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A Touch of Sin

Original title: Tian zhu ding
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 10m
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7.1/10
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A Touch of Sin (2013)
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Four independent stories set in modern China about random acts of violence.Four independent stories set in modern China about random acts of violence.Four independent stories set in modern China about random acts of violence.

  • Director
    • Jia Zhang-ke
  • Writer
    • Jia Zhang-ke
  • Stars
    • Wu Jiang
    • Baoqiang Wang
    • Tao Zhao
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • Jia Zhang-ke
    • Writer
      • Jia Zhang-ke
    • Stars
      • Wu Jiang
      • Baoqiang Wang
      • Tao Zhao
    • 39User reviews
    • 141Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Wu Jiang
    Wu Jiang
    • Dahai
    Baoqiang Wang
    Baoqiang Wang
    • Zhou San
    Tao Zhao
    Tao Zhao
    • Xiao Yu
    Lanshan Luo
    Lanshan Luo
    • Xiao Hui
    Jia-yi Zhang
    Jia-yi Zhang
    • Zhang Youliang
    Meng Li
    Meng Li
      Lu Liu
      Lu Liu
      • (Guest appearance)
      Dong Han
      • (Guest appearance)
      Hongwei Wang
      • (Guest appearance)
      Qiang Wang
      • (Guest appearance)
      Jiangcai Bai
      Ke Chen
      Weifen Chen
      Yang Chen
      Yulin Deng
      Chi-Kui Fong
      Rui Gong
      Xiaotao Gong
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      User reviews39

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      7derek-duerden

      Bleak Outlook

      As always with portmanteau films, I found the quality of these four tales (or tellings) varies quite a lot, as does one's sympathy or empathy for the characters. As such, as others have commented, I thought that the rest of the film did not match up to the first quarter. However, the other three parts were not *bad*, and for me added to the overall tone of societal bleakness. I've made brief visits to China but would in no way say that qualifies me to judge how "realistic" a picture this is, despite the factual bases of the component stories. However, as we increasingly observe and debate the effect of China's actions on the wider global stage, this film perhaps provides helpful context, if this is the domestic backdrop...
      6liu-70-805371

      A Precious but Utterly Vague Picture of the Transforming China

      One additional star for the topic that few has tried to film.

      In about ten or twenty years, these 120 minutes of social depicting will be one of the very rare and precious visual stories for people to understand and entertain what is going on in the first ten years of the 21st century China. It offers a prospective with some interesting details that makes sense to the westerners or maybe its fellow countrymen in the future. But it doesn't really add up for the people living in China nowadays, or at least, the details are not enough.

      Stories are too short that they can barely touch the real psychology that the Chinese laborers are having today. I'm not sure whether it is something that the director fails to do or he is not allowed to do. For example, there are lots of complexities existing between a complaining Shanxi miner and a mad murderer. Throughout the first story, the only real attempt Dahai, who has learned the laws and has close relatives living in the city, has made to disclose the corruption is a mail letter without a specific address. This is far away from the countless efforts that a Chinese miner would make before he explode himself with the illegal riches. To me, the efforts, the struggles, and the final desperate in Dahai's mind are the most interesting parts of the story. However, nothing really happens in the movie. The result is that, Dahai seems more like a legendary cowboy coming from a classic American western movie than a struggling Chinese worker who has relatives to care about.

      It touches the social issues we are all witnessing in China today, it is entertaining and somewhat heroic, but it fails to restore the story into reality, let alone into a provoking level.
      8yjt-91806

      Good movie with many faults

      The director has so much to express, which makes the film loose. He wants to show the whole picture of modern China by referencing lots of news in the stories. But it weakens the story itself. The fourth fragment is most representative. It seems not so reasonable.

      A few actors are great, like Wu and Tao, while others do not their roles. Baoqiang is not ferocious enough as a professional robber. Some guest actors are unnecessary, even ruin this movie, such as Sanming.

      Anyway, we should show respects to both Zhangke and this movie. He really wants to express his anxiety about this sick society. He reminds us this situation is unstable and unsustainable. We are on the edge of a crash.
      8ilpohirvonen

      Zhangke's Spaces of Detachment

      After some moments of silence, the master of the sixth generation of Chinese filmmakers, Jia Zhangke returns with his newest feature "A Touch of Sin" (2013) which might just be his darkest work to date. It's an intriguing film of sheer brilliance told through the complexity of several, loosely connected stories about people in agony. While some fans of the director may be disappointed by the lack of clairvoyant lyric beauty, characteristic for example for "Still Life" (2006), others may find the narrative ambiguity and incoherence rather enriching.

