It is 1940. Chuchu and Luo Xiaoman are Chinese students who have been sent to study in Moscow, at the international school. She is 13; he is 12. Xiaoman is from Yanan, Mao's base after the l... Read allIt is 1940. Chuchu and Luo Xiaoman are Chinese students who have been sent to study in Moscow, at the international school. She is 13; he is 12. Xiaoman is from Yanan, Mao's base after the long march; Chuchu had seen her father executed by Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang. The youngs... Read allIt is 1940. Chuchu and Luo Xiaoman are Chinese students who have been sent to study in Moscow, at the international school. She is 13; he is 12. Xiaoman is from Yanan, Mao's base after the long march; Chuchu had seen her father executed by Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang. The youngsters fit in well and learn to speak Russian. A large group of students, including Chuchu, ... Read all
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- 6 wins & 8 nominations total
- Luo Xiaoman
- (as Xu Xiao-Li)
- Nadja
- (as Lyana Ilnitskaya)
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On the other hand the acting is well played and the story is fairly interesting. They managed to get some impressive scenes in Belarus at a monastery. It's worth a watch if you are interested in WWII, Russia, or China.
The stars of the film are just perfect, and there are many scenes that are very moving. You fall in love with the main characters right away, and you like them more and more as the story progresses. There were a few scenes that reduced me to tears (scenes with Nadia, the adopted Russian girl and each of the main characters' final scenes), quite an accomplishment, as few films move me that much (Grave of the Fireflies, one of the best films ever made, got me as well). The story is told in an atypical way: the stories of the two main characters are cross-sections of their lives during a 5-year period, and the film jumps to the next year after showing a bit of their current circumstances. Once I got used to it, I didn't mind the format at all. Once I got into the film, the minor technical deficiencies seemed to disappear. Highly, highly recommended.
By the way, I don't agree that there is a lot of propaganda involved in this film. The description of the treatment of Mao revolutionaries isn't exactly complimentary to the Chinese government. They executed revolutionaries by chopping them in two at the waist with a haysickle? Yeah, that really places the Chinese government in a positive light! This story is about children and war, period. And it's a very sad and powerful story.
Note - This is not the best movie ever made, it is not propaganda, and it is not seen through the eyes of the child.
The actors are good but that's all I can say. The movie is more focused on the brutality then the story. And I don't like the Chinese boy who is way to confident in this movie despite all the bad that happened, I guess he is the directors son or cousin or something.
Also a Nazi is fascinating by a Chinese girl, that's hilarious more then tragic. Nice try communist party.
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- TriviaThe filming started in 1992. After the prologue was filmed, the cost reached 27 million RMB. As the remaining funds had not been secured, the filming had to be temporarily suspended. It was not until 1995 that the funds were in place and the filming resumed.
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- Also known as
- Red Cherry
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $44,846
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,208
- Jun 8, 1997
- Gross worldwide
- $44,846
- Runtime
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1