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Pavillon de femmes

Original title: Pavilion of Women
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.1K
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Willem Dafoe and Luo Yan in Pavillon de femmes (2001)
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With World War 2 looming, a prominent family in China must confront the contrasting ideas of traditionalism, communism and Western thinking, while dealing with the most important ideal of al... Read allWith World War 2 looming, a prominent family in China must confront the contrasting ideas of traditionalism, communism and Western thinking, while dealing with the most important ideal of all: love and its meaning in society.With World War 2 looming, a prominent family in China must confront the contrasting ideas of traditionalism, communism and Western thinking, while dealing with the most important ideal of all: love and its meaning in society.

  • Director
    • Ho Yim
  • Writers
    • Pearl S. Buck
    • Luo Yan
    • Paul Collins
  • Stars
    • Willem Dafoe
    • Luo Yan
    • Sau Shek
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ho Yim
    • Writers
      • Pearl S. Buck
      • Luo Yan
      • Paul Collins
    • Stars
      • Willem Dafoe
      • Luo Yan
      • Sau Shek
    • 29User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 26Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • Father Andre
    Luo Yan
    Luo Yan
    • Madame Wu Ailian
    Sau Shek
    Sau Shek
    • Mr. Wu
    • (as Sau Sek)
    John Cho
    John Cho
    • Fengmo Wu
    Yi Ding
    Yi Ding
    • Chiuming
    Chieng Mun Koh
    Chieng Mun Koh
    • Ying
    Anita Loo
    • Old Lady Wu
    Amy Hill
    Amy Hill
    • Madame Kang
    Kate McGregor-Stewart
    Kate McGregor-Stewart
    • Sister Shirley
    Jia Dong Liu
    • Mr. Lang
    Shu Chen
    Shu Chen
    • Head Servant
    Hang-Sang Poon
    • Fat Cook
    Li Wang
    • Kang Lin Yi
    You Jin Xu
    • Matchmaker
    Ding Yuan Gu
    • Mayor
    Pei Ying Zhao
    • Midwife
    Xiao Dong Mao
    • Liangmo
    Lan Huang
    • Meng
    • Director
      • Ho Yim
    • Writers
      • Pearl S. Buck
      • Luo Yan
      • Paul Collins
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    7Quinoa1984

    All love stories end in tragedy

    Pavilion of Women is a romantic drama about tradition in a Chinese family that is started to get shacked up by a generous priest (Willem Dafoe) and his American ideas and ideals. From what the plot says, it sounds like a corny movie, and at times it is laying it on a little thick (the score by Conrad Pope and the ending add to the sometimes lameness). But the film is also well done with fine performances, notably by Dafoe who turn in yet another remarkable performance. B+
    8dromasca

    Missionary Drama

    Director Ho Yim's movie is based on a novel of Pearl Buck. 60-70 years ago, this writer's books were cross-cultural best sellers, bringing to the US and Western audiences the image of the Far East which soon will have become part of the daily lives, when WWII broke. The film story line has all the elements of the time - melodrama, clash between the Western and Chinese traditions, and a missionary message which is probably the most problematic part of the movie.

    However, this is a good movie. Certainly, we have seen much better and original ones, coming directly from China without the intervention of the Hollywood producers. Having the film spoken in English may have won some US audiences, but certainly lowers the credibility. However, the filming is exquisite, the historical background is very well re-created, and the acting is fabulous. Is this really Luo Yam's first or second role? This is what IMDB's information says, I simply cannot believe it. She is giving an Oscar level performance, and I am certainly flattering some of the ladies who won feminine role Oscars lately.

    Worth seeing. 8/10 on my personal scale.
    8gt-14

    - a fine example of cross-cultural co-production

    Anyone who liked Zhang Yimou's "Raise The Red Lantern" is a prospect for "Pavilion Of Women". Whereas "Raise The Red Lantern" explores the breaking of merely Chinese cultural taboos, "Pavilion Of Women" centres on a romance between leading characters who flout both Chinese and Western mores. This is a cross-cultural romantic story by the prolific American writer on China, Pearl S. Buck, set in the late 1930s. It has first class cross-cultural direction and acting, and was filmed on location in elegant settings of old Suzhou. It is a fine example of what the Chinese film industry can achieve in co-production.
    6davidscruggs

    Culturally revealing but shy of high marks

    The story and set behind Pavilion of Women were grist for a powerful movie. It's about an American priest (Willem Dafoe) running an orphanage in Asia who becomes entangled with a proud Chinese family's tugs of war over love and duty. While Pavilion is engaging enough to keep you awake, it didn't project any of the majesty of greater love-versus-duty romances that come to mind. Its characters cried, but not amid enough conveyed tragedy for its viewers to join in sympathy. Dafoe seemed to absorb his role, but not wholely, for soft-spoken and even-keeled as Dafoe can be, the priest in this movie would have been better portrayed by someone as unknown in the U.S. as the movie's Chinese cast members, whose anonymity aided their credibility and certainly carried the show. There are several wonderfully intense scenes that might even take you back to a love-struck moment in your past. The cinematography gave me pans of the city and garden life now and then, but it left me wishing it had lingered on Asia's beauty and austerity long enough to arouse a connection in me with these people living in 1930s China.

    I wouldn't say give it a swerve, because the performances of the local cast was often great. But neither would I recommend making it a late-night movie, if you want to see it before nodding off.
    3rosscinema

    Silly and obvious

    I could not believe how lousy this film was and I tried to think why. Well its co-made by China and a United States film studio and I think thats where the trouble lies. Its americanized. No original angle or aspect into the chinese people. All the characters are one dimensional and act on the most basic of emotions. Only actress Luo Yan has a few decent moments but the rest is all hokey nonsense. It plays out like a mediocre mini-series and I kept expecting one of two things to happen. Either Richard Chamberlain was going to stumble in OR the characters were going to burst into song and sing "Getting to Know You". The last half hour is so overly dramatic that it puts daytime soaps to shame. Bad filmmaking!

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    • Trivia
      "Pavilion," the 1946 best selling Pearl S. Buck novel that serves as he basis for this film, attracted Otto Preminger's attention, but his pitch to 20th Century Fox's Darryl F. Zanuck was unsuccessful.
    • Quotes

      Fengmo Wu: My grandmother is the sun. My father is the earth. My mother is the moon. And I can not escape their gravity.

    • Connections
      Referenced in OWV Updates: Multimedia Update (22/12/2015): Only Three More Days to Go till Christmas! (2015)

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2001 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Pavilion of Women
    • Filming locations
      • Suzhou, China
    • Production companies
      • Beijing Film Studio
      • China Film Co-Production Corporation
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,992
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,368
      • May 6, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,992
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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