Yi chu hao xi
- 2018
- 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.1K
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A cataclysmic event causes a man, who dreams of winning the lottery, to become stranded on an island with his co-workers.A cataclysmic event causes a man, who dreams of winning the lottery, to become stranded on an island with his co-workers.A cataclysmic event causes a man, who dreams of winning the lottery, to become stranded on an island with his co-workers.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 13 nominations total
You-Lin Lee
- Professor Shi
- (as Li Youlin)
Teddy Chan
- Psychiatric hospital patient
- (as Chen Desen)
Guan Hu
- Psychiatric hospital patient
- (as Hu Guan)
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In this sarcastic comedy about current society, real Chinese stars Huang Bo as Ma Jin, Shu Qi as Shanshan, and Baoqiang Wang as Xiao Wang were a delight to watch!
The film gets off to a great start with amazing special effects during a powerful storm. The many characters are well-developed and stand out from one another. Though each character has clear advantages and disadvantages, their existence in the wild reveals their true selves. The compelling character developments that significantly influence the plot make the storyline less engaging than it is. The movie strikes the ideal balance between a serious survival adventure, some societal commentary on human selfishness, and some lighter parts like a situational comedy and romance.
A few small issues also exist with the Island. The middle part of the film is repetitious and occasionally veers into fantasy rather than sticking to the realistic survival narrative approach. It is at least twenty minutes too lengthy. Because there are extra sequences both during and after the credits, the movie's ending also seems rushed. The audience would have found a better editing of this picture to be far more intense.
Good enough as it is for a family night with snacks! We had a spicy duck neck!
The film gets off to a great start with amazing special effects during a powerful storm. The many characters are well-developed and stand out from one another. Though each character has clear advantages and disadvantages, their existence in the wild reveals their true selves. The compelling character developments that significantly influence the plot make the storyline less engaging than it is. The movie strikes the ideal balance between a serious survival adventure, some societal commentary on human selfishness, and some lighter parts like a situational comedy and romance.
A few small issues also exist with the Island. The middle part of the film is repetitious and occasionally veers into fantasy rather than sticking to the realistic survival narrative approach. It is at least twenty minutes too lengthy. Because there are extra sequences both during and after the credits, the movie's ending also seems rushed. The audience would have found a better editing of this picture to be far more intense.
Good enough as it is for a family night with snacks! We had a spicy duck neck!
I had no idea what I was getting into here when I sat down to watch the 2018 movie "The Island" (aka "Yi chu hao xi"). In fact, I hadn't even heard about the movie prior to now in 2021, as I sat down to watch it. Needless to say that of course I would watch it, given the fact that it is an Asian movie that I hadn't already seen.
And when I saw that the movie had Qi Shu and Bo Huang on the cast list, I must admit that I got thrilled, because these are some very good Chinese performers. So with them on the cast list, I believed that I might be in for a good movie. Not only did the story have a good pacing, but it also had a very nice flow to it.
Turns out that "The Island" was a rather enjoyable movie. Sure, it was running at about 2 hours and 15 minutes, but the movie had a great pacing to it, and the storyline was nicely constructed by writers Siwei Cui, Junli Guo, Bo Huang, Zhanzhong Huang, Aina Xing, Muchun Zha and Ji Zhang.
Now I am impressed to find out that Bo Huang not only starred in the movie, but he also was one of the writers and he also directed the movie. So color me impressed here.
"The Island" is a movie in the likes of "Castaway", except with a bit more people marooned on the island. And the drama, friendships and love that develops on the island helps carry the movie greatly along.
I was genuinely impressed with director Bo Huang's 2018 movie here, and if you get a chance to sit down to watch it, you most certainly should do so. My rating of "The Island" settles on well-deserved seven out of ten stars.
And when I saw that the movie had Qi Shu and Bo Huang on the cast list, I must admit that I got thrilled, because these are some very good Chinese performers. So with them on the cast list, I believed that I might be in for a good movie. Not only did the story have a good pacing, but it also had a very nice flow to it.
