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Um criador de porcos, um dono de salão, um ajudante de garçom, um arquiteto expatriado e uma milionária convergem e colidem enquanto milhares de porcos mortos flutuam rio abaixo para uma Xan... Ler tudoUm criador de porcos, um dono de salão, um ajudante de garçom, um arquiteto expatriado e uma milionária convergem e colidem enquanto milhares de porcos mortos flutuam rio abaixo para uma Xangai em rápida modernização.Um criador de porcos, um dono de salão, um ajudante de garçom, um arquiteto expatriado e uma milionária convergem e colidem enquanto milhares de porcos mortos flutuam rio abaixo para uma Xangai em rápida modernização.
- Prêmios
- 8 vitórias e 9 indicações no total
Haoyu Yang
- Old Wang
- (as Yang Haoyu)
Archibald C. McColl IV
- Phil Johnson
- (as Archibald Cowan McColl)
Mengchun Sun
- May
- (as Sun Mengchun)
Yuanyuan Xue
- Watermelon Vendor
- (as Xue Yuanyuan)
Avaliações em destaque
Cathy Yan's debut feature 'Dead Pigs (2018)' was actually released after her sophomore effort 'Birds Of Prey (2020)' in most territories, a year after releasing in China after making its way around the festival circuit for the prior year. That means that most people, including myself, will have actually been introduced to the director by her much weaker and more obviously studio-dictated second effort, rather than via this impressive and somewhat idiosyncratic first effort that interweaves the lives of several people who are connected to and affected by the actions of a real estate corporation. Loosely based around a real incident in which thousands of dead pigs were found floating in the Huangpu River, the film satirises China's current socioeconomic state by weaving the crushingly familiar with the delicately absurd. In turns downbeat and funny, the narrative hops from character to character as it slowly unveils the ties that bind them all together. Though some are more tangentially linked than others, they all naturally flow into and out of each others' stories. Perhaps the heart of the picture is Vivian Wu's Candy Wang, a stubborn salon owner who insists on staying in the house she grew up in even as everything around her is torn down to make way for a garish new housing project. Her seemingly senseless stubbornness is, in many ways, the bedrock of the narrative, as it reverberates across each storyline and essentially perpetuates the struggles of the characters within them. The picture is occasionally a little slow and its overall length is perhaps a tad indulgent. Some of its quirkier elements also come close to feeling entirely out of place (even if they never quite do) and its theming is a little elusive, comprised of several vague threads that never quite form a complete whole. However, this is a generally enjoyable and well-made effort that gets more and more satisfying as its various plot lines begin to converge. It's a really solid debut that makes some bold choices and is all the better for it.
Dead Pigs is quirky and vibrant where the characters collide through their personal turmoils and as their city undergoes big changes. Crazy salon bird lady steals the show defending her house from developers.
As a local Shanghainese, this film perhaps means a little more to me than others. Dead Pigs is more about the city than any characters, it is a biopsy on one of the fastest growing and changing cities in the World, and what it opens is a group of really interesting characters who represent each sectors of Shanghai society relatively well while also painting a picture of how the city affects these people both mentally and physically. Cathy Yan does a great job at constructing these societal issues into her film, but unfortunately while the formula is right, the ingredients feels forced. The biggest issue of all is the casting of Mason Lee who is very obviously an ABC and simply does not fit in the film. The film might work better for a Western oriented audience as it does feel disconnected from local culture (even though it does address societal issues very well, but feels very much through Western lenses), but at the same time Western audience would certainly have trouble understanding the nuisances which places the film in an awkward conundrum. Nevertheless, the film explores unique issues and documents a very unique period of city development of my hometown.
Little bit this, little bit that, this was a working script with all tragic-comic characters and events rolls on to growing upper capitalism in China. There's nothing new in this heart warming joint; gives you enjoyable watching. Could be bit shorter, bit less melo-dramatic
Wow. This was a beautifully made film full of human warmth despite the cold bitter taste of capitalism permeating throughout. A scathing portrayal of the China's rapid development and how China's unquestioning embrace of capitalism forcably strips its citizens of a sense of home and belonging. Incredible to think that this was a directorial debut too. Loved it.
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- Trilhas sonorasI Only Care About You (Wo zhi zai hu ni)
Written by Toyohisa Araki and Takashi Miki
Lyrics by Shen Chih (Shen Zhi)
Performed by Ya Han Chang
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.409
- Tempo de duração2 horas 2 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.68:1
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