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So Close to Paradise (1999)

So Close to Paradise (1999)
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So Close to Paradise was filmed by director Wang Xiaoshuai in 1994, but was not publicly shown until 1998; the film reportedly went through re-editing and re-shooting after running into interference from government authorities before finally being approved for release. The film concerns two friends living in Wuhan, a major point of commerce along the Yangtze River. Dongzi (Shi Yu) works as a "pole carrier," an errand boy who lugs heavy loads from one place to another; he's convinced one gets ahead in life through hard work and determination. Gao Ping (Guo Tao), on the other hand, avoids physical labor and is trying to scam his way through life. One night, the two visit a shabby nightclub where they meet a sultry singer named Ruan Hong (Wang Tong). Gao recognizes Ruan as the girlfriend of a gangster who owes him money; he approaches her to try to find the mobster's whereabouts, but an attraction develops and soon Gao and Ruan are lovers. However, Dongzi also feels drawn to her, and a bitter triangle begins to form while Gao finds himself more at odds with Ruan's former lover. So Close to Paradise received its first screening outside China at the 1998 Mainland-Hong Kong-Taiwan Film Festival where it went by the title Vietnam Girl. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Wang TongShi Yu, (more)
Director(s):
Wang Xiaoshuai
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of So Close to Paradise

So Close to Paradise was filmed by director Wang Xiaoshuai in 1994, but was not publicly shown until 1998; the film reportedly went through re-editing and re-shooting after running into interference from government authorities before finally being approved for release. The film concerns two friends living in Wuhan, a major point of commerce along the Yangtze River. Dongzi (Shi Yu) works as a "pole carrier," an errand boy who lugs heavy loads from one place to another; he's convinced one gets ahead in life through hard work and determination. Gao Ping (Guo Tao), on the other hand, avoids physical labor and is trying to scam his way through life. One night, the two visit a shabby nightclub where they meet a sultry singer named Ruan Hong (Wang Tong). Gao recognizes Ruan as the girlfriend of a gangster who owes him money; he approaches her to try to find the mobster's whereabouts, but an attraction develops and soon Gao and Ruan are lovers. However, Dongzi also feels drawn to her, and a bitter triangle begins to form while Gao finds himself more at odds with Ruan's former lover. So Close to Paradise received its first screening outside China at the 1998 Mainland-Hong Kong-Taiwan Film Festival where it went by the title Vietnam Girl. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Wang Xiaoshuai
Writer(s):
Wang XiaoshuaiPang Ming
Producer(s):
Li XiaogengHan SanpingZhang Gonggu
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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    GUSTAVO J.

    Even thou is a good depiction of life in china the movie is too slow & depressing . Its this necessary to make the point ? I don't have an answer. You might not like it

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    Oleg N.

    Another mvie where if you do small time crime you will end up paying with your life. A reflection of reality really, I mean, when is the last time you have heard of someone stealing millions from pesion funds who got killed? "Mr. Brooks" is one of the few movies in which the "bad guy" actually gets away with everything.

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