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Blind Mountain(盲山)

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China · 2007
1h 35m
Director Li Yang
Starring Huang Lu, Youan Yang, Yuling Zhang, Yunle He
Genre Crime, Drama

Bai Xuemei, a college student, is drugged, kidnapped and sold as a bride to a villager in the mist-shrouded Qinling Mountains of China's Shaanxi province. Trapped in the fiercely traditional town and abused by her husband, the young woman searches for allies as she plans her escape.

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75

Chicago Tribune by

Li’s story is lean and economical, but deeply harrowing, as Xuemei--sympathetically played by debuting performer Huang Lu, the only classically trained actor in a cast of non-professionals--clings to her courage and tries again and again to escape.

30

Chicago Reader by Andrea Gronvall

The movie not only indicts the country's embrace of capitalism by showing how low people will sink to make money, it also denigrates the agrarian class--once celebrated as heroic under Mao--by portraying its members as illiterate barbarians concerned only with continuing their family lines.

50

Variety by Derek Elley

Low on drama and originality, and high on deja vu, sophomore outing by writer-director Li Yang ("Blind Shaft," 2003).

88

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

Twenty years ago, Li's film might have served as a warning; today, it rues a dehumanizing economic system run rampant that leaves one sad slave wife to muse, "It's easy to die. It's living that's hard."

67

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

Blind Mountain would be better-served by more touches of universality, as in the scene where a neighbor woman comforts Huang by saying, "All women go through this." That scene flirts with metaphor. The rest of the film too often descends into harangue.

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