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Tremblement de terre à Tangshan

Original title: Tang shan da di zhen
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
10K
YOUR RATING
Tremblement de terre à Tangshan (2010)
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The epic story of a family separated as a result of the Great Tangshan Earthquake of 1976.The epic story of a family separated as a result of the Great Tangshan Earthquake of 1976.The epic story of a family separated as a result of the Great Tangshan Earthquake of 1976.

  • Director
    • Xiaogang Feng
  • Writers
    • Wu Si
    • Ling Zhang
  • Stars
    • Daoming Chen
    • Chen Li
    • Yi Lu
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Xiaogang Feng
    • Writers
      • Wu Si
      • Ling Zhang
    • Stars
      • Daoming Chen
      • Chen Li
      • Yi Lu
    • 52User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 32 wins & 33 nominations total

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    Daoming Chen
    Daoming Chen
    • Wang Deqing (Deng's Foster Father)
    Chen Li
    Chen Li
    • Fang Da
    Yi Lu
    Yi Lu
    • Yang Zhi
    Fan Xu
    Fan Xu
    • Li Yuanni
    Jingchu Zhang
    Jingchu Zhang
    • Fang Deng…
    Zifeng Zhang
    Zifeng Zhang
    • Young Fang Deng
    • (as Zi-feng Zhang)
    Jiajun Zhang
    • Young Fang Da
    Guoqiang Zhang
    • Fang Daqiang
    Ziwen Wang
    Ziwen Wang
    • Xiao He
    Lixin Yang
    • Lao Niu
    Zhong Lü
    Zhong Lü
    • Grandmother
    Mei Yong
    Mei Yong
    • Aunt
    Lili Liu
    • Sichuan Mother
    • (as Li-Li Liu)
    Jin Chen
    Jin Chen
    • Dong Guilan (Deng's Foster Mother)
    Baowen Zhang
    • Wang Zhiguo's Wife
    Qiuzi Ma
    Qiuzi Ma
    • Director Zhao
    Jing Lü
    • Woman Teacher
    David F. Morris
    • Alexander
    • Director
      • Xiaogang Feng
    • Writers
      • Wu Si
      • Ling Zhang
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    User reviews52

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    10demiurgiac

    A "must see"...

    As an old white guy I have this knee jerk reaction to resist all things not American. Darn. That said, and considering all the dribble that comes out of Hollywood these days, juxtaposed against this truly wonderful film from China, all I can say is... if this is the kind of stuff they are capable of, "Hollywood, look out". One of the things that makes this movie so compelling is that it is not a "Chinese" story, its a "human" story. While the production and graphics are stellar, its the STORY that steals the show. How many times have we all sat through an hour and a half of incredible (and often gratuitous) graphics with a mediocre story sandwiched in between stuff being blown up. Here the graphics are truly great, but take second place to whats important... the story.
    8paul_m_haakonsen

    This movie is nothing short of spectacular...

    When I bought this movie from Amazon, I believed it to be a disaster movie in the likes of Hollywood movies such as "Volcano", "2012" and such. And the cover and text on the back of the cover didn't really let on to what this movie was, it all just showed something of a typical disaster movie.

    So I wasn't prepared for what was ahead. Also because I hadn't done any research of reviews prior to buying (and watching) the movie. So I was in for one big surprise. There are those rare moments when you stumble upon something truly unique by sheer luck, and this was one such moment for me.

    "Aftershock" blew me away. This movie is so much more than your average disaster movie. Sure there is a breathtakingly amazing disaster scene early on in the movie. And you just sit there with your hands clenched and biting your lip, because that whole part is so intense and so amazingly shot. It is like you are there right in the midst of the chaos. I will go as far as saying that the earthquake scene in this movie far outshines any of that I have seen in Hollywood disaster movies.

    But "Aftershock" is not just a disaster movie, it is also a movie that has a very touching story to tell, a very sad and unfortunate story as well. But it tell its story in a very good way, without being too much. You really get immersed in the story, and it sweeps you off your feet and takes you along on an emotional roller-coaster ride. You might actually want to have some tissue at hand, because there are some very, very emotional scenes in this movie. It is also a story of emotions; a story of how our lives and fates can change in the blink of an eye.

    The characters in "Aftershock" are very believable and they are so well portrayed on the screen by the actors and actresses. Each and every of the main characters are given so much room to grown and develop that you really get to feel with them, grow with them, feel their sadness, loss and happiness. And for this, the director was right on the money. This story was so well-told and well-shot that it is hard not to get caught up in the moment.

    The 130 minutes that the movie is in length doesn't feel that long, because you get so caught up in the movie. I didn't leave the screen for a single moment. I just sat there mesmerized, wanting to see what happened next, what would happen to Fang Deng, Fang Da and everyone else.

    I am a big fan of Asian cinema, though I had never heard about this movie prior to finding it by sheer luck on Amazon. Now that I have seen it, "Aftershock" will stay with me for a long, long time. It was one of the most emotional and honest stories I have had the pleasure of witnessing in a long, long time.

