Zhou Yu's Train PG-13
A woman torn between a man and a memory
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DVD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 33 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: November 23, 2004
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: Sony Pictures
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Gong Li & Tony "Big Tony" Leung | |
Performer: | Honglei Sun & Chen Quing | |
Directed by | Sun Zhou | |
Screenwriting by | Sun Zhou, Cun Bei & Zhang Mei | |
Composition by | Shigeru Umebayashi | |
Produced by | Huang Jianxin, Sun Zhou & Bill Kong | |
Executive Production by | Yang Buting & Zhao Xinxian |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/4 --
Li fails to stoke much heat in Sun Zhou's pretentious and symbolic love triangle.
Philadelphia Inquirer
The effort required at the end of Zhou Yu's Train to sort out exactly what just went down isn't worth the payoff.
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Washington Post
Rating: 2/5 --
It just may be a movie that has difficulty transcending national borders.
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Austin Chronicle
One can quibble with the film here and there, and it takes a turn toward conventional sentiment at the end, but it's a pleasure to be able to describe a film as Hollywoodish and mean it as a compliment.
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Senses of Cinema
Rating: 2/4 --
[Zhou Yu]'s contradictory impulses, as well as a convoluted narrative structure, make Zhou Yu's Train a rough ride.
Salt Lake Tribune
Rating: 2/4 --
Beautiful to look at but aimless as a broken compass.
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Miami Herald
Rating: 2.5/5 --
See Zhou Yu's Train for the interesting Chinese scenery, or see it to feast your eyes on the always beautiful Gong Li, but don't see it for the drama
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Filmcritic.com
Product Description:
Gong Li, star of such epics as RAISE THE RED LANTERN and JU DOU, is unforgettable as the title character in ZHOU YU'S TRAIN, the poignant story of an unusual love triangle set in the Chinese countryside. Zhou Yu is an impulsive woman who makes porcelain pottery for a living, painting each one exquisitely. After meeting shy poet Cheng Ching (Tony Leung Ka Fai), she starts visiting him, taking a two-hour train ride twice a week from Sanming to Chongyang. On that train she is pursued by Dr. Zhang (Honglei Sun), a country vet who is intrigued by both her and a porcelain vase she has made. While Cheng Ching remains tentative, unable to completely commit to her and his poetry, Zhou Yu's burgeoning friendship with Zhang threatens to turn into something more.
Cowriter/coproducer/director Sun Zhou has crafted a beautifully alluring film in ZHOU YU'S TRAIN, set among the lush green countryside of China. One particularly gorgeous scene involves Zhang and Zhou Yu searching for a lake that Cheng Ching has compared to his lover. The complex story is told in nonlinear fashion, with scenes from the past converging onto the present in repeated ways that shed new light on the characters and their relationships. Gong Li is outstanding in a dual role, her eyes dancing across every scene. In only his second film, Honglei Sun shows remarkable depth. Wang Yu's stunning cinematography and Shigeru Umebayashi's haunting score add yet more wonder to this softly bittersweet film.
Cowriter/coproducer/director Sun Zhou has crafted a beautifully alluring film in ZHOU YU'S TRAIN, set among the lush green countryside of China. One particularly gorgeous scene involves Zhang and Zhou Yu searching for a lake that Cheng Ching has compared to his lover. The complex story is told in nonlinear fashion, with scenes from the past converging onto the present in repeated ways that shed new light on the characters and their relationships. Gong Li is outstanding in a dual role, her eyes dancing across every scene. In only his second film, Honglei Sun shows remarkable depth. Wang Yu's stunning cinematography and Shigeru Umebayashi's haunting score add yet more wonder to this softly bittersweet film.
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Romance
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Love Triangle
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Poets