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Sous l'aubépine

Original title: Shan zha shu zhi lian
  • 2010
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
4K
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Shawn Dou and Dongyu Zhou in Sous l'aubépine (2010)
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Romance sparks between a young woman and a young man from different economic backgrounds during China's Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and '70s.Romance sparks between a young woman and a young man from different economic backgrounds during China's Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and '70s.Romance sparks between a young woman and a young man from different economic backgrounds during China's Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and '70s.

  • Director
    • Yimou Zhang
  • Writers
    • Ai Mi
    • Lichuan Yin
    • Xiaobai Gu
  • Stars
    • Xuejian Li
    • Taishen Cheng
    • Dongyu Zhou
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yimou Zhang
    • Writers
      • Ai Mi
      • Lichuan Yin
      • Xiaobai Gu
    • Stars
      • Xuejian Li
      • Taishen Cheng
      • Dongyu Zhou
    • 15User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Xuejian Li
    Xuejian Li
    • Village head Zhang (Zhang Duizhang)
    Taishen Cheng
    • Teacher Luo (Luo Laoshi)
    Dongyu Zhou
    Dongyu Zhou
    • Jing (Jingqiu)
    Rina Sa
    • Auntie (Da Ma)
    Xiaoyu He
    • Huanhuan
    Xinbo Yu
    • Lin (Changlin)
    Shawn Dou
    Shawn Dou
    • Sun Jianxin (Lao San)
    Xinyun Yi
    • Fang (Changfang)
    Zheng Wang
    • Eldest Brother (Da Ge)
    Zhuoran Yao
    • Sister-in-Law (Da Sao)
    Ruijia Jiang
    • Wei (Weihong)
    Meijuan Xi
    Meijuan Xi
    • Jing's Mother (Jingqiu Muqin)
    Muyuan Qiu
    • Jing's Brother (Jingqiu Didi)
    Xinyuan Hu
    • Jing's Sister (Jingqiu Meimei)
    Jinsong Wang
    Jinsong Wang
    • Director Li (Li Zhuren)
    • (as Qi Ke)
    Tiejun Bian
    • P.E. Teacher (Tiyu Laoshi)
    Liping Lü
    Liping Lü
    • Wei's Mother (Weihong Muqin)
    • (as Liping Lv)
    Xiaoge Huang
    • Nurse 1
    • Director
      • Yimou Zhang
    • Writers
      • Ai Mi
      • Lichuan Yin
      • Xiaobai Gu
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews15

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    10kathakali-49428

    BEST

    This movie made me cry so hard. I never believed true and pure love existed until I saw this movie. As everyone says, Movies don't show reality but movies are inspired from and by reality. I hope this type of love still exists in 2024. I hope I find one. But not with this sad ending.

    The actors have done an incredible job like the best of best. They touched my soul and I cannot imagine what she went through. It's truly hard.

    And now I know what you do for love. The movie's quotes, scenes, scripts, acting, casting everything was so good. Why didn't I find this earlier? Maybe I wouldn't have understood. But I do now. And I'm happy I did.
    8y-26698

    Purely clean movies.

    Quietly moved, go to feel the innocence. The touching love almost made me cry. I believe many people will be moved.
    6jamesmbaptista

    Spoiler alert (it's a soppy love story and that's it!)

    I love Chinese cinema and without doubt this was a finely crafted movie BUT I just didn't find it particuarly engaging. It's a love story and very little else. Some parts made me reflect on Communist China and the difficulty of navigating a relationship under a regime where so much needs to be kept secret, which can interfere with the trust-forming process, but otherwise I couldn't find much else to explore. So if you want to go on the ride with them (which really just consisted of lots and lots and lots of superficially romantic moments) then fine, but I was looking for something more. And to have the utterly heartbreaking end for no apparent reason than to tear our hearts out was too heavy of a punchline for such a light setup.
    9winnieGR

    Pure love during such special time

    If you could, read the book after watching this movie.
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Under the Hawthorn Tree

    With his many recent works that are nothing short of being opulent, and an Olympic project that was sheer spectacle, director Zhang Yimou still shows he has what it takes to take it down some notches in telling a simple, but no less emotional, tale of first love and romance, set during the Cultural Revolution in 60s and 70s China. It is this historical setting that perhaps piqued interest in bringing the Internet novel by Ai Mi onto the big screen, which lifts it beyond a typical romantic weepy.

    Starring newcomer Zhou Dongyu - mind you Zhang Yimou has this knack of bringing new faces to the scene - and Shawn Dou as the star crossed lovers Jing and Sun respectively, the story tackles both the saccharine sweet moments that the duo have to steal away from society's prying eyes, and that of objections that come from Jing's mother. It's a time when Chairman Mao is very much revered, and the story takes aim at how his policies impacted the ordinary man on the street, giving rise to complications on survival matters, especially if you're deemed an intellect and are sent to be re-educated as with Jing's father, held as a political prisoner, and her teacher mom into becoming a school cleaner, earning extra through the folding 1000 envelopes for a single cent.

    Constantly cautioned on her family's lack of status and being under the scrutiny of the powers that be, hopes are pinned on Jing as the next generation to lift their family's plight, since there are also two other younger siblings to take care of, rather than to spend time in romantic affairs of the heart with Sun. But undeterred, both parties forge on despite the rich and poor, have and have not divide, with Sun's more privileged background meant a lot more giving on materials on his end to ensure that his loved one makes it through what life has dished out to her under the current circumstances.

    The story also doesn't shy away from the airing of grouses, which is probably quite unheard of and bordering on treason too, at least for its time when such statements get made in hushed tones. While one can be quite gung ho about it as proclaiming one's love for another, it's another ball game altogether when taking pot shots at an establishment. The secrecy of the lovers relationship provide ample moments for the usual tried and tested formula of stolen glances, growing into more daring meets involving some frolicking into a river, and moments of temptation when they're all but alone in a rented room.

    Having the lovers meet when Jing was sent to the countryside as part of curricular and Sun being attached to a geological project meant the film can bask in a lot of lush landscapes brought out by beautiful cinematography. The art direction was top notch to make this period piece believable, and some of the best moments in the film occur when little things get detailed and time spent to showcase it, such as the amount of propaganda posters pasted on walls, as well as that of a rousing morale boosting song performed by the students with aplomb, even if some of them do not quite actually harbour the same sentiments as what's being sung out loud.

    The fresh faced leads also breathed some life into what would be a typical narrative of a romantic weepy. Zhou Dongyu is excellent as the innocent and wide-eyed girl who takes on a very firm stance against her mother's wishes, putting a risk in jeopardizing her family's fate, and that of her own future, should she be found out. Shawn Dou plays his hunky character of the almost perfect man with that steely determination of wanting the best for his loved one, yet being presented with a dilemma of a request made by an elder, which I'm sure many guys out there would share in similar emotions if put in the same boat. At some angles he reminded me of a certain television actor in Singapore as well, but blessed with better acting ability.

    In a way the story's quite sprawling, and not everything from the novel can be filmed without sacrificing pace, and this accounted for the very frequent use of intertitles to split the scenes into logical chapters. I would rank this as one of Zhang Yimou's more accessible films, and certainly one that shows he's more than capable to tackle a rather straightforward tale no lacking in powerful emotions and melodrama. Recommended!

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      Sun: I cannot wait for you for one year and one month. I cannot wait for you until you are 25. But I have waited for you my whole life.

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2010 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Under the Hawthorne Tree
    • Production companies
      • Xin Huamian Film
      • IDG China Media
      • New Classical Entertainment
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      • $23,004,431
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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