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Non uno di meno

Titolo originale: Yi ge dou bu neng shao
  • 1999
  • T
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,7/10
9623
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Non uno di meno (1999)
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In un villaggio di montagna, l'insegnante se ne va per un mese e il sindaco assume una ragazza di 13 anni, da sostituire. L'insegnante lascia un gesso al giorno e le promette 10 yuan in più ... Leggi tuttoIn un villaggio di montagna, l'insegnante se ne va per un mese e il sindaco assume una ragazza di 13 anni, da sostituire. L'insegnante lascia un gesso al giorno e le promette 10 yuan in più se tutti gli studenti rimangono al suo ritorno.In un villaggio di montagna, l'insegnante se ne va per un mese e il sindaco assume una ragazza di 13 anni, da sostituire. L'insegnante lascia un gesso al giorno e le promette 10 yuan in più se tutti gli studenti rimangono al suo ritorno.

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    • Yimou Zhang
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Xiangsheng Shi
  • Star
    • Minzhi Wei
    • Huike Zhang
    • Zhenda Tian
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,7/10
    9623
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Yimou Zhang
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Xiangsheng Shi
    • Star
      • Minzhi Wei
      • Huike Zhang
      • Zhenda Tian
    • 82Recensioni degli utenti
    • 62Recensioni della critica
    • 73Metascore
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    Interpreti principali24

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    Minzhi Wei
    • Wei Minzhi
    Huike Zhang
    • Zhang Huike
    Zhenda Tian
    • Village Chief
    Enman Gao
    • Teacher Gao
    Zhimei Sun
    • Sun Zhimei
    Yuying Feng
    • TV Receptionist
    Fanfan Li
    • TV Host
    Yichang Zhang
    • Mr Zhang, instructor
    Zhanqing Xu
    • Brick factory owner
    Hanzhi Liu
    • Zhang Huike's mother
    Ma Guolin
    • Bus station man
    Wu Wanlu
    • TV station manager
    Liu Ru
    • Train station announcer
    Shulan Wang
    • Stationery store clerk
    Xinmin Fu
    • TV station director
    Mei Bai
    • Manager, Juxin Restaurant
    Mingshan Zhang
    • Student
    Jiao Jie
    • Student
    • Regia
      • Yimou Zhang
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Xiangsheng Shi
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    Recensioni degli utenti82

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    8nz man

    A definite MUST-SEE or NOT-TO-SEE, depending on...

    At the moment this art house gem of a film rates an IMDB 7.9, so obviously many of us film buffs love it. This film is innovative, delicate, and harshly authentic. If you enjoy international film festival flicks, you MUST see this film. Actually I believe this film should be required viewing for film students who aspire to be directors, cinematographers, etc.

    However, if you prefer action, Hollywood formula flicks, car chases or even complex plots, then avoid this film. You will probably fall asleep or just be irritated.

    If you watch this film with your heart, with a good dose of patience, you you will then understand the message. If tears do not come to you during the main character's emotional appeal, then you are probably not aligned with the spirit of this film.

    Personally I was stunned by the deep impact this film had on me. Yes, it was indeed 'slow', but this allowed for the genuine portrayal of common hope and suffering. I have been a film buff for over 4 decades and this film stands out as refreshingly different. By the way, it is supposed to be a true story, and this added significantly to the film's realism. Also, it does seem that none of the people in the film were professional actors, which is amazing in spite of a sort of documentary feel at times. If you have an open heart and mind, see it!
    8khatcher-2

    A delightful story

    It might be a good idea to show this film in all schools in the `civilised' world! This is, anyway, a delightful story for all the family, hugely enjoyable, simply and lovingly told, and with just the most marvellous little Chinese girl imaginable! She has to stand in for the local schoolmaster who very definitely must go and visit his mother who is ill and dying. He leaves her in the middle of about twenty kids only a couple of years younger than herself to get on with the job as best she can, so as to earn 50 yuan in a school which is falling apart.