      The film begins with an enigmatic scene at a deserted rural highway where a truck carrying tomatoes has fallen over. A cold sense of brutality breathes in the air. Soon the first characters are introduced and we learn that, in the same way as in "Still Life", "A Touch of Sin" is structured from different stories with different human fates. In brief, it tells the story of four random acts of violence in today's society.

      Although the stories lack obvious connection, they all share a few essential elements. First of all, they all escalate to an outburst of violence. Second, all of them are tales of social rootlessness and existential alienation. The latter remark is congruous with the fact that in all of Zhangke's films the general aspect meets the particular in a poignant fashion of chill and solitude. Individuals live in their personal prisons while the modernization of the society brings nothing but empty freedom. In other words, they live in spaces that are both private and public where they feel utterly detached. No one belongs anywhere in the Zhangke universe.

      Due to the complexity of several stories, the film also includes more than one central milieu. However, this seemingly arbitrary set of different settings of hotels and a coal miners' town do tell us about veritably similar subjects. All the spaces are haunted by the same problems. Such conflict of ambiguity and coherence should not frighten the spectator. Since instead of a straight-forward narrative with clear character delineation, Zhangke offers us a fascinatingly cynical cross-section of the contemporary Chinese society which is, on the one hand, characterized by economic boom to whose technological wonderland an individual may vanish, and, on the other, the tormenting but also comforting legacy of Mao.

      Modern Chinese way of life appears to Zhangke as something diverse -- as something that is in a constant state of change. Like in his previous features, Zhangke once again focuses on the transforming reality, the current flow, and its consequences on the individuals. Although this was already done to an extent in "Still Life" through the complexity of two overlapping stories, it also cast hope in humanity, whereas "A Touch of Sin" is far more pessimistic.

      Once again Zhangke's aesthetics of cinema is characterized by the elements of silence and emptiness in the images of loneliness and alienation. It is as though everything had died. Only violence is portrayed passionately, all the rest is understated. The violence in "A Touch of Sin" is raw and brutal, but essentially stripped. Above all, violence appears as a melancholic undertone of some kind which reveals the realities of the society.

      Even if the opaque and complex narrative of "A Touch of Sin" left the viewer speechless and unable to describe what he or she had just seen, there is always something profound to admire in Zhangke's cinema. In his films there is always that certain mood which is quite difficult to be put in words. In brief, it is a mood of emptiness, but also of utter richness.
      6matlabaraque

      Puzzling

      Do not focus on the rate. The film is worth watching even if it could have been much better and some of the details in the scenario are clearly a fail beginning with the lack of coherence of the characters. In clear, it's hard to follow them and to understand them. A Touch of Sin turns out to be a hell of a lot of sins, of violence, of crimes and of desperation. During the film I hesitated between skepticism, bewilders or admiration for this rough and tough portrait of China through different stories that are not necessarily linked together. A touch of sin is about four characters in four different regions in China who are going through hard times, because of globalization, corruption or a closed system. All these things will lead them to crime, suicide and the metaphor of the collapse of the system. It is always better to make a critic out of a movie you have fancied but not all of it is to throw away, and I would recommend to watch that movie for its originality and the ambitious scenario of the director. In short it was a great project and maybe some mistakes could have been avoided, but in the end it's indeed an interesting director to follow in the upcoming years.

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      • Trivia
        Jia Zhang-ke: in the third story as a patron of the brothel. He is shown walking down a hallway from behind talking on his cell phone and smoking a cigar. At the end of the shot he turns to survey the line of girls in the hallway.
      • Connections
        Featured in At the Movies: Episode #10.23 (2013)
      • Soundtracks
        Lin Chong Ye Ben
        (Shanxi Opera)

        Performed by Hao Jianguo

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      • Release date
        • December 11, 2013 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • China
        • Japan
        • France
      • Official site
        • Official site (Japan)
      • Languages
        • Mandarin
        • Cantonese
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Touch of Sin
      • Filming locations
        • Chongqing, China(San'er episode)
      • Production companies
        • Xstream Pictures
        • Office Kitano
        • Shanghai Film Group
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $154,120
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $19,867
        • Oct 6, 2013
      • Gross worldwide
        • $854,891
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 10m(130 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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