When it rains it pours. As ironic as it could possibly sound this is how to best explain the myriad of subtleties and nuances coursing through the debut feature from writer/director Gao Qisheng; a piece spent aging in an endless loop of world and character building, “River of Salvation” quietly demands your full attention, patience, and a high-functioning memory span. With an unknown cast bringing these subtleties to life with an air of realism, and its delivery surpassing the simplicity of the plot, its world premiere at this year’s Winter Film Awards ought to leave a strong impression on all those in attendance.
“River of Salvation” is screening at Winter Film Awards International Film Festival
Whittling her time away as a reflexologist for a once thriving foot parlour, Rong (painstakingly brought to life by Yanxi Li) cares for her brother Dong (Kangli Zhu) whilst keeping herself relatively distant to the outside world,...
“River of Salvation” is screening at Winter Film Awards International Film Festival
Whittling her time away as a reflexologist for a once thriving foot parlour, Rong (painstakingly brought to life by Yanxi Li) cares for her brother Dong (Kangli Zhu) whilst keeping herself relatively distant to the outside world,...
- 2/23/2020
- by James Cansdale-Cook
- AsianMoviePulse
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