A girl born in the “theatrical trunk” grows up under the lights of her parents’ Peking Opera Company. This complete immersion into theatrical life naturally leads her to the stage. She is trained by her father to play traditional roles. Her dream was to be the first woman to play the more significant male roles. This was completely against tradition. She suffers discrimination and humiliation, but in the end turns adversity into admiration when she becomes the first woman to play a great mythical hero in Peking Opera, defying all tradition and destroying all precedents. Breathtaking performances and cinematographic artistry create a powerful and visually stunning tale. No less could be expected from the masterful hand of the brilliant female director, Huang Shuqin. —New York Times Arts & Leisure Weekend
"In many senses, [Woman Demon Human] is to date the first and only 'feminist film' in China. It concerns narration and silence; and it is a story about the fate of a real woman, as well as a metaphor of women, especially the historical fate of modern women. A woman who rejects and attempts to flee the fate of women, a successful woman who succeeds because she performs the role of a man, is still, in the end, a woman and thus beyond salvation."—Dai Jinhua, '01