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Xian yi ren X de xian shen

  • 2017
  • Unrated
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Alec Su, Kai Wang, and Luyi Zhang in Xian yi ren X de xian shen (2017)
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A murder mystery that follows a cat-and-mouse relationship between a relentless detective and his equally clever former classmate who's protecting the guilty.A murder mystery that follows a cat-and-mouse relationship between a relentless detective and his equally clever former classmate who's protecting the guilty.A murder mystery that follows a cat-and-mouse relationship between a relentless detective and his equally clever former classmate who's protecting the guilty.

  • Director
    • Alec Su
  • Writers
    • Keigo Higashino
    • Chia-Ying Lee
    • Hai Chi
  • Stars
    • Kai Wang
    • Luyi Zhang
    • Ruby Lin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alec Su
    • Writers
      • Keigo Higashino
      • Chia-Ying Lee
      • Hai Chi
    • Stars
      • Kai Wang
      • Luyi Zhang
      • Ruby Lin
    • 13User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Kai Wang
    Kai Wang
    • Tang Chuan
    Luyi Zhang
    Luyi Zhang
    • Shi Hong
    Ruby Lin
    Ruby Lin
    • Chen Jing
    Zuxin Ye
    Zuxin Ye
    • Luo Miao
    Guansen Ding
    Guansen Ding
    • Cao Wei
    Enxi Deng
    • Chen Xiaoxin
    Taishen Cheng
    • Teng Kun
    Yang Zhao
    • Fu Jian
    Minghao Hou
    Minghao Hou
    • Young Tang Chuan
    Yanguozhang Zhao
    Yanguozhang Zhao
    • Police Captain
    • (as Zhao-Yan Guo-Zhang)
    Xujia Yan
    • Young Shi Hong
    Li Su
    • Nightclub Owner
    Bingyi Li
    • Vagrant
    Hua Li
    • Forensic Expert
    Zhihong Zhao
    • Criminal Police A
    Ziliang Dong
    • Criminal Police B
    Haiyu Zhu
    • Scamp
    Yuan Yuan
    • Geographic Teacher
    • Director
      • Alec Su
    • Writers
      • Keigo Higashino
      • Chia-Ying Lee
      • Hai Chi
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    themichellemailbox

    "The world needs its cogs, all of them; and even a cog may say how it gets used. In fact, only a cog may determine its eventual meaning in the system."

    Adapted from Keigo Higashino's "The Devotion of Suspect X," the Chinese adaptation of the novel retains most of the text's spirit, whilst streamlining and making minor modifications to certain character story lines. Most dominantly, this film makes a slight shift in emphasis to create a dynamic interplay between Tang Chuan (named Yukawa in the novel, played by actor Wang Kai) and Shi Hong (named Ishigami in the novel, played by Luyi Zhang), the one who solves vs. the one who sets the puzzle.

    Two moments in the film that are particularly noteworthy, which also happen to be slight deviations from the novel:

    (1) The exchange between Tang Chuan and Shi Hong when they go trekking together, Tang Chuan's empathetic response to Shi Hong's excruciating loneliness is one of the film's best moments, as the subtle undercurrents of all that is left unsaid gnaws at the viewers (and the characters).

    (2) Tang Chuan's run on the bridge as he wrestles with the truth is played with perfect subtlety and pathos. Without a single word of dialogue, the pain he experiences as he struggles with the truth and with his next step perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the film, best captured by lines from the novel: "The world needs its cogs, all of them; and even a cog may say how it gets used. In fact, only a cog may determine its eventual meaning in the system."

    Another dynamic pair in the film are Tang Chuan and Luo Miao (named Kusanagi in the novel, played by actor Ye Zuxin), whose rapport and amusing exchanges lend a delightful lightness to the weighty subject-matter.

    The sprint towards the end is too rushed, which cramps the actors' performances. Certain emotions need to unfold in time on screen, especially when the characters realise particular truths, but there's a clockwork precision in which scenes are distilled that creates certain moments that feel out of sync with characters' emotional expressions. The film presents several problems in terms of pacing and especially in its use of extradiegetic sound--which borders on overbearing at times. A lighter touch in its use of sound, especially when disclosures are revealed, allows the story and the characters to unfold the story more gracefully. The direction and post-production could do with more subtlety, particularly given the film's genre.
    8chiumt

    Chinese Adaptation of a Japanese Classic

    Keigo Higashino is the author of several Japanese Detective novels. This possibly the most famous one. It is a 'Galileo' novel. This is a China adaptation of the book. It is a credible adaptation. I have watched the original Japanese version, and this compares well.
    3paul-allaer

    Incredibly awkward and stilted

    "The Devotion of Suspect X" (2017 release from China; 112 min.) brings the story of a murder case set in the Jianbei district of Shijiazhuang, in northern China. As the movie opens, we get to know a math genius who teachers at a junior high school. In a parallel story, a body is found of a 40-ish guy. The Jianbei police gets on the case and quickly narrows down the list of suspects, including the murdered guy's ex-wife. By chance, the neighbor of he ex-wife is an acquaintance of the police officer in charge of the case. At this point we are 15 min, into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience.

