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The Shadowless Tower

The Shadowless Tower (白塔之光)

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Named after a Buddhist temple in Beijing, this film follows Gu Wentong, a middle-aged man who has not spoken to his father in over forty years. Through the encouragement of a new friend, he decides to seek him out and rebuild their relationship.

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The Film Stage by Leonardo Goi

Scenes do not begin or end in The Shadowless Tower so much as bleed and spill into each other, inviting you into a dreamscape where the boundary between fact and mirage is purposely blurry.

80

Screen Daily by Lee Marshall

The film’s delicacy of touch comes through not only in the bittersweet love story at its centre, but in a wealth of seemingly marginal details.

80

Variety by Jessica Kiang

As The Shadowless Tower ambles onward, it reveals its arcs of change not in dramatic showdowns or sudden revelations, but in ellipses, in the occasional mysterious fold in chronology and, most rewardingly, in the casual, unforced repetition of certain motifs.

80

The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

This movie opens itself to you with its feeling for people, its grace notes and a few bravura moments that close the distance between characters beautifully.

80

Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele

Zhang uses quiet to suggest an active calmness, so when a particular sound punctures the air — gurgling water, the music on a videotape, a child’s questions — it feels like the notes of life, the stuff that’s supposed to spark us.

75

Slant Magazine by Jake Cole

The characters’ generational angst humanizes the film’s view of a nation at a crossroads.

70

The Hollywood Reporter by David Rooney

Chinese writer-director Zhang Lu’s minor-key drama will be too muted and elusive to break beyond festivals, but its melancholy spell stays with you.