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Quitting(昨天)

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China · 2001
1h 54m
Director Zhang Yang
Starring Jia Hongsheng, Jia Fengsen, Tong Wang, Zhu Hongmao
Genre Drama

An actor becomes increasingly introverted and psychotic and his entire family attempts to intervene.

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50

Village Voice by J. Hoberman

Alternately grueling and soporific, Quitting is a movie about addiction that demands the viewer also give something up.

50

Chicago Reader by J.R. Jones

Unfortunately Jia --a rather limited actor, judging from the movies excerpted here -- has trouble either articulating or projecting the existential crisis that ultimately landed him in a mental institution, which leaves the emotional center of the film inert.

50

L.A. Weekly by John Patterson

Whether Quitting will prove absorbing to American audiences is debatable: After all, it's not like we don't have enough rehab stories of our own, and Jia often comes across as a sullen, unreachable brat.

60

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

The entire cast is extraordinarily good -- many of them are, after all, actors by trade -- but throughout, Zhang is keen to remind his audience that this is only a dramatization.

63

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

It is a brave experiment, based on life and using actors who play themselves, but it buys into the whole false notion that artists are somehow too brilliant to be sober.

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