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dare-g · 1 year
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A Short Story (2022)
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year
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A Short Story (破碎太阳之心) (Po Sui Tai Yang Zhi Xin) (2022) Bi Gan
December 24th 2022
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moviemosaics · 1 year
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A Short Story
directed by Bi Gan, 2022
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genevieveetguy · 1 year
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A Short Story (Po Sui Tai Yang Zhi Xin), Bi Gan (2022)
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In Competition - Short Films:
A Short Story 破碎太阳之心 (2022), directed by Bi Gan 毕赣. 
Zhuo Tan 谭卓 as Woman; Yongzhong Chen  陈永忠  as Demon; Lizhou Xie 谢礼洲  as Robot; Zezhi Long as The Legs Of Robot; Lirun Xie as Robot; Huan Huang as Black Cat (voice); Melbourne  as Black Cat; Guohua Chen as Black Cat.
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Tang Wei and Huang Jue in Long Day's Journey Into Night (Bi Gan, 2018) Cast: Huang Jue, Tang Wei, Sylvia Chang, Lee Hong-Chi, Chen Yongzhong, Luo Feiyang, Chloe Maayan, Tuan Chun-hao, Bi Yanmin, Xie Lixun, Qi Xi, Ming-Dao, Long Zezhi. Screenplay: Bi Gan. Cinematography: David Chizallet, Wang Dong Li, Wu Changhua. Production design: Liu Qiang. Film editing: Qin Yanan. Music: Hsu Chin-Yuan, Lim Giong. Bi Gan's second feature feels to me like the work of a young director whose debut feature, Kaili Blues (2015), may have gotten more praise than was good for him. It has the first film's relative indifference to conventional narrative and tendency to dazzle with cinematic technique, namely impossibly long traveling takes. In Kaili Blues, there was a breathtaking one-shot sequence that lasted 41 minutes, so almost inevitably Long Day's Journey Into Night has to extend its climactic take to almost an hour. I'm not saying that the second film is a failure -- it may one day be certified as a masterpiece -- but that Bi is in danger of becoming a mannerist filmmaker, one who lets his infatuation with the possibilities of his medium betray him into excess, to a preoccupation with form and style that fails to serve the imaginative potential of film. Long Day's Journey had the critics counting allusions, from the film noir setup to the apparent hommages to any number of other directors, not to mention his tribute to his literary heroes, evoking Eugene O'Neill in the English title of his film, and Roberto Bolaño in the Chinese title, which translates to an equivalent of Bolaño's Last Evenings on Earth. More than one critic has added Kafka and Borges to the source list, and I will add another: Bi's exploration through memories and dreams of Kaili, in southwestern China, reminds me of Faulkner's treatment of the North Mississippi past. And yet, Bi is his own auteur, one whose next feature is bound to be met with eager anticipation by many. He just bears the burden of doing something new next time. 
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sesiondemadrugada · 5 years
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Kaili Blues (Bi Gan, 2015).
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Long Day's Journey into Night
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Long Day's Journey into Night    [trailer]
A man went back to Guizhou, found the tracks of a mysterious woman. He recalls the summer he spent with her twenty years ago.
Gorgeously shot film noir, with a virtuoso, one hour, uncut plan sequence at the end.
What does it all mean? A elliptical dream story? Old memories? I honestly don't know. But I think this is one of those movies that you more have to "feel" than understand.
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filmap · 5 years
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路边野餐 / Kaili Blues Gan Bi. 2015
Village Ping Liang Village, Kaili, China See in map
See in imdb
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elcineasta · 4 years
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The Poet and Singer | dir. Bi Gan (2012)
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Kaili Blues (2015) Gan Bi 12-04-2019 A simple yet engaging story told in two distinct parts, the second of which contains a forty minute uncut tracking shot that is wonderful in both it's technical achievement and it's showing of the rustic and natural beauty of the locations. The atmospheric setting was absolutely mesmeric and some small moments of surrealism and synchronicity made the film even more powerful
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cadwalladery · 6 years
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Films seen in 2018
# 167 - Long Day’s Journey Into Night (Bi Gan, 2018)
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oranjeseliterature · 7 years
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Kaili Blues (2015)
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genevieveetguy · 1 month
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Kaili Blues (Lu bian ye can), Bi Gan (2015)
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yekuana · 4 years
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#LargoViajeHaciaLaNoche (2018) Sinopsis Luo Hongwu regresa a Kaili, su ciudad natal, de la que huyó hace varios años. Comienza la búsqueda de la mujer que amaba, y a quien nunca ha podido olvidar. Ella dijo que su nombre era Wan Quiwen. (@FILMAFFINITY) Dirección Bi Gan Reparto Tang Wei Sylvia Chang Vivien Li Huang Jue Chen Yongzhong Lee Hong-Chi Luo Feiyang . Año / País: 2018 / China 🇨🇳 . Título original: #DiQiuZuiHouDeYeWan #LongDaysJourneyIntoNight (en Isla de la Cuarentena) https://www.instagram.com/p/B--3ELonDuQ/?igshid=pyizoui2xyxt
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Kaili Blues (Bi Gan, 2015)
Cast: Chen Yongzhong, Guo Yue, Liu Linyan, Luo Feiyang, Xie Lixun, Yang Zhuohua, Yu Shixue, Zhao Daqing. Screenplay: Bi Gan. Cinematography: Wang Tianxing. Production design: Zhu Yun. Film editing: Qin Yanan. Music: Lim Giong. The centerpiece of Kaili Blues is an astonishing long take, lasting 41 minutes, that follows the young motorcycle-riding doctor who is the protagonist of the film along his journey. It's not just a tour de force sequence but one integral to the poetic essence of the work. In his first feature, Bi Gan reveals himself as a poet -- he recites some of his verse in the film -- who is playing with time and memory, dream and waking reality in challenging and enigmatic ways.
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