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Mao's Last Dancer

  • 2009
  • PG
  • 1h 57min
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Chi Cao and Camilla Vergotis in Mao's Last Dancer (2009)
The true story of ballet dancer Li Cunxin, from his humble origins and training in Beijing to his American defection and later move to Australia.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn Maoist China, a boy is taken from his family and trained to become a dancer, but everything he knows is challenged when he is chosen to attend a ballet summer school in Houston, Texas.In Maoist China, a boy is taken from his family and trained to become a dancer, but everything he knows is challenged when he is chosen to attend a ballet summer school in Houston, Texas.In Maoist China, a boy is taken from his family and trained to become a dancer, but everything he knows is challenged when he is chosen to attend a ballet summer school in Houston, Texas.

  • Regia
    • Bruce Beresford
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jan Sardi
    • Cunxin Li
  • Star
    • Chi Cao
    • Bruce Greenwood
    • Kyle MacLachlan
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    8454
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Bruce Beresford
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jan Sardi
      • Cunxin Li
    • Star
      • Chi Cao
      • Bruce Greenwood
      • Kyle MacLachlan
    • 62Recensioni degli utenti
    • 85Recensioni della critica
    • 55Metascore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Premi
      • 7 vittorie e 20 candidature totali

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    Chi Cao
    Chi Cao
    • Li - as an adult
    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • Ben Stevenson
    Kyle MacLachlan
    Kyle MacLachlan
    • Charles Foster
    Penne Hackforth-Jones
    • Cynthia Dodds
    Christopher Kirby
    Christopher Kirby
    • Mason
    • (as Chris Kirby)
    Suzie Steen
    Suzie Steen
    • Betty Lou
    Madeleine Eastoe
    • Lori
    Aden Young
    Aden Young
    • Dilworth
    Wen Bin Huang
    • Li - as a child
    Shu Guang Liang
    • Jing Tring - 8 yrs
    Ye Wang
    • Cunfar - 14 yrs
    Neng Neng Zhang
    • Gong Mei
    Wan Shi Xu
    • Shen Yu
    Shao Wei Yi
    • Yang Ping
    Hui Cong Zhan
    • Teacher Song
    Ji Feng Sun
    • Headmaster
    Zhi Xue Chai
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    Chang Suo Zhang
    • Official Chan Feng
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      • Bruce Beresford
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jan Sardi
      • Cunxin Li
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    Casablanca3784

    A sure fire Oscar contender

    A charming, stirring, visually and emotionally stirring film. The best I've thus far seen in '10. The story of a mainland Chinese 11 year old boy,supposedly forever indoctrinated by daily school- taught commie propaganda garbage,is chosen to attend a special school to be trained for ballet. He does well and in due time, is sent to the USA to the Houston Ballet Company. Then and there he awakens to not only his manhood but to the realization that all he's been taught about the "glory of Chairman Mao's communist revolution, was the furthest thing from the truth. Not only is the lead a wonderful danseur but his acting ability could win him a Best Actor nomination as well. A film NOT TO BE MISSED.
    10diane-34

    Not your average dance film.

    Diane and I saw this excellent movie at Paradiso in Northbridge two days ago and we both were entranced by the beauty and sensitivity of Mao's Last Dancer. I admit that I was none too anxious about seeing this film about dancing but after the opening scenes in rural China and a quick cut to Li Cunxin and early dance years and I had become a total fan of the movie. Beresford's direction married to the acting and dancing ability of Chi Cao result in a movie about dance but that theme is only the canvas upon which this moving and quite dramatic story unfolds. The resulting movie is far, far more complex than I thought as I entered the theatre. Yes, of course, the ballet sequences are glorious to watch but this film, as I said, is not just about dancing. The script explores international politics, domestic trauma, family bonds, interpersonal tension and these are only my random memories. At the start of the film, I could not believe that so many hugely dramatic instances could flow from the life of a young man born into less than salubrious circumstances in rural China. There are many different scenes; Beresford edited the film in fast sequences and the total is amazingly complicated; I am in awe of such a complex life so richly lived. Put Mao's Last Dancer on your must-see list!
    8keachs

    A beautiful personal movie of two cultures and ballet

    I don't normally watch many movies about ballet, I respect it as an art form but as a guy, just don't "get it". This movie however, transcends the ballet aspect because it involves a personal and true-to-life story. I think the film captures well post-revolutionary China and the US in the early 1980's.

    Even though the story is based on a actual events and you know actors are portraying these real people, the acting is quite believable (both Chinese and Western) . The dancing scenes are quite good, this coming from a layman. Chi Cao's acting was a bit forced as it was apparent that though he was Asian, probably was probably well versed in Western culture. (Being an Westen cultured Asian myself) it takes one to know one. This very slight oversight can be forgiven, given that Chi Cao's dancing is obviously authentic.

