Chu Que Wu Shan 2007 [hot]
Specifically, director Zhong Qiang announced plans to take Chu Que Wu Shan to France to compete for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Some news reports even speculated whether the film could replicate the success of Chen Kaige's Farewell My Concubine , which had won the Palme d'Or in 1993 and had also dealt with themes of forbidden love and gender identity.
The story revolves around two female protagonists, Ah-Chu (played by Zhao Wei) and Ah-Shan (or Wu Shan, played by Wu Jing), who become embroiled in a tragedy due to a minor traffic accident. The accident sparks a chain of events that lead to the development of their story. chu que wu shan 2007
“Chu Que Wu Shan 2007” refuses a tidy moral. It forces us to confront the limits of exposure as remedy and to rethink absence as both aesthetic and political force. The provocative imperative is this: when we bring lack into the light, what structures will we build around it to produce genuine goodness — and what will we allow to be merely visible and unresolved? Specifically, director Zhong Qiang announced plans to take
Perhaps the most telling aspect of the film's fate is the complete silence from its two lead actresses. Deng Jiajia, who later rose to national fame for her role as Tang Youyou in the hit sitcom iPartment , has never publicly discussed the film in any detail. Peng Dan, meanwhile, pivoted sharply away from her earlier image as a star of erotic films, transitioning into patriotic cinema and eventually entering politics as a member of the Gansu Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). Her involvement with Chu Que Wu Shan stands as an outlier in her later career, and she has shown no interest in revisiting the project. The accident sparks a chain of events that