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Jiang Wen Li (Actor) | Li Guang Jie (Actor) | Dong Xuan (Actor) | Zhang Yao (Actor)
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And The Spring Comes (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)

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Sixth Generation director Gu Changwei follows up his award-winning debut Peacock with his sophomore feature And the Spring Comes. Set in a post-Cultural Revolution China, And the Spring Comes follows the ups, downs, and more downs of a homely woman from a backwater town who aspires to be an opera singer. Gaining weight and eschewing makeup to fit the unglamorous role, Jiang Wenli (The Gua Shua Treatment) won Best Actress at the Rome Film Festival for her outstanding performance. Backdropped by the changes of the 1980s - when cities were booming, hopes were high, and western culture began seeping into China - Gu Changwei's film subtly and realistically explores the conflict between the arts and social norms, and the obstacles faced by people on the cultural fringe. And the Spring Comes makes for a gloomy, yet inspiring tale about chasing one's dreams, no matter the setbacks, and not resigning oneself to normalcy.

Wang Cailing (Jiang Wenli) might not be beautiful, but she has a beautiful voice. Her talents however go unrecognized in her backwater hometown where she works as a music teacher at a rural school. Cailing dreams of moving to the big city to pursue her true passion: opera. Time and again, she heads to Beijing to look for work, but her efforts come up empty every time, continuously bringing her back to the dust-filled streets of her provincial hometown.

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Product Title: And The Spring Comes (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version) 立春 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (中國版) 立春 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (中国版) And The Spring Comes (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version) And The Spring Comes (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)
Artist Name(s): Jiang Wen Li (Actor) | Li Guang Jie (Actor) | Dong Xuan (Actor) | Zhang Yao (Actor) | Jiao Gang (Actor) | Wu Guo Hua 蔣雯麗 (Actor) | 李光潔 (Actor) | 董璇 (Actor) | 張瑤 (Actor) | 焦剛 (Actor) | 吳國華 蒋雯丽 (Actor) | 李光洁 (Actor) | 董璇 (Actor) | 张瑶 (Actor) | 焦刚 (Actor) | Wu Guo Hua 蒋雯麗 (チァン・ウェンリー) (Actor) | Li Guang Jie (Actor) | Dong Xuan (Actor) | Zhang Yao (Actor) | Jiao Gang (Actor) | Wu Guo Hua Jiang Wen Li (Actor) | Li Guang Jie (Actor) | Dong Xuan (Actor) | Zhang Yao (Actor) | Jiao Gang (Actor) | Wu Guo Hua
Director: Gu Chang Wei 顧長衛 顾长卫 顧長衛(グー・チャンウェイ) Gu Chang Wei
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Release Date: 2008-04-29
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: China
Picture Format: PAL What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 6 - China What is it?
Duration: 90 (mins)
Publisher: Bei Jing Bei Ying Lu Yin Lu Ying Gong Si
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011002478

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* Screen Format : 4:3
* Sound Mix : Dolby AC-3

蔣雯麗羅馬電影節封後力作,年度最具觀賞性精品文藝片;
顧長衛繼《孔雀》後“時代三部曲”第二部;
不甘平凡,勇敢追夢,顧式幽默,溫情感動。

  王彩玲(蔣雯麗飾)在小縣城學校教授音樂,雖然貌不出眾,但她卻有一副好嗓音,對歌劇尤其著迷。然而,閉塞小縣城的普通百姓對歌劇並不感冒,志不得意的王彩玲一心想要調到北京,在那裏一展歌喉發揮自己的天才。

  事業知音難覓,生活中同樣。走進她生命的第一個男人是小市民周瑜(吳國華飾),為了追求她,周瑜不惜拜她為師,又請他的好朋友黃四寶(李光潔飾)幫忙追求。結果,熱愛藝術的王彩玲愛上了同樣追求藝術的“竇唯式”憤怒青年黃四寶,王彩玲落花有意,黃四寶流水無情,絕望的王彩玲甚至想到了以死了結自己……

  農村小女孩高貝貝(張瑤飾)找到王彩玲,她自稱身患絕症,唯一的心願就是可以參加全國歌手大賽並獲獎。在北京求職多次碰壁已經讓王彩玲深深失望,同時為了幫助高貝貝,王彩玲放棄了進京的夢想,將這筆金錢用來資助後者打通關係。卻沒想到,自己的好心面對的是一場精心策劃的謊言。

