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Long Day's Journey Into Night

Original title: Diqiu zuihou de yewan
  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
10K
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Tang Wei in Long Day's Journey Into Night (2018)
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A man went back to Guizhou, found the tracks of a mysterious woman. He recalls the summer he spent with her twenty years ago.A man went back to Guizhou, found the tracks of a mysterious woman. He recalls the summer he spent with her twenty years ago.A man went back to Guizhou, found the tracks of a mysterious woman. He recalls the summer he spent with her twenty years ago.

  • Director
    • Bi Gan
  • Writer
    • Bi Gan
  • Stars
    • Tang Wei
    • Jue Huang
    • Sylvia Chang
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bi Gan
    • Writer
      • Bi Gan
    • Stars
      • Tang Wei
      • Jue Huang
      • Sylvia Chang
    • 65User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
    • 88Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 43 nominations total

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    Tang Wei
    Tang Wei
    • Wan Qiwen…
    Jue Huang
    Jue Huang
    • Luo Hongwu
    Sylvia Chang
    Sylvia Chang
    • Wildcat's Mom…
    Hong-Chi Lee
    Hong-Chi Lee
    • Wildcat
    Yongzhong Chen
    • Zuo Hongyuan
    Feiyang Luo
    • Wildcat (Childhood)
    Chloe Maayan
    Chloe Maayan
    • Pager
    Chun-hao Tuan
    Chun-hao Tuan
    • Ex-husband of Wan Qiwen
    Yanmin Bi
    • Woman Prisoner
    Lixun Xie
    • Lover of Red-hair Woman
    Xi Qi
    Xi Qi
    • Woman in Jade Hotel
    Ming-Dow
    Ming-Dow
    • Traffic Police
    • (as Ming Dow)
    Zezhi Long
    • Yellow-hair Man in Pool Room
    Jianjun Ding
    • Traffic Office
    Kailong Jiang
    • Hatchet Man D
    Kai Liang
    • Waiter of Hotel
    Chuanren Lin
    • Locomotive Prostitute
    Xizhen Liu
    • Karaoke Dancing Girl
    • Director
      • Bi Gan
    • Writer
      • Bi Gan
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    7socrates4

    Great Chinese Art Film

    This film (which bears absolutely no resemblance to the well-known play with which it shares a title) is first and foremost an art film. Rather than containing a logical story, it is more about mood, tone, and memory. But it captures those things about as well as any film ever has.

    It borrows a great deal from previous films in the art genre, including THE MIRROR as well as the films of Wong Kar-wai and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. So if you enjoy those kinds of films, this one is for you. It also has one of the best dream sequences of all time. Recommend for fans of Asian art films.
    7kim_smoltz

    Truly dazzling and unforgettable, yet lacking in plot delivery

    "Long Day's Journey Into Night" is a dazzling and captivating look into the mind of one man's obsession with a woman who disappeared inexplicably from his life several years ago, and his odyssey to uncover her current location. As China's most financially successful arthouse release in history, foreign audiences will be equally captivated by this admittedly strange film's humanity, surrealism, and bizarre familiarity.

    I first came to hear of this film after reading the extraordinary hype around its cinematography, which features a staggering 55-minute long cut that continues until the end of the film. Let me be abundantly clear that every ounce of this hype is deserved; perhaps even an understatement.

    "Long Day's Journey" is quite possibly the most aesthetically beautiful film I've ever seen. If not, it is certainly in the top five. Nearly every single frame of this film looks like it could belong in an art museum. It is shot impeccably, without error, for its entire 133 minute runtime. The cinematographers -- of which there are three -- heavily rely on color contrast, distortion in the shape of oscillating water, gorgeous close-ups, and slow dollying. It attaches itself effortlessly to the film's dreamlike tone, like two perfect jigsaw pieces. It's a platitude, I know -- but it has to be seen to be believed. If there's any justice in the world, "Long Day's Journey" will be shown in college cinematography classes around the world for decades to come.