Turns out that "The Island" was a rather enjoyable movie. Sure, it was running at about 2 hours and 15 minutes, but the movie had a great pacing to it, and the storyline was nicely constructed by writers Siwei Cui, Junli Guo, Bo Huang, Zhanzhong Huang, Aina Xing, Muchun Zha and Ji Zhang.
Now I am impressed to find out that Bo Huang not only starred in the movie, but he also was one of the writers and he also directed the movie. So color me impressed here.
"The Island" is a movie in the likes of "Castaway", except with a bit more people marooned on the island. And the drama, friendships and love that develops on the island helps carry the movie greatly along.
I was genuinely impressed with director Bo Huang's 2018 movie here, and if you get a chance to sit down to watch it, you most certainly should do so. My rating of "The Island" settles on well-deserved seven out of ten stars.
A stranger darkly-comic satire than The Island will not come your way this year and maybe ever. Like an amalgam of Lord of the Flies and The Tempest, it is uncompromising about humanity's ability to screw each other over given a chance to attain power at others' expense.
As the formula would have it, a group of co-workers is stranded on an island after a cataclysmic storm seems to lay waste to the world. Faced with the daunting task of setting up a new world, they experience every form of survival strategy, mostly of a capitalist kind (lending, stealing, hoarding, bartering, etc). most of the time it is not pretty.
Lurking in the wings is Love, the great pacifier, and after scores of days, they seem to get its importance, not only for their mental health, but also for creating heirs should the world have been devastated. Getting to harmony is as difficult for these islanders as it is for those stranded in life.
Speaking of which, and argument and a strategy take place as they struggle what is real and what is fake in their new culture. The audience will take only a split second to make the connection with today's stranded politicians who excoriate "fake news" while they make it.
Although The Island's first part is a slog through hysterics and fast subtitles, the second part settles nicely into satisfactory allegory about the human condition. This little film will never do the business the much slicker and more class-conscious Crazy Rich Asians does; yet, it has its own charms about life as we commoners experience it.
Suffice it to say, we need to see more of these entertaining and culturally rich films because I think Asians are here to stay in our lives.
As the formula would have it, a group of co-workers is stranded on an island after a cataclysmic storm seems to lay waste to the world. Faced with the daunting task of setting up a new world, they experience every form of survival strategy, mostly of a capitalist kind (lending, stealing, hoarding, bartering, etc). most of the time it is not pretty.
Lurking in the wings is Love, the great pacifier, and after scores of days, they seem to get its importance, not only for their mental health, but also for creating heirs should the world have been devastated. Getting to harmony is as difficult for these islanders as it is for those stranded in life.
Speaking of which, and argument and a strategy take place as they struggle what is real and what is fake in their new culture. The audience will take only a split second to make the connection with today's stranded politicians who excoriate "fake news" while they make it.
Although The Island's first part is a slog through hysterics and fast subtitles, the second part settles nicely into satisfactory allegory about the human condition. This little film will never do the business the much slicker and more class-conscious Crazy Rich Asians does; yet, it has its own charms about life as we commoners experience it.
Suffice it to say, we need to see more of these entertaining and culturally rich films because I think Asians are here to stay in our lives.
Not too striking to feel amazed but true enough to depict the social situations and reflect some critical social issues through modifications on true stories. The vitalist part for this movie is not humor as it is originally aimed at, however, it is its unique way to tell a common rule by place its setting in a brief history of human societal evolvement. Each stage there is one idiosyncratic leader performing as the pioneer of the group to lead the people to survive, entertain and be solitary. However, each leader seems innocent with their purpose first but eventually they exacerbate due to the system established and sustained to strengthen their position and privileges. This, the movie reminds of a power without monitoring and restricting can be a fierce lion.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $670,883
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $263,412
- Aug 12, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $198,326,350
- Runtime2 hours 14 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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