  在新年的飄飄雪花裏,在母親點燃的鞭炮和祝福裏,王彩玲似乎感到生命的冬天也快到了盡頭,雖然春天的溫暖還找不到,但是立春了,一切就都不會遠了。她到孤兒院收養了女孩小丹做女兒,在對女兒的教育和天倫之樂裏,重新有了寄託不再孤單……

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Professional Review of "And The Spring Comes (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)"

June 30, 2008

And the Spring Comes is Sixth Generation Mainland Chinese director Gu Changwei's second outing, and the follow up to his widely acclaimed, award winning debut Peacock. Casting his own wife in the decidedly unglamorous lead role, he again explores rather grim themes of conformity and selfishness, though at the same time somehow manages to give them an inspirational spin, depicting a sympathetic, if not particularly likeable protagonist battling the odds and chasing her dreams against a backdrop of change in 1980s China.

Wang Tsai Ling (Jiang Wenli, the director's wife, who also starred in The Gua Sha Treatment) is an acne afflicted, frumpy woman who lives in a dingy industrial town and who teaches singing while dreaming of causing a sensation in the world of Western opera. Although her wonderful voices fails to get her accepted into a Beijing opera troupe, this does not stop her from bragging and lying to her neighbours about her achievements and about having connections in the big city. She falls in with a couple of workers, the clumsy but enthusiastic Zhou Yu (Wu Guohua), and would-be tortured artist Huang Sibao (Li Guangjie). Zhou falls for Wang, though she has her eye on Huang, and the two head for Beijing. Unfortunately, her attempts to break into the opera scene again result in failure, and Huang rejects her passionate advances. Returning home, she refuses to give in and accept her mediocre life, and teams up with an aging, effeminate ballet dancer called Mr. Hu (Jiao Gang, recently in Ann Hui's excellent The Postmodern Life of my Aunt who suffers from similar frustrations.

Director Gu takes the same offbeat approach with And the Spring Comes as he did with Peacock and although the film may sound like a straightforward underdog story, it is actually something far more complex. What really sets the film apart is the fact that Wang Tsai Ling is by no means a traditional protagonist, and although it might be expected that her ugly face hides a golden heart, or perhaps at least a sparkling wit, this turns out not to be the case. Selfish, arrogant and egotistical, she frequently lies and cheats, and is often tricked herself. Despite this, her single-minded pursuit of her dream, and the way in which she struggles tirelessly against seemingly insurmountable and cruelly unfair odds mean that it is impossible not to side with her and to feel for her. Almost everything about her is challenging, right down to her pursuit of a Western singing style, something that immediately defies expectations and sets her apart from her peers. Thanks in no small part to an utterly convincing performance by Jiang Wenli (who deservedly won Best Actress at the Rome Film Festival for her efforts), she makes for a fascinating figure, and the film is all the more moving for being unconventional and uncomfortable. All of the supporting cast take on similar roles of people marginalised by the system, and though an odd and not necessarily pleasant bunch they too, if not exactly likeable, are certainly interesting.

The film does not follow the expected narrative arc, and basically works as a series of anecdotal scenes, cataloguing Wang's increasingly desperate attempts to succeed in Beijing and to find self-fulfilment. Most of these relate to yet more disasters and humiliations, though again Gu plays them in an unexpected manner, making it clear that Wang generally brings them upon herself rather than milking them for melodrama or attacking society for its ills. Indeed, the film has a strangely uncritical feel to it, as indeed did Peacock focusing instead on the flawed humanity of the characters.

Thankfully, Gu tempers the potentially dark and depressing material with an absurdist sense of humour, managing to find a certain amount of comedy in Wang's plight. As such, the film is both sad and funny at the same time, though without undermining the protagonist or transforming her into a figure of fun. This is not always wholly successful, and the tone is a little uncertain at times, and viewers may well feel unsure of whether or not the laughs are too mean spirited or mocking. It is this conflict however which is at the heart of the film, and which to an extent is the point that Gu seems to be trying to make, showing her quest to be inspirational and laudable, yet at the same time futile and scornful.

This gives the And the Spring Comes considerable depth, and Gu builds impressively upon his debut, albeit without straying too far from the well. Determinedly unconventional, yet engaging and moving, it stands as an excellent, and believably human piece of drama. Although uncomfortable at times, it offers a genuine and challenging look at the cold, hard fact that dreams are often denied, or indeed squandered.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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