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Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles(千里走单骑)

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Hong Kong, China, Japan · 2005
Rated PG · 1h 47m
Director Yasuo Furuhata
Starring Ken Takakura, Shinobu Terajima, Kiichi Nakai, Ken Nakamoto
Genre Drama

Takada is a Japanese fisherman who has been estranged from his son for many years. But when his son is diagnosed with terminal cancer, his daughter-in-law, Rie, summons Takada to the hospital. Through a series of obstacles and relationships, he is brought unexpectedly closer to both an understanding of himself and of his son.

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Christian Science Monitor by

This is not storytelling by a confident artist. Even Zhang's former mastery of visual form has become shaky, with a pedestrian handling of dramatic scenes and a surfeit of picture-postcard landscape shots.

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Salon by Andrew O'Hehir

This new picture will reach only a few devoted American spectators. That's too bad, because once you get used to the apparent flatness and emotional reserve of this picture, it's a sad, slyly comic tale of family trauma and reconciliation that packs a wallop.

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Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas

Unlikely to be ranked as one of Zhang's greatest accomplishments but is clearly the work of a major filmmaker. It is best seen as a heartfelt tribute to Takakura, as heroic and enduring a star as John Wayne.

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Film Threat by Phil Hall

Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou has created so many memorable films (most recently the wuxia double-play "Hero" and "House of Flying Daggers") that one can easily excuse his new clinker Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles.

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New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Riding Alone features a moving performance by Takakura (often called the Asian Clint Eastwood), as well as pretty cinematography. But the mushy script, co-written by Zhang, never rises above that of a TV soap opera.

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