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The Foliage

A Window on Asian Cinema

Love/Romance ·  

  • CountryChina
  • Production Year2004
  • Running Time105min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
In the summer of 1974 when the Cultural Revolution sways the fate of ordinary people, Xing Yu and Si Mong happen to bump into each other on a bus. That short moment decides their destiny forever. The Foliage is a story about a destined love that is swayed by historical events. Ding Guo, Xing Yu′s boyfriend, is also the leader of the commune she belongs to. The tragic background of the Cultural Revolution and the emotional entanglement and tension that the triangular relationship brings well serve to depict the thirty-year-long love story that the three characters live through. The story ends, letting all of them meet together. Then, there follows an interesting epilogue, which allows room for the viewer′s imagination; which is, "What if they did not come across each other on the bus?" What makes this vain assumption keep repeating? Was it really destiny? Or, was it just history? The film gives us no answer. Instead, it pushes any pessimistic or optimistic views aside, and then questions again whether their love was real. When an unwelcome part of history meets an overly excessive passion, the emotion derived from it is often viewed as their destiny. Then, is it in fact history that the director wanted to rewrite through this typical love story? For director Lu Yue, love and destiny make a pair, but the destiny is more convincing when it is paired with history. That is because the historys dark shadow stays longer even after the sun goes down. (Kang So-won)
Director
Yue LU
One of China’s best cinematographers, Lu Yue’s credits include Joan Chen’s [Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl] and Zhang Yimou’s [Shanghai Triad], which won Lu numerous accolades including the Best Visual Effects award at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, Best Cinematography for the New York and Los Angeles Film Critics Associations; and a Best Cinematography nomination at the 1996 Academy Awards. [Mr. Zhao], his first feature film, won the Best Film award at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival.
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Credit
  • Director Yue LU 뤼러
  • Producer Chris Liu
  • Cast Shu Qi, Liu Ye
  • Screenplay Frank Shi, Wu Ying, Huang Jingjing
  • Cinematography Pan Dawei, Xie Ze, Yao Jiang Yun
  • Production Design Di Kun
  • Editor Zhai Ru
  • Sound Chao Jun
  • Production Company Beijing 21 Century Bona Film Co.Ltd.
    Rm A288, Guomen Bulding, No1. Zuojiazhang, Chaoyang District Beijing CHINA
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