Zhui zong (2017) Poster

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8/10
Visual beautiful movie while the story can be difficult to follow.
zolizolidus-357347 March 2018
I watched this at the Göteborg Film festival in late January 2018 and its always a bit of a chance to pick up and watch a movie that almost noone have watched.

This is defines as neo noir in its style and if you enjoy a visual experience watching movies you will get something out of this movie.

The copy they showed at the festival the subtitles switched very quickly and for someone that may not be into that language that can be a bit diffucult to pick up everything.

I look forward to pick this movie up on Dvd when I get a chance to. There is plenty of visual cool scenes with delightful lightning that makes it worth checking this out.

In its visual expression it match up to bladerunner while this movie aint sci fi. Think film noir but with a more modern take to it.
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8/10
A mesmerizing neo-noir
alain-kapel522 February 2021
An impressive neo-noir mystery from Chinese director Li Xiaofeng. It is a relatively unknown, but effective example of modern Chinese genre cinema, one with apparent arthouse sensibilities but still satisfying in a more classic narrative sense. Something like a Yiao Dinan film, but with its own style and pace.

OK, so first things first. This is a film that isn't very easy to follow if you go in blind. I really believe so because I personally found it hard to grasp how and why some events happened, and I read the summary and a few reviews before watching. So I advise you to arm yourself with patience and a clear mind before going in. Anyway, the story begins with a dead body found in a theatre. The case is handed to detective Chen, who quickly finds himself in a dead end and leaves the murder unsolved. Two more characters, a steelworker and medical student, enter the story at this point. What is their connection to the case? It's up to the viewer to discover. I will be silent about the plot from now on, but what needs to be mentioned is that the film intermingles these past events with the main narrative which takes place 10 years in the future. You follow these people in different stages in life as their stories unravel.

So, couple this complicated, sometimes messy non-linear narrative structure with a slow pace and you get a very intriguing, but not exactly accessible crime story. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but that's in big part thanks to the mesmerizing visual style, which bathes practically every scene in vivid colors. Oh and the camerawork is just splendid. Characters are tracked around beautiful painterly landscapes with remarkable fluidity. Really, it gets poetic at times, and works in favor of the noirish atmosphere that prevails throughout. The soundtrack also deserves a mention, it's minimalistic but always fitting.

If it was told as a straightforward narrative, this wouldn't be a very complex film. As it is, though, it remains a borderline abstract, yet never less than immersive neo-noir. Do check it out if you get the chance.
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