    The film jumps back and forth from present day to roughly 20 years prior, when our protagonist Luo Hongwu (Huang Jue) was spending time with his since long-lost love, Wan Qiwen (Tang Wei). The cuts that change time periods are not always recognizable, and the overall delivery of the plot is muddled at times. I think that these subtle cuts were an intentional decision by the director, Bi Gan, to preserve a sense of dreamlike continuity that works in favor of the film's tone. Unfortunately, it messed with the overall comprehension of the plot -- at times it was unclear if the action on-screen was supposed to be occuring in present day, or in the past. About 30 minutes into the film, I noticed that Hongwu's facial hair was slightly different depending on the time frame; once I figured this out, the unclear timeline wasn't a huge issue for me. At the same time, I can completely understand why some would be utterly baffled by the film because of this. The two poor people who sat behind me never figured it out, frequently making comments about how confused they were, and I can't blame them.

    But at the same time, "Long Day's Journey" isn't truly about the plot. It's about a man's mind, and the feelings of beauty, pain, darkness, and light that comes with the notion of loving someone you should've moved on from a decade ago. In a way, the cinematography and the fantastic score are the true "directors" of the film, and bring these themes to life even more than the plot itself.

    The final 55 minutes of the film -- the long cut I mentioned earlier -- is a clear break from the rest of the film; an "epilogue" if you will. It is entirely surreal, perhaps even nonsensical, and heavily alludes to themes and symbolism from the first 90ish minutes...similar to a dream you might have about the day you just lived through. The ending of the film is ambiguous and open to interpretation, like all dreams are. To that end, if I had to describe the entire film in one word, it would certainly be "dreamlike."

    This isn't a film for everybody, and that's okay. If you're turned off by nonlinear storytelling, "Long Day's Journey" won't do you any favors; it's not nearly as cohesive and accessible as other films that use the same format. However, I'd reckon that even if you had a difficult time understanding the plot, the overall tone and cinematography will guide you through the rest of the film. If you leave with nothing else, you'll have seen one of the most visually beautiful films of all time.

    Take it to the bank, you'll see this film in the running for Best Foreign Film at the Oscars next year.
    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    Worth sticking with

    The first half is already pretty interesting, and then the second half I think is what makes this special. It's a crazy technical achievement, having one take that lasts nearly an hour, and to incorporate both a child actor and an animal into it was insane, if the old adage about not working with children or animals is to be believed.

    But the first half shouldn't be discarded, as it contains some striking imagery and a few scenes that themselves are comprised of li takes (just not nearly as long as that final long take).

    It's hard to say what this is about sometimes, and I think I began finding it more engaging when I stopped worrying too much about the plot. It works well enough as an experience - with its impressive visuals and the excellent and haunting music - to satisfy.
    8codseyes

    Poignant and poetic

    An unexpected gem, reminded me of early Wim Wenders or Jadorowsky. Obviously it's not a linear plot set in everyday reality, something that some reviewers seem to have not understood. It's metaphysical references resonate more and more strongly - mortality and transience, love and loss. It's disconcerting and haunting, very original.
    8LinkinParkEnjoyer

    Great movie

    I had a hard time following the first half of the movie, it felt more like shattered memories than cohesive story/narrative. It felt to long although it had it's moments like the karaoke part... Then that one hour long take came and it blew me away. The camerawork and visuals in this movie are astonishing, it added to that hypnotizing feeling of the whole movie. With few rewatched the rating might go up!

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    • Trivia
      The marketing of the film was met with major controversy after its opening. The marketing of this art film was targeted massively towards the general public, instead of art film lovers. The film opened on December 31, 2018 since it was the last day of the year and it was intended to be "a good event to celebrate the new year". It was estimated that a lot of people went to see the film without knowing that this is an art house film. This resulted in major backlash as netizens complained against the film, as well as calling the ones who appreciated it "jia wenyi (phony-artistic)". The film earned 38 million USD on the first day of opening, yet the box office of the second day was decreased by 96%.
    • Quotes

      Lu Hongwu: Dreams rise up and I wonder if my body is made of hydrogen. And then my memories would be made of stone.

    • Connections
      Referenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The End of that Stupid Hashtag (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Jasper Night
      theme song performed by Hebe Tien

      composed by Tianyi Xiong

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    • Release date
      • December 31, 2018 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Anticipate Pictures (Singapore)
      • Bac Films (France)
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Long Day's Journey into Night
    • Filming locations
      • China
    • Production companies
      • Zhejiang Huace Film & TV
      • Dangmai Films (Shanghai)
      • Huace Pictures
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    • Budget
      • CN¥40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $521,365
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,746
      • Apr 14, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $42,140,994
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 18m(138 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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