of Saturday Night Live sketch sort of thing, you may be able to really enjoy this (as I have read another reviewer here did). But if you actually want a coherent story you shouldn't even bother.
Starting off with a Godfather scene is either genius comedy (if you like the way they play it out) or annoying. Actually Zootopia did a far better job in spoofing Godfather (it's animated and it's animals, but watch and you'll see what I mean). The whole thing still is based on historic incidents, though I don't mean ET by Spielberg of course. But influences come from many sources and you'll either like this or think of it as waste of time
Starting off with a Godfather scene is either genius comedy (if you like the way they play it out) or annoying. Actually Zootopia did a far better job in spoofing Godfather (it's animated and it's animals, but watch and you'll see what I mean). The whole thing still is based on historic incidents, though I don't mean ET by Spielberg of course. But influences come from many sources and you'll either like this or think of it as waste of time
Audiences often say that they can't understand Jiang Wen's movies, so they should be watching comedies. However, the people who really understand Jiang Wen are those who read a lot, know history, love movies and really understand art, not those pseudo-artists who like to comment on excellent works. I like Jiang Wen's absurd romance very much. Under the absurd comedy effect, he presents the romantic language of film art. Under the romance, there are layers of historical truth, which clearly satirizes the old society and human nature. Such is the charm of Jiang Wen's absurdity and romance. If you say it's a bad movie, read more.
I really want to like this movie, but why do they act like they are on a staged play? Also what a confusing story! I really don't know what it is about plus they tend to over light the whole film.
I actually paid to see this movie. Just remember the lap dancing and a few passages. The whole film has a messy narrative, a fast and slow rhythm, and a grandiose performance. The whole film does not know what to say, what to say, what to say, and what to say. It's all over. I ask you to respect the movies and the audiences, whether you are interpreting real things, metaphorically criticizing current politics or making gimmicks and crazy jokes.
Seeing this movie and then worrying about the plot is like assessing a chain of pearls and commenting on the twine. This movie is a series of set pieces loosely strung together by the slightest of connections. Many are movie homages (spoofs or otherwise), others are song and dance numbers of Berkleyesqe proportions (there is a great 20's tap number) and still others lovingly imitate movie-maker styles - Tarantino and the Coen brothers are obvious sources of inspiration. There are holes and weak moments, but in all its a wonder. There are also soaring heights of inspired lunacy - the General and his Daughter (Six) belting out an operatic aria at his wedding. Graduate students will write essays about the sources used and mocked in this movie. (I thought I saw Dark City in the scene where Ma meets Six, and what is the nature of the use of audiences in the movie?) Open your mind and let it all seep in.
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Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $81,387,479
- Runtime
- 2h 20m(140 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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