    Couple of comments: this is a remake of the Japanese movie based on the Japanese book of the same name, this time transposed into a Chinese setting. This is the second movie directed by well-known actor Alec Su. Purposefully I wasn't too aware of the movie's plot details, and I walked in the theater expecting an action movie of some sort. Major miscalculation on my part. It turns out this is a low production movie with incredibly awkward and stilted performances, something one might see in TV movies and even soaps. In fact, on 3 or 4 instances, the music swells as the "drama" rises, only to then fade out to a black screen, as if we were going to a TV commercial. Furthermore, the movie switches from a whodunnit movie to a "will the cops catch the murderer" movie midway in the film, as what happened to the murdered guy is revealed halfway through. In all, I felt incredibly disappointed by this film on so many levels.

    "The Devotion of Suspect X" opened two weekends ago on a single screen for all of Greater Cincinnati. The Friday early evening screening where I saw this at was attended quite nicely. I should add that I was the only non-Chinese/American-Chinese in the audience. Not that it matters, as the entire audience was laughing and hollering in disbelief during the most cringe-inducing moments of the movie. I love foreign films of all sorts, but in good consciousness, there is no way I can recommend this film to anyone. Viewer beware!
    8DimitrisPassas-TapTheLine

    ''What is more difficult: to design a problem that nobody else can solve, or to solve the problem?''

    'The Devotion of Suspect X'' is a film based on the novel of the same name, written by the Japanese Keigo Higashino. The book was a commercial success and it was warmly received from the European and American readers, as it is about an ingenious cat and mouse game between two old classmates where the first one is Tang Chuan, a university professor and police consultant in serious cases, while the second, Shi Hong, is a recluse young man, reserved and timid who prefers to live alone. The plot begins to unfold with the brutal homicide of a man, husband and father of a teenage girl without obvious suspects to begin with. The detectives put on the case suspect the victim's ex wife who nevertheless seems to have a strong alibi for the night of the murder, an alibi confirmed by her neighbor, Shi Hong. Tang Chuan will seize the opportunity to visit his old friend and antagonist, and soon he will grasp the difficulties of the case because of Shi Hong's help and advices to his female neighbor. The plot moves forward in a steady pace and has many twists and turns while the viewer is allowed to absorb the beautiful cinematography of this Chinese film which, has nothing to envy of the big American and European thriller productions. Furthermore, the acting is impeccable and along with the mystery and suspense concerning the murder, the viewer can devour the wonderful dialogue which is embellished with lots of mathematical references. I haven't read the book but the movie motivated me to search for more novels and movie adaptations of Keigo Higashino's work. Fans of quality crime fiction films will certainly not be disappointed with this little gem from China.
    9grace_stone

    An fantastic adaption and upright outlooks

    while many people -- especially young females -- consider romance the greatest feeling in the world and devotion the greatest symbol of love, is sacrifice the thing to show that your love is the purest and irreplaceable?

    a murder committed by a genius and solved by another genius. The movie has shown us not only a story of "how to get away with murder" and "you can never get away with murder", but also demonstrated that the sacrifice of oneself may be great, the sacrifice of others is definitely unacceptable.

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    • Trivia
      Obviously as homage to the novel it is based on, the name Tang Chuan was chosen so that its pronunciation is nearly identical to the Chinese pronunciation of the Japanese family name of the original character Yukawa.
    • Connections
      Version of Yôgisha X no kenshin (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Innocence
      Lyrics by Xi Lin

      Music & Produced by Shilei Chang

      Arranged by Wenfu Bang

      Performed by Kit Chan

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2017 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • The Devotion of Suspect X
    • Filming locations
      • Harbin, China
    • Production companies
      • Beijing Enlight Pictures
      • Beijing Lead Star TV and Film Media
      • China Wit Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $686,435
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $323,207
      • Apr 2, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $59,035,664
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
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