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Gui lin rong ji

  • 1998
  • 1h 36min
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7,2/10
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Do Do Cheng and Xun Zhou in Gui lin rong ji (1998)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRong Rong is the tough Mama Boss from childhood in pre-1949 Guilin until her disillusion in 1970s Taipei, where she struggles to run a noodle shop and contend with a host of colorful custome... Tout lireRong Rong is the tough Mama Boss from childhood in pre-1949 Guilin until her disillusion in 1970s Taipei, where she struggles to run a noodle shop and contend with a host of colorful customers.Rong Rong is the tough Mama Boss from childhood in pre-1949 Guilin until her disillusion in 1970s Taipei, where she struggles to run a noodle shop and contend with a host of colorful customers.

  • Réalisation
    • Yan Xie
  • Scénario
    • Hsien-Yung Pai
    • Yan Xie
    • Cindy Yang
  • Casting principal
    • Do Do Cheng
    • Pao-Ming Ku
    • Kevin Lin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    70
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Yan Xie
    • Scénario
      • Hsien-Yung Pai
      • Yan Xie
      • Cindy Yang
    • Casting principal
      • Do Do Cheng
      • Pao-Ming Ku
      • Kevin Lin
    • 3avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Do Do Cheng
    Do Do Cheng
    • Rong Rong
    • (as Carol 'Do Do' Cheng)
    Pao-Ming Ku
    Pao-Ming Ku
    • Qin
    • (as Bao-Ming Ku)
    Kevin Lin
    • Teacher Lu
    • (as Jian-hua Lin)
    Jun Lu
    Fang Yu
    Zong-Di Zhang
    Xun Zhou
    Xun Zhou
    • Miss Luo
    • Réalisation
      • Yan Xie
    • Scénario
      • Hsien-Yung Pai
      • Yan Xie
      • Cindy Yang
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    keala

    Glad I saw it

    MY RICE NOODLE SHOP is the story of Mainland China refugees surviving none too happily in Taiwan after their country's revolution. One of them runs a rice noodle shop, where three of her fellow emigrants feed like desert animals drinking from the last puddle of the rainy season. Epic flashbacks of their dignified pasts are contrasted with the cramped 'messy hell' of their present.

    It's been some two years since I saw this movie; to my memory it has an enchanting performance by Carol Cheng as the embittered shop owner, some lovely, stately photography, and an episodic but compelling plot, told with such sympathy that some of its sad scenes are queerly uplifting.
    8gmwhite

    A Tale of Mainlanders in Taiwan

    In 1949 the communists attained victory in China, and the remainder of the nationalist KMT, or Kuo Min Tang, fled to Taiwan. They thought they would be returning soon to the mainland, and many left relatives behind, never expecting a separation of decades.

    This is the background to the story of My Rice Noodle Shop, which follows one woman, Rong'er, the owner of said shop, and a few of her customers, all from the picturesque region of Guilin. Rong'er was herself the daughter of a noodle-shop owner, though back in Guilin, she had experienced none of the hardships that would beset her later. Her customers include an ex-landlord who has, needless to say, come down considerably in the world, and who no longer has his four concubines for comfort. There is also a young teacher, Mr. Lu, who seems to bear some scars of his own. The stories of these emigrés are often shown nicely photographed flashblacks, which the lovely scenery of Guilin lends itself to. These flashbacks also highlight painful contrasts between past and present, wealth and poverty, beauty and ugliness, companionship and loneliness. Only the cook is left 'undeveloped', though he does take part in some of the action in the present.

    Almost everyone in the shop has left people behind: husbands, fiancées, sons, and they all seem to be waiting, with fading hopes, for the reunion of these broken relationships. In fact, the ultimate frustration of these long-held hopes forms turning points in several of their stories.

    Outside the noodle shop, Rong'er has some friends she plays mahjong with, and a niece she often helps out financially. The timid Mr. Lu, who rents a room nearby, has to deal with a nymphomaniac young woman, even while nursing the memory of his childhood love and fiancée.

    So much for the characters, setting and basic plot. The actors acquit themselves well in their roles, and the main actress, Carol Cheng has been well cast. She convincingly plays the 'grass-widow' who is now the wrong side of forty, idealises the past and is unsure of the future. The mostly older male customers also seem very authentic.

    One might argue that Hou Hsiao Hsien and Edward Yang have also dealt with the question of mainlanders living in exile, with their frustrated hopes and the pains of relationships separated by the Taiwan Strait. Their works are revered at home and awarded internationally, but theirs are not the only voices. With the question of cross-strait relations constantly arising, as well as mainlander-Taiwanese identities still being quite fluid, how can there not be a plethora of movies that touch on the subject? Xie Yang has added his voice to these others with this film, which might be simpler, or lighter than Hou or Yang, but is hardly a feel-good alternative. There are humorous moments, and tragic ones also.

    I'd recommend this film to anyone interested in either Taiwanese films or the historical situation of Taiwan. It is more accessible than Hou's and Yang's works dealing with the same issues, and might even serve as a palatable introduction for the westerner interested in approaching their, more weightier, works. It is well photographed, scripted and acted, with a strain of nostalgic melancholy running through it that harmonises well with the subject matter.
    8crossbow0106

    Leaving Home

    This is a story based on the refugees of China;s revolution in 1949 who fled to Taiwan. Set in Tai-Pei, the film centers around a noodle shop owned by Rong Rong (Carol Cheng, in a terrific performance). Basically, you meet a small group of people affected by the revolution and how they make do. Rong Rong, whose husband was in the military and is presumably dead, has a niece named Xiu-Hua, whom she helps out monetarily. She wants to match him with Teacher Lu (kevin Lin), the respectable young man who goes to the shop. That is just one small part of this film, which has fringe characters that are also part of the narrative. My one complaint is at least for a while the film jumps in time, forward but mostly back, and you're not sure exactly what year it is. However, stick with this film and I think you'll find it a compelling, authentic, character driven slice of life.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 septembre 1998 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Chine
      • Corée du Sud
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • My Rice Noodle Shop
    • Société de production
      • Welling Asia Film
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