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Le fer et la soie

Original title: Iron & Silk
  • 1990
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Mark Salzman always was interested in Kung-Fu and the Chinese culture, claims to have seen every Kung-Fu movie. 1982, with a degree in Chinese literature, he visits a province university in ... Read allMark Salzman always was interested in Kung-Fu and the Chinese culture, claims to have seen every Kung-Fu movie. 1982, with a degree in Chinese literature, he visits a province university in China for two years to teach Chinese teachers the English language. He learns the refineme... Read allMark Salzman always was interested in Kung-Fu and the Chinese culture, claims to have seen every Kung-Fu movie. 1982, with a degree in Chinese literature, he visits a province university in China for two years to teach Chinese teachers the English language. He learns the refinements of correct behavior among Chinese people, makes friends with his pupils, falls in love... Read all

  • Director
    • Shirley Sun
  • Writers
    • Mark Salzman
    • Shirley Sun
  • Stars
    • Mark Salzman
    • Qingfu Pan
    • Hangcheng Dong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    651
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shirley Sun
    • Writers
      • Mark Salzman
      • Shirley Sun
    • Stars
      • Mark Salzman
      • Qingfu Pan
      • Hangcheng Dong
    • 8User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mark Salzman
    • Teacher Mark
    Qingfu Pan
    • Self
    Hangcheng Dong
    • Teacher Cai
    Xihong Jiang
    • Teacher Zhang
    Jeanette Lin Tsui
    Jeanette Lin Tsui
    • Teacher Hei
    Espérance Pham Thai Lan
    Espérance Pham Thai Lan
    • Zhang & April
    Xudong Sun
    • Sinbad
    Funglin To
    • Old Sheep
    Vivian Wu
    Vivian Wu
    • Ming
    Yang Xiru
    • Dr. Wang
    Xiao Ying
    • April
    Hu Yun
    • Fatty Du
    Lu Zhiquan
    • Teacher Li
    Genyuan Zhuang
    • Teacher Xu
    • Director
      • Shirley Sun
    • Writers
      • Mark Salzman
      • Shirley Sun
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    youneedsome

    A True Kung-Fu Story

    This is a film about a young man who finds himself visiting China just after China was opened to the west. Mark Salzman plays himself in this autobiographical film about his cross-cultural adventure overseas. 'Teacher Mark' teaches English and wants to study kung-fu under Master Pan, a kung-fu legend even in America, who was immortalized in movies. Master Pan's reluctance to teach him kung-fu drives him even more and the friendship that develops between them provides substance for this movie. A love interest surfaces and together all of these elements don't really add up to a blockbuster but you will find is a story with a lot of heart. The acting is substandard but any kung-fu fan or film enthusiast will appreciate what the movie offers. Don't expect a slick production or big time special effects and you should have fun with this movie about the fulfillment of a dream and one young man's uncommon achievement.
    greenveg

    insightful, honest, true

    This movie was one of the best that I have see in a long time. Provides excellent insight into Chinese culture and life. The main character, Mark, provides exceptional acting and teaching Pan is most definetaly a role model to look up to. Chinese accents just make it more believable. Oscar-worthy material. If you have to see one film, see this one, it won't let you down!
    10fineanimal

    One of my favorite films ever

    I saw this film on VHS in the early 1990's, and it made a big impression on me in three ways: appreciation of cultural differences between East and West, appreciation of martial arts, and the lingering sadness that political stupidity could prevent two average people who loved each other from being together. Although I only saw the film once back then, I regarded it as one of the best films I'd ever seen because it made such a lasting impression. It even taught me to say "How are you?" and "Thank you" in Chinese, which remain the only Chinese language I know to this day! So I waited with patience of a martial arts master for it to become available on DVD. Finally, in 2005, I was rewarded with the DVD release, and it was every bit as good as I'd remembered.

    As others have mentioned, it is not a flashy Hollywood-type film. Almost the entire movie seems to be filmed through a thin fog that emphasizes this was filmed on location in China (and that's a good thing). Only a full-screen version seemed to be available, yet I don't feel like anything was lost. Even the spectacular martial arts training scenes fit well withing the frame. Watching those Chinese children perform with the skill of seasoned veterans is awe-inspiring, and humbling.

    This is one of my favorite movies of all time, and I couldn't be happier to own it on DVD. It's a shame there are no special features to tell more about how the film was made, what was real and what was fiction, etc. Even so, I can't recommend this film strongly enough. 10/10.
    8vinsond21

    An American Teacher leaves his Mark on Hangzhou

    I viewed this movie 25 years ago, when it was screened at the Singapore International Film Festival. Director Shirley Sun was on hand to introduce her film, a beautifully-rendered autobiographical work made more meaningful by having the author Mark Salzman play himself. It's an engaging tale of a young American and a fan of kung fu movies, who goes to China to teach English and learns Wushu (martial arts in Chinese) in the process. The entire cast is charming, and so is the city of Hangzhou where the movie was shot. This movie would be perfect as a double feature with Ang Lee's Pushing Hands, also about Wushu and cultural differences.
    8tsnake

    Realism and thoughtfulness

    One of my best friends introduced this book to me around 1988 or so. I read it and loved it... 1990 came and I was in NY going to college when this premiered in NYC. I couldn't make it to the city to see it and I was sorely saddened.

    Eventually I did get a chance to see it in a more "artsy" theater and was happy to go. It's NOT a flashy high production value movie, but still the filming was as good as I'd expect, or even demand for this film.

    My original interest in the topic had more to do with the kung fu aspect of it, and for that you won't be let down, unless you NEED flash. There aren't fight scenes beyond the typical training and sparring, all of which are impressive and real. Seeing the young boy in the training hall execute such awe inspiring techniques and Master Pan being a hard-ass was excellent.

    The love interest theme was a draw too. My memory of the book (sitting on my shelf at home unread for a loooong time) is thin, so I don't recall how deep it went.

    It was short, but I like long movies.

    I also bought the VHS of this movie.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Uschu teacher Qingfu Pan and Mark Salzman play themselves.
    • Quotes

      Mark: Am I ugly to you? With my big nose?

      Teacher Hei: No. Your face is just... very 3-dimensional.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Doors/My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys/Iron & Silk/Superstar (1991)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1991 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Iron & Silk
    • Filming locations
      • Canada
    • Production companies
      • SUN-Productions
      • Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $356,077
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,256
      • Feb 18, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $356,077
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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