Un conflitto tra due bande giovanili, la fidanzata di un ragazzo di quattordici anni è in conflitto con il capo di una banda per una ragione poco chiara, fino a quando il conflitto giunge fi... Leggi tuttoUn conflitto tra due bande giovanili, la fidanzata di un ragazzo di quattordici anni è in conflitto con il capo di una banda per una ragione poco chiara, fino a quando il conflitto giunge finalmente a un violento culmine.Un conflitto tra due bande giovanili, la fidanzata di un ragazzo di quattordici anni è in conflitto con il capo di una banda per una ragione poco chiara, fino a quando il conflitto giunge finalmente a un violento culmine.
- Premi
- 8 vittorie e 13 candidature totali
- Youngest Sister
- (as Fanyun Lai)
- Underpants (Mingxin)
- (as Mingxin Zhang)
- Tiger (Xiao Hu)
- (as Huiguo Zhou)
- Hefty (Da Ge)
- (as Qingqi Liu)
- Animal (Mao Shou)
- (as Qingxiang He)
- Tiger's Buddy
- (as Changda Cai)
- Tiger's Buddy
- (as Zhongming Li)
Recensioni in evidenza
The film itself slowly builds towards this singular act of violence that, when it finally arrives, is both shocking and inevitable. "A Brighter Summer Day" keeps with the trend among the finest films to emerge from Taiwan in that it is very pared down - the cast are all nonactors and there is no non-diagetic music. It is beautifully shot, moving from the interiors of houses, schools, and cheap dance clubs to the open fields of the countryside in summertime. Alternating between violence and serenity, the film is a rhythmic and poetic evocation of a particular era. Its ironic title (in that there is no "brighter summer day" for these characters) is taken from an Elvis song that one of the kids sings at a nightclub. It is a truly exemplary modern masterpiece that got no distribution in the West but deserves to be hunted out at all costs by those who love and cherish the film art.
The four hour run time was quite a deterrent however I planned it well and took one bathroom break but it was all worth it in the end. I would not recommend that you read anything of the story before you watch the film because several of the reviews above have spoilers in them. All I'll say is that it is about street gangs, but like nothing you've ever seen. It about lost childhood and children growing up so fast that its scary. The fact that all of this really happened makes it chilling.
I'm surprised that not many people have seen this film yet because it certainly deserves a classic status. The direction is probably one of the best I've ever experienced and I will definitely seek out other Edward Yang movies to watch.
The acting by all the teenage actors and children is nothing short of brilliant and I can see that some of the key actors never acted in another movie again which I believe is a waste.
I don't think its out on video as yet, however I would highly recommend that you seek it out. In my opinion the film demands total attention and is best watched on the big screen rather than on video.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizChen Chang, who plays Xiao Si'r (or Little Four) and Kuo-Chu Chang, who plays his father, are real-life father and son. The actor's own name is also used for the full name of the character of Xiao Si'r (or Little Four).
- Blooper(at around 130 mins) When Si'r shoots Ma's shotgun, sound of a firing can be heard, but the shotgun makes no recoil, indicating that the sound effect of the firing was used in the scene and no actual gun firing took place.
- Citazioni
Father: Remember - things with a hole in the middle bring headaches...
Xiao Si'r (Zhang Zhen): What's that mean?
Father: Nothing. You'll find out when you grow up.
- Versioni alternativeDirector's Cut is 237 minutes long.
- ConnessioniFeatured in When Cinema Reflects the Times: Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Edward Yang (1993)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 117.372 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione3 ore 57 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1