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Synopsis: The vast and snowy landscapes of northern China form the striking backdrop to the story of Shu, whose name translates to 'tree' in Mandarin, a clownish mechanic who resides in a small mining village in the province of Jilin. Shu has a reputation as a slacker, a drunk and a danger to himself and others. He blinds himself temporarily while welding. He meets a fetching mute named Xiaomei who works at a massage parlor and decides to marry her, but this too falls apart. Meanwhile, Shu's village seems as doomed as he is. The film opens on a van saddled with loudspeakers, which roams the village offering consumer goods as bribes to townsfolk in the hope that they'll willingly uproot themselves to make way for modern property developments. As with so many rural places in China, a way of life is vanishing under the wheels of progress. Teased by hallucinations and haunted by tragic events from his past, Shu struggles with an ever-loosening grip on reality. Yet when one of his visions manifests a
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Jie Han
  6 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Year:
2011
88 min
21 Views


Mr. Jia, just look...

at the old mine there

It has polluted so much of our land

Plough money into scientific research

I can introduce some world experts to you

The coal residues can be used...

to manufacture atom bombs

Our country has Four Great

Inventions to its name

Let's add a fifth at a stroke!

What a Wonderful suggestion!

I will look into it seriously

As I see it...

there are abundant resources on the moon

We must go to the moon as a priority

Steal a march on capitalist countries

We have a mug way to go

I hope We can join hands and Work together

Xiao Mei!

Xiao Mei!

Let's

move into the new flat

We can have the baby there

Let's go

Let's go

Hello

Brother Shu

What are you doing?

Xiao Mei...

Our new home is right over there

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