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If you are feeling sads, I think Ai WeiWei: Never Sorry is a good movie to watch for survival mechanisms. I think about his absolute determination quite often when I feel like lying on the floor and giving up. It’s on Netflix Instant.
People Mountain, People Sea (人山人海) (2011) dir. Cai Shangjun (蔡尚君)
Screenwriter and film director Cai Shangjun, born 1967 in Beijing, graduated from the Central Academy of Drama (中央戏剧学院) in 1992 and has since written the screenplays for several major films, including Spicy Love Soup (爱情麻辣烫) and Sunflower (向日葵), both productions by film director Zhang Yang. People Mountain, People Sea takes its name from an idiom that refers to vast crowds, and tells the story of Tie, who in spite of his own financial struggles and migratory hardships seeks to find his brother’s hit-and-run murderer. The thriller touches upon the incompetencies of law enforcement, domestic migration, and corruption, exposing the painful flesh beneath China’s economic rise.
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I Love My Family (我爱我家) Dir. Ying Da (英达). 1993 – 1994.
I Love My Family is a 120-episode comedy sitcom about a six-member family in 1990s Beijing and their daily life and interactions with their neighbors and relatives. Known as the first multi-camera and Mandarin-language sitcom, I Love My Family was a watershed creation of director Ying Da’s career.
Starring a veteran grandfather, portrayed by Wen Xingyu (文兴宇); his harrowed elder son, portrayed by Yang Lixing (杨立新); his operatic daughter-in-law from the countryside, portrayed by Song Dandan (宋丹丹); his spendthrift playboy of a younger son, portrayed by Tian Liang (田亮); his daughter studying abroad in the U.S., portrayed by Zhao Mingming (赵明明); and his happy-go-lucky granddaughter who frequently finds herself in trouble at school, portrayed by Guan Ling (关凌). The sitcom follows the temporal misadventures of these characters as they confront familial, educational, workplace, and interpersonal conflicts.
I Love My Family is a commentary on both the transforming intergenerational sociopolitical situation burgeoning in China and the cross-cultural influence of Western thought and ideals. It garnered immediate attention for both is comedic value and its easily identifiable relevance to contemporary Chinese life.
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