    The early relationship of Li Cunxin and Elizabeth is very well portrayed, capturing the cultural differences which were a bit more pronounced 30 years ago. There were some very touching family scenes that made me cry.

    I had not heard of Bruce Beresford before, but I see by his filmography that he has had a long and distinguished career and may check out more of his films. Yet another underrated and unappreciated gem of a film which deserves more exposure, squeezed out by the big studios and their big marketing budgets churning out inferior, self gratifying fare.
    8custanius-544-679001

    inspiring story and a truly brilliant movie

    To be honest, I've never actually finished Li's book. I had the vague idea its about a boy from my hometown that went on to become one of the best ballet dancers, but then, being a Chinese immigrant myself, I'm not particularly pleased with people 'cashing in' on their stories. After all, his story, in fact, was of particular interests to westerners because of the clashes of cultural identities between two worlds, which i and many thousands if not millions more overseas Chinese experience everyday. But after watching the movie, I have to say I loved it. The directing truly captured the struggle of a man torn apart between what 'ought to do' and what 'should do'.

    I was born in Qingdao, China.So the connection between me and Li's story is very strong. Mr. Li is just about my parent's generation, so in a way, I can see his struggle in my own world, everyday. Qingdao is never short of artistic talent, to many, artistic talent is the only way out. 'There's no national boundaries in art', my parents used to tell me. When I was five my parents bought me my first piano, which cost them an entire year's savings, but it was seen as a valuable investment, 'art will pave the way to success', they used to say. Like my classmates in the piano class, I used to rise up 5 in the morning and practice until its time to go to school, only to come home then stay practicing until 10. Going to Beijing and to study in one of the national music academy would be many of my fellow classmate's dream. I can feel the pride Li's parents had when he went to America, I can also feel the pain he felt when he decided to stay in America. To Li and many others, to become what he was when he went to Beijing would be everything anyone could ever wanted. What more can he hope to achieve? He could've been the best ballet teacher in China, with fame and fortune to boot, but he threw all that away because of love and freedom. I don't believe it was because of money or fame, it was simply a choice made in a heartbeat by a young man who believes in himself.Was it selfish? I don't know. I'm confronted with this question everyday while I'm in Australia, to many Chinese and spectators, Li's action is selfish indeed, abandoning his duties, his parents and his place in the society pursuing freedom and love in a westerner's world. But the longer I stayed in western world, the harder I ponder that question, what is duty? and more importantly, what is a son's duty to his parents? to his nation? The value system is obviously very different back then, Li, who's seeking individual happiness didn't fit into a collective society like China. But, he also had the fortune to be plucked, trained and nurtured to become what he was. Should he repay his 'debt' by going back to China? or should he capitalise on what he has gained and achieve greater personal glory? It's easy to answer for anyone in a particular value group, but for Li and many Chinese overseas, it can be a life-long dilemma. After all, Li's fortunate enough to be sitting comfortably somewhere in Australia writing his book, many buried talents are somewhere in a dusted corner in China tutoring next generations of wannabe talents. But his fortune also comes from perseverance and handwork, from a heart to pursue what he truly believes in. To that end, the movie tells a brilliant story of a brave young man.
    10jharmon-19

    A beautifully told movie

    My husband and I went to see this movie yesterday and thought the acting was great from relatively unknown, at least to us, actors. I had some idea of what the movie was about prior to going to see it but it was even better than my expectations, and the lead actor was a truly magnificent dancer, as were the others.

    The story was moving with a few humorous moments, and showed how disciplined a person must be in order to become a great dancer. I have to say it has been my experience that people generally leave before the credits but, like myself, they stayed, which says something for the acting and the movie itself.

    I would recommend this movie to everyone, even those who are not fans of ballet.

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      Chi Cao's parents were two of Cunxin Li's former teachers at the Beijing Dance Academy. Li wanted Cao to portray him.
    • Blooper
      When Liz is leaving for San Francisco, She is driving out of the street. In the corner, it is obvious in the corner there is a street post saying "Darling St." in Sydney, with the City of Sydney logo on it. This scene is played in Houston.
    • Citazioni

      Li - as an adult: Ben not understand. He's too much in love with China

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Huckabee: Episodio datato 25 settembre 2010 (2010)
    • Colonne sonore
      The East Is Red
      Written by Li You Yuan and Li Huna Zhi

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 ottobre 2009 (Australia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Australia
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Mandarino
    • Celebre anche come
      • Lần Nhảy Cuối Cùng Của Mao
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Houston, Texas, Stati Uniti(Downtown, and Galleria, opening scenes)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Great Scott Productions Pty. Ltd.
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      • 4.817.770 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 199.657 USD
      • 22 ago 2010
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      • Dolby Digital
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