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Bu jian

  • 2003
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
352
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Bu jian (2003)
Drama

A grandmother is looking for her grandson, a teenager for his grandfather.A grandmother is looking for her grandson, a teenager for his grandfather.A grandmother is looking for her grandson, a teenager for his grandfather.

  • Director
    • Kang-sheng Lee
  • Writers
    • Sung Hsi
    • Kang-sheng Lee
  • Stars
    • Yi-ching Lu
    • Chieh Chang
    • Miao Tien
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    352
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kang-sheng Lee
    • Writers
      • Sung Hsi
      • Kang-sheng Lee
    • Stars
      • Yi-ching Lu
      • Chieh Chang
      • Miao Tien
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Yi-ching Lu
    Yi-ching Lu
      Chieh Chang
      Chieh Chang
      Miao Tien
      Miao Tien
        Shiang-chyi Chen
        Shiang-chyi Chen
        Tsai-Ting Chen
        Yi-Chieh Chiu
        Kuo-Cheng Huang
        Kang-sheng Lee
        Kang-sheng Lee
        Yi Cheng Lee
        Yi Cheng Lee
        Cheng-Ying Li
        Hui-Chin Lin
        Chun Shih
        Chun Shih
        • Director
          • Kang-sheng Lee
        • Writers
          • Sung Hsi
          • Kang-sheng Lee
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        1FilmCriticLalitRao

        Missing is a film that must disappear from our sights.

        While attending film festivals, I make it a point to watch as many good,sensible,meaningful films possible.However there are certain occasions when I inadvertently end up watching bad films. My personal belief is that there are bad films and there are absolutely bad films which are eye sore. In a way bad films are not so bad because if all films were good than who in the world would go on to make a bad film. Watching an absolutely bad film is bad for a healthy mind as the ill effects of a bad film remain for a longer time.Missing directed by Lee Kang Sheng is such an absolutely bad film. It did not captivate the entire Makhmalbaf family who was also watching it with me. As a matter of fact mister Mohsen Makhmalbaf was seated in a row before mine. I can only make a wild guess at how much he must have suffered while watching this piece of nonsense.It is a different thing to act in a film and different thing to direct a film. Lee Kang Sheng got it wrong as his film is a bizarre attempt at garnering sympathy by portraying an old grand mother searching her young grand son. Makes no sense at all.
        vincentywang

        Self-indulgence is the name of the game

        I agree with my Czech buddy: this is a total waste of time---an inept, pretentious, boring, ugly distortion of life. A wretched exploitation film.

        What does it exploit? To name a few: (1) the wretchedness of old-age loneliness; (2) our guilt at finding the characters somewhat annoying and ourselves less than full-heartedly sympathetic; (3) the tolerance of art-house audience for inadequate narrative and threadbare characterization.

        You would think that out of the extraordinary tedium and pointlessness, something unusual may be found; originality of any kind can nevertheless be the last saving-grace. But none is to be found. The bag of tricks is pretty flat: oh yes, Lee did see his Kieslowski alright. There is a scattering of visual clues that re-emerge from time to time, as in "Red", and we may pick up as glue to tie the nondescript narrative together. The painted canvas, the shreds of newspapers, the rear mirror view from a motor cycle, etc. And in case you think Lee is not well-versed in Brunuel, the deliberate voyeurism of the camera placement is supposed to make us roll over and extol the virtue of a new auteur.

        But art is not the sum of trickery. Punishing one's audience does not warrant worship. Not all of us are masochistic.
        1sansmerci

        What the hell did I just watch?

        I just finished watching this movie at the Karlovy Vary film festival in the Czech Republic. Some friends of mine said they had heard good things about it, but then remembered they were thinking of a different film. Still, the film had won awards at three different festivals and also had a decent rating on this site, as well as a favorable review from the one person who commented.

        What I'm about to say is not something I say lightly: This was the worst film I have ever seen. I think about half of the people in the theater (the theater was almost full) cleared out before the movie ended. It was slower than anything I've ever seen, and I have seen a great deal of foreign films.

        Everything about this film was just horrible. The plot was thin and nearly non-existent, and about 90% of the film was taken up by the woman running around asking where her grandson was, and people asking her the same questions ("Boy or a girl?" "What was he wearing?" "Did you talk to the police?"). I seriously think this was about an hour of the film, all of it exactly the same.

        Yet, strangely, I found myself rather intrigued during the entire course of the film. I was intrigued because I was convinced that there is no possible way that anyone could make a film that slow and not be fully aware of what they were doing. I started to think of John Cage's 4'33" and thought that, maybe, it's meant to be the cinematic equivalent of that: just one, huge joke on the film's audience. I'm hoping that's what it was, anyway, or else the director and editor of this film must have been the two most inept human beings in history. There were a few funny moments in the film which captured my interest, but for the most part, the most laughs came at the end of the film as people laughed at the sheer absurdity of the fact that they had just sat through something so unbelievably awful.

        I fail to see how this film won so many awards. The way I see it, either the juries at these festivals saw it as a joke as well and appreciated it, or else they figured that a film this boring must have some sort of deeper artistic meaning that they're missing. Either way, this movie is not worth seeing, not even for the humor of how bad it is, whether that was intended or not.
        checa

        There are films to be seen, and films to be felt

        Don't try to explain to a friend what this movie is about, because it's not only about a woman running around and some other characters doing other things.

        Try to explain him the way it made you feel. Try to explain him the subtle relations between characters and actions, even between characters of this and other films such as those of Tsai Ming Liang's (remember the grandpa and the little boy in "Goodbye, Dragon Inn"?), and you'll realize how difficult it is.

        Now try to explain him the way you felt when your last girlfriend left you, when your dad died or you failed to make your daughter happy...

        This is a fine film. Watch it. Feel it.
        1barlenon

        A truly abysmal film

        A woman uses a public toilet in a busy city park. She is evidently in great discomfort and must leave her young grandson alone for a few moments. When she returns, she discovers he is gone and for the rest of the film she is frantically looking for him. Ultra realism. The film realistically depicts the panic and then despair of her loss. But that is about the best thing you can say about this film. The super long takes and repetitive action as the woman searches for her grandson create a feeling of agitation, an agitation which soon overwhelms any feelings of empathy toward or even interest in the plight of the main character.

        This is possibly the worst film I have ever sat through. Excruciatingly dull, watching this film ultimately became a pointless exercise in endurance. It is extraordinary that a movie like this, with a nearly non-existent plot and sub-amateur production values, could ever have been released.

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          • December 12, 2003 (Taiwan)
        • Country of origin
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        • Language
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