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Fleeing by Night DVD

Fleeing by Night DVD
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Title: Fleeing by Night

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"Fleeing by Night" is far from a perfect film, but it is the most enthralling
thing I have seen on the big screen in months. It's a movie that I have been thinking
about and re-thinking about since I left the cinema, and isn't that what a good
film does to its viewer?

The backdrop of the film is pre-war, pre-Japanese-invasion China, a young woman,
Ing'er, is the daughter of a wealthy businessman who, among other enterprises,
runs an opera house. She is captivated by and admires from a distance the talent
and beauty of the star of the troupe, Lin Chung. We learn that Lin Chung has
a rare, special talent for Chinese opera that makes him an instant success on
stage. We also learn very early on that he is a tortured soul having been orphaned
as a baby and raised by his "master", the leader of the opera troupe.
So, despite his countless admirers, his life is one without identity, working
essentially as a slave in a circus act. His relationship with his troupe leader
most closely resembles that of a prostitute-pimp relationship.


Things get interesting when Shaodung returns home from America, a young cellist
who has been promised Ing'er as a wife. At first, bored and uninterested in
the opera, he has one of those life-transforming moments when he hears (and
sees) Lin Chung on the stage. The two young men finally meet, and despite some
awkward early moments, the chemistry between them is undeniable and unavoidable.


Unlike most movies, this film climaxes about 2/3 into it in a scene in a car
when the two men's affections for one another are tested. Due to fear, jealousy,
shame, and hurt feelings, their window of opportunity is tragically missed.
From there the film takes one tragic turn after another over-ambitiously trying
to incorporate just about every tragedy imaginable: rape, murder, family scandal,
foreign invasion, war, disease, prison, ... you name it. Although the film suffers
for this, surprisingly when it all comes to an end, it doesn't feel as contrived
as it could have had it been in less competent hands.


The film certainly has some flaws: First, it isn't until the Japanese invasion
that you have a clear sense for what era the film is supposed to be taking place.
It is somewhat obvious that it is set somewhere in the past, but there was a
failure to truly capture that in the scenery, the characters, and costume design
(unlike Wong Kar-Wai's "In the Mood for Love", for example). Second,
despite the stereotypically tragic nature of the tale, the treatment of homosexuality
was generally sympathetic. That is, with the exception of one horrible scene
which was totally unnecessary and will make every gay and lesbian person cringe
and sigh, "Oh, no, not again." And lastly, the narrative sequence
at the end that carries us through the entire lives of the characters was somewhat
awkward, though again, it was handled about as well as one could handle this
technique.


In sum, "Fleeing by Night" is definitely a film to be seen by all;
it's another brilliant example of Chinese cinema that is increasingly cornering
the market on good sentimental tragedy-romances. Though not perfect, it's an
amazing achievement and without doubt one of 2000's best movies.

Author: (toclement@hotmail.com) from singapore/paris



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Director(s): Li-Kong Hsu, Chi Yin

Year Shot: 2000

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Cast:

Rene Liu .... Wei Ying Er

Lei Huang .... Hsu Shaodong

Chao-te Yin .... Lin Chung



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