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Um Verão na Casa do Vovô

Título original: Dong dong de jiàqi
  • 1984
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
1,9 mil
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Um Verão na Casa do Vovô (1984)
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  • Direção
    • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
  • Roteiristas
    • T'ien-wen Chu
    • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
  • Artistas
    • Chi-Kuang Wang
    • Shu-Chen Li
    • Hsiu-Ling Lin
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    1,9 mil
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    • Direção
      • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
    • Roteiristas
      • T'ien-wen Chu
      • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
    • Artistas
      • Chi-Kuang Wang
      • Shu-Chen Li
      • Hsiu-Ling Lin
    • 7Avaliações de usuários
    • 8Avaliações da crítica
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    Chi-Kuang Wang
    • Tung-Tung
    Shu-Chen Li
    Shu-Chen Li
    • Ting-Ting
    Hsiu-Ling Lin
    Mei-Feng
    Nai-Chu Ting
    • Tung-Tung's mother
    Edward Yang
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    Li-Yin Yang
    Li-Yin Yang
    Cheng-Kuo Yen
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    • Direção
      • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
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      • T'ien-wen Chu
      • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
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    8kris747

    Farewell to the summer, farewell to the childhood

    This is such a beautifully made coming-of-age movie. For many other political and social reasons, people from China mainland lack information and understanding of Taiwan, even today, many websites from Taiwan are still being blocked from being visited from China Mainland, however, it's a great way to know more about a society through its movies. This movie is actually almost 3 years older than me, I bought this movie's DVD copy, and found it such a beautiful movie. It's a movie about realities, about the stories that all of us could have had experienced, everything was so common, realistic, and beautiful, the ending music of this movie is a song called "The Red Dragonfly", with that beautiful undecorated scenery of Taiwan countryside, the movie ended in a poem, a picture... Tung Tung went back to the big city of Taipei, and his summer was over, waiting for him ahead was the hard schoolwork and cruelty of the adult society, farewell to the summer, and farewell to the childhood... I realized that in the 1980s Taiwan had already had a high life standard, while the China Mainland is catching up today.
    9tnnsora776

    A Must watch family Movie..

    A master piece from director Hou Hsiao-Shien.

    Although a different culture, somehow it brought back memories of childhood.

    If u are reading this i would suggest you to watch it.

    All the best!!
    9jandesimpson

    The reality of childhood

    A boy and his little sister are taken by their young uncle to spend their summer holiday at the country house of their grandparents. They leave behind their father and a seriously ill mother who is hospitalised and awaiting an operation. This comparatively early work by the great Taiwanese director Hou Xiaoxian has an idyllic look that is utterly deceptive. Hou is too complex an artist to merely capitalise on the charms of children and landscape. Indeed, although bathed almost throughout in bright sunshine, the film has a hard edge with never a hint of sentimentality. Hou always makes his audience work hard at making connections leading to understanding. Here he goes one step further by placing his young protagonists in an insecure world that strains their limited resources of comprehension and understanding. The small girl understands little so spends her time clinging to a single toy, more often than not a pink model of an electric fan. Between them the children have to cope with barely understood encounters such as a mentally retarded girl who has been seduced by a lecherous birdcatcher and two youths who have mugged and robbed a truck driver. Even the children themselves are no angels. The girl, irked by being left out of the group of boys' swimming games, reacts by throwing their clothes in the river, while earlier, the boys tease a tortoise by driving a remotely controlled toy car at it. Even the eponymous Grandpa is not the nice old buffer that the title might convey. He is a country doctor and something of a tetchy martinet. Although not overtly unkind, he is obviously put out by anything that upsets his routine even to the extent of angrily attacking his son's moped with a bar of wood when he learns he has got his girlfriend pregnant. Make no mistake, the charm of childhood as depicted in a film like "The Railway Children" or even the wonderment of seeing things through innocent eyes - the marvellous "Pather Panchali" - are not part of this equation. Even what seems at first sight to be an idyllic river valley is scarred by an ugly road flyover. In his completely unsentimental depiction of childhood Hou has given us a work of piercing observation and integrity.
    9Andy-296

    Beguiling early work by Hou

    I'm not a fan of Hou's later work, which can be obscure, pretentious and painfully slow, but this early movie of him from 1984 is gripping in its simplicity. One summer in Taiwan, a young boy and his sister are sent to the country home of their grandparents, as their mother has been hospitalized. The movie is told from the children's point of view, and nothing terribly important happens in much of it, just life passing by during one summer in a rural village in Taiwan. The boy interact with the other children in the picturesque mountain village, while her younger sister, who is unable to understand what has happened to her mother, mostly stays at home of their grandparents. What is best about the movie is the warm portrayal of the characters, especially the grandfather, a stern doctor.
    mohaas

    A beautifully sweet film

    It seems like most great directors take out time to make at least one film which focuses on the lives of children. *Pather Panchali* did it for Satyajit Ray, *Amarcord* for Fellini, *Where Is the Friend's House?* for Abbas Kiarostami. *A Summer at Grandpa's* seems to be Hou Hsiao-hsien's entry into this genre and it fits in with those other great films perfectly. Having just recently seen 6 other Hou films in a retrospective, this one does seem to be least like the others in terms of having a coherent narrative and fewer distancing effects. However, this IS like the others in terms of Hou's focus on everyday life, on how people live their lives during the periods when hugely dramatic things aren't happening. From shots like the one of discarded sunflower seeds on a train to the shot of a turtle trying to avoid a toy truck, this is a film about the little things in life from a child's perspective. What's so amazing about the film is that, while portraying small, every-day events, more profound issues about family and death are dealt with in such a complex and subtle way. The basic premise of the film (without giving away too much) is that two children go to their grandfather's house to live for the summer while their mother is sick in the hospital. Clearly the absence of Ting-Ting and Tung-Tung's mother is deeply traumatic for both. But, Hou gets at this sorrow and confusion without ever simply stating it. The best example of this is the relationship between Tung-Tung and a mentally retarded woman which is one of the most affecting and beautiful relationships I've seen on film (and it's all done without a word of dialogue). This is a hard film to find in the U.S. But, if you ever have the opportunity to see *A Summer at Grandpa's*, do see it. You'll get to experience one of the most deeply moving films about childhood that is out there.

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      This film inspired Hayao Miyazaki's 'My Neighbour Totoro'.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Guang yin de gu shi: Tai wan xin dian ying (2014)
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      Dichter und Bauer: Overture
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1984 (Taiwan)
    • País de origem
      • Taiwan
    • Idiomas
      • Hacá
      • Mandarim
      • Xangainês
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      • Central Motion Pictures
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      • 1 h 33 min(93 min)
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