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So-so war film with good moments
FilmFlaneur12 June 2003
May and August are the two principal characters of this war film, two young girls whose parents are killed during the Japanese invasion on Nanjing. After some desperate moments, they are then taken in by their Uncle's family, before moving on to the company of a youthful artist and a group of nuns. It's a pleasant enough film, which would have benefited from a bigger budget and a more involving script; the early scenes in Nanjing showing the marauding Japanese, for instance, are adequately mounted but really needed more of a show. It's painfully obvious that many of the actions scenes are being shot around the same, limited sets, and this tends to reduce the excitement. Throughout the film the Japanese are shown as worldless brutes, without any real identity - partly to avoid sympathy. It's also a directorial strategy presumably employed as Japanese actors were unavailable to play the military roles, and Chinese stand-ins had to be disguised from the audience. Why the soldiers are there, their aims and intent, is left unexplained to viewers - although one imagines such issues are well known to local audiences, but which leaves a lack of political perspective to everyone else. This would be fine if the human drama was strong enough to carry us along but, at its weakest, this historical vacuum is distracting. Some Chinese films bend over backwards to be hostile to the invaders - think of those old Jimmy Wang Yu movies - here the national revulsion is strangely muted.

The two girl actresses who play May and August, for whom this is a first screen appearance, do a well enough job (the younger, May Xu in particular does fine work in producing tears on cue) but the undernourished dialogue between then means that their relationship is hardly developed. The natural reliance between sisters on the road and in distress, which one might reasonably expect to provide the most dramatic interest, is largely absent. One problem is that they are strangely fortunate orphans in the storm, quickly discovered by their uncle in a church orphanage after what seems a very short time wondering, or stumbling easily into generous nuns. The biggest name in the cast (and the only one to be highlighted in the extras on the well produced DVD) is Celia Yip, here playing the mother, She's probably best known to Western audiences for her appearance in the very different Chungon Satluk Linggei / Organised Crime and Triad Bureau (1996).

As a war film set amidst the scene of some notorious historical atrocities, it would be strange if May and August did not contain some moments of violence. Those here are not without a power to shock, notably the fate of the girl's mother, or the recovery of the father's severed hand by the family dog (a moment which recalls a similar one in Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961)). But these are isolated scenes, which come and go and, for this viewer at least, left no overall sense of the horror and distress surrounding the girls. By far the most effective moment in the film is the final scene, when the party of orphans cry out for their lost parents by the river. Over-prolonged perhaps, and with (understandably) nationalistic overtones as they appeal to 'mother', this is a striking group manifestation of grief. Interestingly the producers thought this the best moment too, as it is what principally makes up the trailer!

In short, this is a well photographed film which makes for pleasant enough viewing if the subject matter interests one - although for more dramatic treatment of this period I would suggest revisiting Empire of the Sun...
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2/10
Extremely poor acting
teamseinen12 August 2015
The story was slow paced and not enjoyable. With the addition of extremely poor acting, this made it one of the hardest movies for me to watch. I have never seen a movie with such poor acting in my life.

It looks as though every action has been practiced countless times, making it look overdramatic, awkward and unnatural. To me, good acting is key to a good movie, that means the characters need to be practical and have logical emotions and dialogue. Some scenes made no scenes at all and the movements were totally out of wack.

On top of poor acting, the story did not make much sense... The father said he could not leave the town because he was a teacher. Yet he never had any students since they all left.
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10/10
After many years I've found it - 7 Dec 2023
andre_kawilarang7 December 2023
This is the movie ,that i had been seaching my entire life, watch again in 7 Dec 2023. I remember i watch this in old HBO tv when i was child in my old house , the scene is still appear in my head, I'm so glad ive found it. I remember the scene when may clean her sister in the river and there is dead body appear them and other. Maybe i was 6 year old watching this. After i watch it again in my 27 years old, i've found this film is still meaningful and tragical to me. The 2 sister is loved each other and have a wonderful mom to always protect them with all she had. I respect for the uncle though. In the past i think august is boy, but thanks God i know the truth after re-watching this wonderful movie - AK9.
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