    Even if you are not a fan of Asian cinema or have a phobia of watching movies in a foreign language, you should overcome that and do yourself the pleasure of sitting down to watch this movie, because it is really worth it. This movie is truly an amazing one, and it the story is one that deserves to be told.
    siamsilver

    Powerful heart wrenching tale

    This has to be one of the best films I have ever seen! From the minute you are drawn in by the amazing cinematography and the story set before you, you are hooked.

    This film flows like the Three gorges dam, powerfully! Have a box of tissues handy as you'll need them. The film moves along at a nice steady pace punctuated with moments of such drama that if your of a certain disposition you will weep openly.

    At 2 hours 15 minuets I was so glad it ended. Not because I hadn't enjoyed it but because I was an emotional wreck.

    I could wax lyrical for paragraph upon paragraph about this film but the most poignant thing I could say is... Just watch it.

    10/10 easily.
    10georgecruz

    From a new fan of Chinese cinema

    After reading the other very eloquent and well thought of reviews posted so far I believe there is little I can ad to this string. That is, unless I can express my view as a true outsider of Chinese cinema and relatively inexperienced at your beautiful culture.

    It's nearly impossible to find words to describe quickly I was sucked into the plot and became a member of the family of four portrayed in this masterpiece. I was in awe of the human tragedy this earthquake was and the amazing technology used to recreate it. However, nothing could have possibly prepared me for the tragic, sad, warm and beautiful human drama that would follow.

    I was hoping to say I enjoyed this as much as or even more than any other movie. However, I have never experienced a movie that I can even begin to compare this to. This is a masterpiece and treasure.
    10webmaster-3017

    HK Neo Reviews: Aftershocks

    An epic disaster picture, disguised with a special human core...

    Aftershocks works because it believed in the simple message about human lives – value. In the midst of today's world, people always conjure on the negatives, rather than the positives in our lives. For a moment of two, we forget about the person next to you, and focuses on the troubles that surrounds us. Ultimately, Aftershock is a movie about human survival and it works not because of the impact of the earthquake, but how human beings deal with the aftermath of an extraordinary earthquake. Director Feng Xiaogang delivers an epic that is not about special effects, but one that touches the very essence of a human heart by tackling important themes like survival, how one deal with death, love, life and ultimate sacrifice. Aftershocks is a highly successful film, that manages to be commercially saleable and also extremely humane. In doing justice to the victims, it is certainly aren't easy, but somehow, Feng manages to engage, express and emotes.

    Zhang Jingchu is a wonderful actress. Her main strength is the ability to make a character performance so believable yet human, is almost extraordinary. In saying that she is the central to the success of this film, will be an overstatement, but without her, Feng would not be so successful. Look no further than the scenes when she faces her mum again, after 32 years for a moment of heart to heart cinematic performance. The highlight for me is most certainly the person who played Jet Li's Hero, in the class of Chen Daoming. While he was subtlety cunning in Hero as the first emperor of China, Chen is all class and humane as the caring fostering father of Zhang. His portray of the fatherly role is fitting and steals the show with his glaring eyes. His moments of anger are a joy to watch, along with his interaction with his wife and daughter.

    All in all, Aftershock is the blockbuster Chinese epic of the year and to wipe internal tears from my heart, Feng have created something very special. It is not a easy job to satisfy both Chinese censors and still manages to create something worthy of our 5 senses. Feng knows the impending audience and smartly delivers what is essential a human drama about the aftermath of a devastating event. In the journey of their survival and seeing how every one of these characters due with life in their own way, allows us to re-think, re-evaluate, refresh and re-value the very essence of our own lives. It isn't so bad and it's good to be alive and loved. Most certainly the Chinese blockbuster, not to be missed...(Neo 2010)

    I rate it 10/10

    • www.thehkneo.com

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    • Trivia
      In consideration of the Tohoku earthquake in March 2011, the Japanese distributor canceled the planned release of the film later that month. The film which depicted the 1976 Tangshan earthquake was eventually released in the country in March 2015 in dozens of theaters, as opposed to hundreds it was planned for 4 years earlier.
    • Goofs
      When Fang Da and his girlfriend are driving along the freeway, the year is stated to be 1995 but there is clearly visible a MY 2005 VW Jetta through the driver side window.
    • Quotes

      Li Yuanni: Daqiang, Fang Deng, don't mind me being annoying. Every year when burning paper offerings, we've been talking to you both. We've moved. If you want to come back, don't go the wrong way, ok? Our alleyway is next to the railway school. At the first row of houses, turn left. The first one is our home. Remember that! Where we used to live, they're building a department mall. So we can't move back there.

      Fang Da: Mom, dad and elder sis have already been dead for ten years. How could they still come back? I feel spooked hearing you keep saying such things.

      Li Yuanni: I've no idea how to tell your dad and elder sis... I was so looking forward to the day of your college entrance exam. Yet you didn't even bother stepping into the exam hall. Why can't you be more sensible? You made me feel so disappointed.

      Fang Da: [surly] Disappointed... If you had known, you should have saved elder sis instead, shouldn't you?

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2010 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Official sites
      • Official site (China)
      • Official site (Hong Kong)
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Aftershock
    • Production companies
      • Tangshan City Government
      • China Film Group Corporation (CFGC)
      • Huayi Brothers Media
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $62,962
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,329
      • Oct 31, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $100,297,508
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 15m(135 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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