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Beijing Bicycle(十七岁的单车)

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France, Taiwan, China · 2002
Rated PG-13 · 1h 53m
Director Wang Xiaoshuai
Starring Cui Lin, Li Bin, Zhou Xun, Gao Yuanyuan
Genre Drama

A seventeen-year-old country boy working in Beijing as a courier has his bicycle stolen, and finds it with a schoolboy his age.

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Boston Globe by

Hard, gleaming images and an oblique storytelling style come to Wang the way the bike comes to Jian -- secondhand.

70

New Times (L.A.) by Bill Gallo

Shot in the mean streets of a great and compelling city, here's a fascinating vision of societal upheaval that would likely awe De Sica himself.

60

Washington Post by Desson Thomson

Beautifully filmed and very atmospheric in terms of evoking the sights and sounds of modern-day Beijing, this Chinese movie suffers a flat tire about halfway through.

75

New York Daily News by Jack Mathews

The movie is filled with sweetly funny moments, but its exposure of class, income and cultural differences makes it an uneasy charmer right up to its violent denouement.

40

Village Voice by Michael Atkinson

Wang mistakes affectless storytelling and character conception for rigor, and as a result huge portions of Beijing Bicycle are dull and repetitive.

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