Bliss (2006)
浮生 Fu Sheng
Mandarin | Subtitle : English,Chinese | 94 min | XVid 592x336 | 128 kbps vbr mp3 | 23,976 fps | 700 mb | WRD rlz |
Genre : Drama | RS.com + ftp2share mirrors
“Bliss” is a movie by Sheng Zhimin who is considered as the 6th generation Chinese directors whose works generally take critical and realistic look at modern life. The movie has been played around many international film festival and managed to win award at Locarno International Film Festival and Shanghai IFF. The story is about a family living by the riverside that seem close to each other , but each of the member is hiding personal secret that they cannot share with each other.
imdb info
浮生 Fu Sheng
Mandarin | Subtitle : English,Chinese | 94 min | XVid 592x336 | 128 kbps vbr mp3 | 23,976 fps | 700 mb | WRD rlz |
Genre : Drama | RS.com + ftp2share mirrors
“Bliss” is a movie by Sheng Zhimin who is considered as the 6th generation Chinese directors whose works generally take critical and realistic look at modern life. The movie has been played around many international film festival and managed to win award at Locarno International Film Festival and Shanghai IFF. The story is about a family living by the riverside that seem close to each other , but each of the member is hiding personal secret that they cannot share with each other.
imdb info
“Bliss” is basically a slice of life drama with art house leanings, attempting to examine, or perhaps simply to depict the changing nature of family and marriage in modern China. Director Sheng takes a decidedly unhurried, naturalistic approach, introducing his characters almost casually and without any obvious narrative hooks, then proceeding to drift between them in what initially seems to be a rather aimless manner. The film certainly takes its time in developing subplots, with the drama emerging slowly and remaining very understated throughout, even though quite a lot does actually happen including surprise revelations, extra marital relationships, deaths and even a few bursts of violence. As such, the film is a good example of patient storytelling, which kind of sneaks up on the viewer, slowly opening up the characters’ lives in subtly engrossing fashion.
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The film follows a family in the central Chinese city of Chongqing made up of retired policeman Li (He Xingquan), his second wife Zhang (Guan Jiangge) and their two sons from former marriages. Neither of the younger generation are doing too well, with Li’s son Jianjun (Liao Zhong) working long hours as a taxi driver, putting strain on his new marriage, and Zhang’s son Xiaolei (Xu Tao) running wild with a gang of hooligans. After Li is sent the ashes of his ex-wife, he begins the search for a new family burial plot, at the same time trying to hold their lives together.
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