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Crosscurrent (film)

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Wikipedia article




'Crosscurrent' is a 2016 Chinese drama film directed by Yang Chao. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin Mark Lee Ping-Bing won the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution for Cinematography.[https://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/2016/03_preistraeger_2016/03_preistraeger_2016.html Berlinale. Archiv. Prize winners 2016]. Retrieved 27 January 2019

Cast



* Qin Hao

* Xin Zhilei

* Wu Lipeng

* Wang Hongwei

* Jiang Hualin

Plot



Captain Gao Chun (Qin Hao) continues to go ashore to find an affair during the time he pilots a cargo ship along the Yangtze River. But he gradually discovers that the women he meets at different docks seems to be the same person-Anlu (Xin Zhilei). Just as the voyage goes up, Anlu is gentle and sometimes crazy, but she is getting younger and younger. Gao Chun falls in love with Anlu, stops the boat to meet her, and gradually finds that the location of Anlu is related to a handwritten poem of an unknown author. However, after the ship passes the Three Gorges, Anlu no longer appears. Gao Chun frantically searches for Anlu, and finds the secret of Anlu in the poetry and route maps. There is a change on the ship, but he still desperately drives the cargo ship alone and continues to trace the Yangtze River until he reaches the source of the snowy mountain. Finally, he finds the origin of Anlu and the secret of the Yangtze River.

Reception



Maggie Lee of 'Variety' called the film a "gorgeously shot meditation on the Yangtze River [that] all but drowns in pretentious symbolism and philosophical musings." Deborah Young of 'The Hollywood Reporter' said of the film: "Beautiful romanticism in search of a narrative shore." Lee Marshall of 'Screen Daily' called the film "a meandering, sluggish tale that offers moments of great beauty but ultimately feels like a ragbag, take-your-pick bundle of poetic and spiritual suggestions inspired by Chinas great Yangtze River."

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