25 May 2014

A City of Sadness (Hong Kong/Taiwan, 1989)

A meditative look into the country’s transition from the end of Japanese occupation in 1945, to its secession from mainland China in 1949 and beginning of nearly 40 years of martial law. Formally rigorous approach, along with a contemplative and mournful tone, were used for chronicling how each seemingly positive development, which, at that point, provided reason for hope for a more peaceful future, eventually always led to tragedy.

A City of Sadness is a striking story about one family's journey through some of the hardest years in Taiwanese history. In one of the main roles we have the outstanding Tony Leung, who's been in great films like In the Mood for Love (2000) and 2046 (2004). This film is spoiled with great actors who give much credibility to some really horrific events, and watching this film feels like an essential cultural achievement.  

Genre: Drama

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