A quiet, slow paced film. Rich character development, a subtle love triangle, and a taste of Chinese culture from the period after the war and before the Revolution, the film still has the power to draw one in. The story revolves around a man and his wife, his sister, their serva... read more
Hu Jingfan, Jun Wu, Xin Baiqing, Ye Xiaokeng, Lu Sisi
For his first feature since 1993's acclaimed The Blue Kite, director Tian Zhuangzhuang chose to remake a classic 1949 Chinese film, Springtime in a Small Town. The film takes place in 1946. Yuwen (Hu ... read more
DVD Release Date: November 23, 2004
Stats: 64 reviews
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July 6, 2007
What an awkward, clumsy mess of a film with so much potential to be as quietly beautiful as In the Mood For Love.
I first heard about this movie when reading about ITMFL, hearing that the original 1948 version had inspired the themes in my moody favourite film. Had heard ... read more -
October 29, 2007
Plotwise it's sort of a cross between In the Mood for Love and Days of Heaven. So at the heart of it is a love triangle. I am usually biased against stories involving love triangles, and a lot of this film has the same things that I dislike about the situation, but it succeeds in... read more
Critic Reviews
Springtime in a Small Town moves at a leisurely pace. And because it's a work of taste and tact, you can watch it in a pleasurable state. Full Review
Reinventing his source just as boldly as he has reinvented his artistic identity, Tian circumvents the usual mentality of remakes by making his material brand-new. Full Review
This isn't a radical film by any means, but in its gentle tempo, its avoidance of the obvious and stubborn insistence on the decency of its three touchingly human characters, 'Springtime in a Small To... Full Review
A film made with intelligence and craftsmanship. Full Review
Tian gets superbly nuanced performances from an inexperienced cast and choreographs his ensemble scenes with considerable self-assurance. Full Review
A gorgeous love story set in a battle-scarred house in China in the spring following the end of World War II.
Although its tone is more dreamy than steamy, this film oddly seems a product from the same heated template as a William Inge or Tennessee Williams drama of the early 1950's. Full Review
Each frame is as delicately poised and lit as a Vermeer portrait of a woman, beckoning but unknowable. Full Review
Exquisitely made love story, which marks the welcome return after 10 years of inactivity by director Tian Zhuangzhuang. Full Review
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