    Now you might think that such a building could not possibly be a schoolhouse in remote rural China, or anywhere else. I assure you I have seen such schools – and not in such remote areas – in Indonesia, India, Afghanistan and in what was Portuguese Timor. Even here in Spain, in rural villages high up in the sierras, my wife has worked in schools in little villages where either the floorboards were rotting under her feet in front of the blackboard, or the plumbing did not work, or the lights did not switch on when you wanted them to, or the wood-burning stove in the middle of the room gave off billows of smoke so that you had to open the windows – with 10ºC below zero outside, or the window panes had no putty in them, and so on. And this, only a few years ago, in a modern, civilised European country.

    Minzhi Wei playing the part of Wei Minzhi, who is herself with her own name (in Chinese the surname is put first) is a thirteen year old who will never make it to Hollywood, but is just the most beautiful school mistress you could imagine! I will not say anything about the story: you can see it for yourself. This young girl had to do it all – she is barely ever off the screen.

    Yimou Zhang has given us a little gem, a beautiful story, with such wonderful participation by all those children, as well as the fine photography and Bao San's occasional accompanying music.

    How nice to see a lovely story so naturally told! Can't we do things like this in Europe and the USA without it being all violence or overladen commercialism for the hungry masses? Can't we tell a real human story without all the technological special effects? Can't we make honest cinema……….?
    10Sharkey360

    A very good film!

    Not One Less (English title) is a movie that concentrated on why are there so many Chinese children who quit school. Let's face the facts of life...poverty can ruin one's plan for the future, and this was evident in the film. You'll really see how hard life in mainland China is, even though this is a movie. The story is gripping and very realistic. You'll really feel the hardness of being in poverty and having to quit what you're doing. For the characters, Wei is a substitute school teacher who would go to extremes (high determination) from handling a class to walking around the city looking for a missing person.

    I highly recommend watching this Chinese movie to any movie lover out there. This film is NOT a waste of time, it is simply VERY GOOD.
    8dg-op

    Perhaps Zhimou's best

    The substitute teacher in a remote poor Chinese village is a 13 years old. Wei Minzhi plays Wei Minzhi, the mayor of a poor village plays the major of this fictional village, the teacher is the teacher, and the TV Host is the TV host...

    Mr. Zhimou has created a fictional story, however, with the movie's style (as it was based in real life events) and with the use of "reliable" elements (non professional actors playing themselves), he makes it so believable, so, at about the first half of the movie, the bystander already feels identified with the film, it's touched by it, by its beauty, tenderness and sorrow.

    This is not a real story, however, it shows a reality in every day China (and perhaps other countries). Since it was impossible to do a documentary criticizing the Chinese government, he made this outstanding, touching, brilliant film. 10 out of 10.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    Amateurs Present Good, Simple Story

    There isn't much to this story, I but I still liked it. The lead character, played by Wei Minzhi, is supposed to be playing a 13-year-old girl and was really interesting to watch, as were the young students and some of the other people in this film.

    Oddly, all these actors were amateurs, real-life students and people of varied professions. It's nicely filmed, too, despite the bleak background many times. I find the dialog of many Chinese films to be very pleasing. Yes, there is a lot of receptiveness, at least in the translations, but it's tolerable. There is very little profanity and plenty of good old-fashioned values and feelings of people, simply told. You don't find much of this is in modern-day movies of the Western World. The colors in here - the reds, yellows and oranges - are always a treat for the eyes and the Asian kids' faces are intriguing.

    This film is very different from anything Western audiences are used to, but I recommend it for those who realize that fact and are okay with it.

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      Yimou insisted on capturing natural reactions from the amateur actors. To achieve this, he often used hidden cameras and microphones. This resulted in a film-shot to film-used ratio of 35 to 1. Normally, because of cost, the ratio should be 3.5 to 1. However, because the film was shot on 16mm (an later blown up to 35mm), the price was about the same because of the cheaper film stock.
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      TV Host: Do you like the city?

      Zhang Huike: Yes.

      TV Host: What is good about it?

      Zhang Huike: The city is beautiful and prosperous. Much better than the country.

      TV Host: What's the most lasting impression?

      Zhang Huike: That I had to beg for food. I will always remember that.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 gennaio 2000 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Cina
    • Lingua
      • Mandarino
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    • Aziende produttrici
      • Guangxi Film Studio
      • Xin Huamian Film
      • Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 592.586 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 50.256 USD
      • 21 feb 2000
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