A boy-meets-girl-meets-teddy bear story, taking place in Shanghai. Jinxi is a violinist, about to fulfill her dream of moving to Vienna to continue with her music studies. While trying to se... Read allA boy-meets-girl-meets-teddy bear story, taking place in Shanghai. Jinxi is a violinist, about to fulfill her dream of moving to Vienna to continue with her music studies. While trying to settle her affairs before departing, her encounter with Panos, a Greek architect newly arriv... Read allA boy-meets-girl-meets-teddy bear story, taking place in Shanghai. Jinxi is a violinist, about to fulfill her dream of moving to Vienna to continue with her music studies. While trying to settle her affairs before departing, her encounter with Panos, a Greek architect newly arrived to Shanghai, will have a disrupting effect on her life. During the course of one day, t... Read all
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The first minutes of the film feel a bit stiff, as the protagonists (both the characters and actors) have an awkward energy between them.
But as the movie continues you get to really enjoy the effortless chatting, the little jokes and the evolution of their chemistry.
The sceneries and places they visit become more and more interesting, giving you an authentic glimpse of Shanghai.
The comparison to Linklater's Before trilogy is inevitable. But you will get to see that the energy and conversations between this couple, are completely different.
Linklater's heroes are having an intellectual ping pong talking about "heavy" meanings, giving you an impressive to read list.
Here, Panos and Jinxi get to know each other in an a more effortless, honest and sweet manner that doesn't feel like a swordfight.
The relationship the two former strangers create is romantic but also surprisingly realistic and truthful.
At the end, this film leaves you with a bittersweet taste, a mind filled with gorgeous images and the OST's calming melody... It is the perfect viewing for an open cinema these hot summer days.
The smart and honest dialogues between Panos and Jinxi, the humoristic scenes but also the many truths about life, love and human relationships make you identify with the heroes and enjoy every minute spent with them.
The beautiful shots of Shanghai that take you to a distant and unknown destination for many of us help you discover the city through the eyes of a foreigner but also learn so many things and secrets in such a short time through the eyes of a local.
I would end by saying that the play emits a sweet aura that makes you leave the theater filled with emotions but also with a big smile.
The script was very cleverly crafted to incorporate conversation between 2 strangers of opposite sex and culture in a humorous way.
I liked that it wasn't a typical sexually provocative movie where people drop their morals but one that deals with old time morals and avoids bedroom and sexual encounters. I was hooked from beginning to end.
The Director was present for our showing but I couldn't stay until the questions and answers. I wanted to know why Shanghai was depicted with so few cars and people. Empty roads and no crowds. My experience of Shanghai is that people are everywhere. Maybe the Government edited and restricted the ugly side of the city to promote a positive view.
Anyway a real fairytale and feel good movie.
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferences Le Dernier Empereur (1987)
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- Budget
- €500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1