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So Close to Paradise(扁担·姑娘)

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China · 1998
1h 33m
Director Wang Xiaoshuai
Starring Yu Shi, Tong Wang, Guo Tao, Tao Wu
Genre Crime, Drama

Two young farm workers, who like millions of others, leave their village to seek their fortunes in the city. Each chose a vastly different path to make it and become embroiled in misunderstandings, gangster brawls and police raids.

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The New York Times by Dana Stevens

Like Lou Ye's "Suzhou River," a Hitchcock homage similarly set in Shanghai's demimonde, So Close to Paradise offers an intriguing and sometimes self-canceling mixture of emotion and style.

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Film.com by Ernest Hardy

Xiaoshuai isn't really interested in glamorizing or even exploring the gangster lifestyle; nor is he interested in conventional dramatic arcs.

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New York Daily News by Jack Mathews

The Stockholm syndrome, that strange psychological malady by which hostages bond emotionally with their captors, is the central theme in this intimate melodrama.

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Village Voice by Jessica Winter

The elliptical, even fragmented editing style clashes with the reiterative voice-over, which could indicate a stylistic choice or cutting under duress.

70

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

The film is filled with a languid air of decadence and decay, and a touching sympathy for people whose lives are crushed in the shadows of progress.

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