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Wu Kui

  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
251
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Lan Wang in Wu Kui (1994)
DramaRomance

Emerging from the Chinese film renaissance of the 1990s (Raise the Red Lantern, Farewell My Concubine) this haunting folk tale set in rural China in the 1920s tells the story of a young woma... Read allEmerging from the Chinese film renaissance of the 1990s (Raise the Red Lantern, Farewell My Concubine) this haunting folk tale set in rural China in the 1920s tells the story of a young woman forces to grieve the death of a man she was destined to marry. Combining astonishing vis... Read allEmerging from the Chinese film renaissance of the 1990s (Raise the Red Lantern, Farewell My Concubine) this haunting folk tale set in rural China in the 1920s tells the story of a young woman forces to grieve the death of a man she was destined to marry. Combining astonishing visuals with intriguing plot turns, this moving drama is not to be missed. When the spirited ... Read all

  • Director
    • Jianxin Huang
  • Writers
    • Zhengguang Yang
    • Jia Pingau
  • Stars
    • Shih Chang
    • Lan Wang
    • Yumei Wang
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    251
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jianxin Huang
    • Writers
      • Zhengguang Yang
      • Jia Pingau
    • Stars
      • Shih Chang
      • Lan Wang
      • Yumei Wang
    • 5User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Shih Chang
    • Wu Kui
    Lan Wang
    Lan Wang
    • Young Mistress (Shao Nainai)
    Yumei Wang
    • Madame Liu (Liu Taitai)
    Mingjun Kao
    • Tang Jing
    Fuli Wang
    Fuli Wang
    • Sister-in-law Ma (Ma Sao)
    Pao-Ming Ku
    Pao-Ming Ku
    • Wu Kui's Brother (Wu Kui Ge)
    • Director
      • Jianxin Huang
    • Writers
      • Zhengguang Yang
      • Jia Pingau
    • All cast & crew
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    10zzmale

    Same class as Red Sorghum (Hong Gao Liang), 1987

    If you like Wu Kui, then you would probably like Red Sorghum (Hong Gao Liang), the two are in the same class.

    The plot is told in kervinjp's post. The comment to be added here is to remind that the burden of tradition is heavy, especially on Chinese women who had to suffer under the rigid Confucius morale that destroy humanity. Every culture has its goods and bads, and people often willfully ignore the bad part of their own culture out of nationalism, ethnocentrism, or other reasons. This film, like Red Sorghum, accurately confronts what was bad in its own culture and therefore is worth applauding.
    9joychien-67829

    Loved this film

    I liked the subtlety of the film.

    The visuals, music, everything -- I loved it.

    In terms of soundtrack: having recently watched a few movies w/ soundtracks by Carter Burwell (Carol, Twilight series, before that Fargo) and remarking how good the music is, I'm surprised to see that this title -- a 1994 film -- had a soundtrack which even now, I find so compelling.

    This film is amazing for so much more than the music, but I won't spoil it for you. If you're considering whether or not to watch it -- do.

    And fwiw, I don't find this film too slow moving at all. It is certainly slow, and nuanced, but I was never bored watching it.
    2sidug

    bad plot, poor acting

    BAD MOVIE! Should have been a great concept but the story teller/director totally screwed up on the way it is presented. The story is full of holes: it takes place in rural China at an unspecified time but assumed to be more than a hundred years ago, when social behaviour and morality is very strict. The main character, Wu Kui, is a hired hand who is sent to bring the bride back to her future rich husband's house. On the way he displays a mischievous side by teasing his companions to peek behind the bride's veiled face, for good luck, which is socially highly unacceptable.

    When some bandits try to kidnap the bride he carries her on his back and run away – for a long, long time even the bandits are on fast horses. After she is finally taken he sits around for maybe half a day(the other servants return home, report the incidence over a cup of ginger tea, then the husband accidentally kills himself, and then people set back out to look for him) that's when he suddenly decides to go after the bandits to rescue the bride. He passes through a gate of the bandits' hideout with armed guards without any questioning. When he meets the bandit leader instead of asking about the woman the first thing he asks for is to have a meal, which is granted and he sits down and eats a whole chicken, while the bride sits tied up a few feet away. Then with some lame excuse the leader set them both free.

    The bride is forced to stay married to a dead husband, in the form of the wooden figure of a man, despite the kindness the mother-in-law show to both the bride and Kui. Kui, now portrayed as an innocent good-hearted country boy, makes contact with the beautiful young widow numerous times, including inside her bedroom at night, which is ridiculous. He finally surrenders to her seduction and has sex in her bedroom, with the lights on and the mother-in-law and the servants still awake in the next room. But no one suspects anything.

    The miserable bride tries to run away a few times but stopped by the servants. Still she's free to wander about without any restrain and surveillance, but somehow forgets about running away.

    Finally while the innocent Kui tries to say goodbye to the bride due to his guilt the mother comes out of her room and sees them. Right away a mob with torches suddenly appear from nowhere. Although the traditional punishment for adultery is by drowning both parties the kind mother-in-law just breaks the bride's ankles and sets the man free without even a slap on the wrist from the mob.

    Kui decides to join the bandits and finds the whole den burned down and every bandit killed. He breaks down and cries hysterically…I don't know why.

    Then a year later this innocent crying baby suddenly becomes the leader of a group of 100 bandits, with no explanation on how, and returns to get his lover. She is now chained to her bed, even when she's crippled, unlike during her few attempts to run away while she was very healthy. Then Kui orders the mother-in-law to kill herself by hanging, despite after her continuous kindness to both himself and the bride for all this time.

    The acting of the 2 main characters is poor, although the mother-in-law and the housekeeper have done a passable job. The lighting control is substandard, and the pace of the movie is dreadful.

    It totally fails when compare to other excellent movies about cultural frustration in past China, e.g. The Old Well, The Story of Qiu Ju, Raise the Red Lantern, etc.
    kervinjp

    one of the 12 best asian films...

    This is definitely on my list. As with most asian films, the visuals are striking. And as to be expected with asian films, several scenes can tell a story without dialogue. Some might argue that the interweaving of the various elements of Kui's life-story are slow, but how they manage to all come together in the end is incredibly done. "Young Mistress'" punishment is stereotypically harsh when viewed from western eyes, but it doesn't distract from the film. I defintely recommend this one to any fan of asian films...

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      The first feature to be filmed in mainland China with 100% Taiwanese financing.

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 1994 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • The Wooden Man's Bride
    • Production company
      • Xi'an Film Studio
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $59,945
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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