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Mr. Tree

Hello! Shu Xian Sheng

China

2011

88 Min
Color
Mandarin
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DIR Han Jie

EXEC Ren Zhong-lun, Yu Dong

PROD Jia Zhangke

SCR Han Jie

DP Lai Yiu-Fai

CAST Wang Baoqiang, Tan Zhuo, He Jie, Li Jingyi, Wang Dazhi, Wang Yabin

ED Matthieu Laclau, Seung-Hoon Baek

PROD DES Zhang Xiaobing, Liu Qiang

MUSIC Lim Giong

SOUND Zhang Yang

Locarno (Cinema of the Present), Toronto (Contemporary World Cinema), London (World Cinema), Vancouver (Dragons & Tigers), Rotterdam (Bright Future)

Synopsis

Shu, a bachelor, is an unreliable worker in his village’s motor-repair shop. He tends to stay silent, like a forgotten tree in the wilderness. When the villagers are forced to evacuate due to the expansion of the local mining activities, Shu goes to the provincial capital to ask his friend for a job in a tutorial school. There, Shu falls in love at first sight with Xiaomei, a deaf-mute girl. On the night before their wedding, Shu’s dead father, his elder brother and his elder brother’s murderer appear in his dreams. The wedding is a disaster, and Xiaomei leaves to rejoin her mother. The worries and intuitions that have long flashed through Shu’s mind start to make sense to him. He begins to make prophecies, and many of them come true. –Locarno Film Festival

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Synecdoche, China

By Michael Harbour on February 13, 2012

The story of a probably, though not severely, mentally handicapped man in a Chinese village serves as a synecdoche, paralleling trends in Chinese society moving away from village life and toward urban…  read review

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