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Fujian Blue

Fujian Blue (simplified Chinese: 金壁辉煌; traditional Chinese: 金壁輝煌; pinyin: Jīn Bì Hūihúang; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kim-piah-hui-hông) is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Weng Shouming (Robin Weng). The film is Weng's first and is composed of two separate but linked stories entitled "The Neon Knights" and "At Home at Sea." The film touches on a number of controversial topics including juvenile delinquency, human trafficking, and drug use, which the film implies are the result of increasing influence of the West.[3]

Fujian Blue
Directed byWeng Shouming
Written byWeng Shouming
Chen Tao
Lin Yile
Produced byWeng Xiuping
Kondo Teiko
Lin Fan
StarringZhu Xiaopeng
Wang Ruiyin
Luo Jin
CinematographyHai Tao
Shang Yi
Wang Yan
Edited byZeng Jian
Distributed byFantasy Pictures
Release dates
Running time
87 minutes
CountryChina
LanguagesMandarin
Hokkienese

Starring primarily non-professionals, Fujian Blue was produced by several independent companies in China and abroad, including Fantasy Pictures based in Beijing.[2]

The film won a Dragons and Tigers Award from the 2007 Vancouver International Film Festival, an award it shared with Zhang Yuedong's Mid-Afternoon Barks.[4]

Plot edit

Fujian Blue takes place in the southeastern coastal province of Fujian (located across the straits from Taiwan). The film follows several characters in two separate but linked tales in the aftermath of the Communist government's decision to open the province up to the outside world in the 1980s.

The first tale, entitled "The Neon Knights" follows the youth Amerika (Zhu Xiaoping) who lives in Fuqing. Amerika works for Roppongi (Zhuang Jiangjie), who operates a blackmailing ring that targets lonely housewives who have committed adultery while their husbands are away. Unbeknownst to Amerika, Amerika's mother (Wang Ruiyin) is also involved in crime, as an agent for the smuggler Czech (Gao Qing). Upset that his mother will not pay for his college education, Amerika makes her his next blackmailing target, but his plan goes awry and he is forced to seek refuge on Pingtan Island.

The second tale, entitled "At Home at Sea" takes place on that same island and follows another youth in Roppongi's gang named Dragon (Luo Jin). Dragon, too, has fled to Pingtan after stabbing a man earlier. He had turned to crime in order to pay for the loans taken out to have his brother illegally smuggled out of the country. With nowhere to turn, Amerika gives Dragon some money, and he must decide whether to use it to emigrate himself, or to help his family.

Cast edit

 
The director Robin Weng in the Deauville Asian Film Festival 2008
  • Zhu Xiaoping as Amerika, a delinquent youth living with his single mother in Fujian province. Bored and unsupervised, Amerika has become part of a gang who seek out "remittance widows" to blackmail after filming their trysts with lovers.
  • Wang Ruiyin as Amerika's mother, who is herself an agent of the human trafficker "The Czech." One critic specially praised Wang's portrayal of Amerika's mother as effectively capturing a character who was both a devout Christian and also a criminal in human trafficking.[2]
  • Luo Jin as Dragon, another youth in Amerika's gang. Unlike his companions, however, Dragon commits crimes in order to help support his family. He dreams of escaping China, however, to follow in the footsteps of his brother who has already illegally emigrated to Ireland.
  • Zhang Jianjie as Roppongi, the leader of Amerika's blackmail ring.
  • Gao Qing as The Czech, Amerika's mother's boss and a major figure in Fujian's human smuggling underground.

Reception edit

Fujian Blue remains obscure outside of the film festival circuit, due in part to what some critics saw as the films' rough aesthetics.[2] Western critics have nevertheless been kind to the film so far. Richard Kuipers of Variety, who saw the film at the 2007 Pusan International Film Festival, argued that the film was uneven but a strong debut from first-time director Weng.[2] The Hollywood Reporter who reviewed the film at the 2008 Deauville Asian Film Festival found Fujian Blue's non-professional cast and "interesting use of location" worthy of praise.[3] Both critics also noted the film's social commentary, with the latter review stating that Weng accurately captures how "[c]rime and addiction appear to be ruining the country's social fabric."[3] However, like Variety, The Hollywood Reporter was less optimistic regarding the film's ability to reach a broader audience.[3]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Fujian Blue". VIFF. Retrieved 23 November 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e Kuipers, Richard (6 October 2007). "Fujian Blue Review". Variety. Retrieved 23 November 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d Bhaskaran, Gautaman (21 March 2008). "Fujian Blue". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 November 2008.
  4. ^ a b . VIFF. Archived from the original on 22 December 2008. Retrieved 23 November 2008.

External links edit

  • Fujian Blue at IMDb  
  • Fujian Blue at AllMovie
  • Fujian Blue (金碧辉煌) at China Film Journal
  • Fujian Blue at the Chinese Movie Database
  • Fujian Blue at Cinemasie

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Fujian Blue simplified Chinese 金壁辉煌 traditional Chinese 金壁輝煌 pinyin Jin Bi Huihuang Pe h ōe ji Kim piah hui hong is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Weng Shouming Robin Weng The film is Weng s first and is composed of two separate but linked stories entitled The Neon Knights and At Home at Sea The film touches on a number of controversial topics including juvenile delinquency human trafficking and drug use which the film implies are the result of increasing influence of the West 3 Fujian BlueDirected byWeng ShoumingWritten byWeng ShoumingChen TaoLin YileProduced byWeng XiupingKondo TeikoLin FanStarringZhu XiaopengWang RuiyinLuo JinCinematographyHai TaoShang YiWang YanEdited byZeng JianDistributed byFantasy PicturesRelease dates1 October 2007 2007 10 01 Vancouver 1 5 October 2007 2007 10 05 Pusan 2 Running time87 minutesCountryChinaLanguagesMandarinHokkienese Starring primarily non professionals Fujian Blue was produced by several independent companies in China and abroad including Fantasy Pictures based in Beijing 2 The film won a Dragons and Tigers Award from the 2007 Vancouver International Film Festival an award it shared with Zhang Yuedong s Mid Afternoon Barks 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Awards 4 References 5 External linksPlot editFujian Blue takes place in the southeastern coastal province of Fujian located across the straits from Taiwan The film follows several characters in two separate but linked tales in the aftermath of the Communist government s decision to open the province up to the outside world in the 1980s The first tale entitled The Neon Knights follows the youth Amerika Zhu Xiaoping who lives in Fuqing Amerika works for Roppongi Zhuang Jiangjie who operates a blackmailing ring that targets lonely housewives who have committed adultery while their husbands are away Unbeknownst to Amerika Amerika s mother Wang Ruiyin is also involved in crime as an agent for the smuggler Czech Gao Qing Upset that his mother will not pay for his college education Amerika makes her his next blackmailing target but his plan goes awry and he is forced to seek refuge on Pingtan Island The second tale entitled At Home at Sea takes place on that same island and follows another youth in Roppongi s gang named Dragon Luo Jin Dragon too has fled to Pingtan after stabbing a man earlier He had turned to crime in order to pay for the loans taken out to have his brother illegally smuggled out of the country With nowhere to turn Amerika gives Dragon some money and he must decide whether to use it to emigrate himself or to help his family Cast edit nbsp The director Robin Weng in the Deauville Asian Film Festival 2008 Zhu Xiaoping as Amerika a delinquent youth living with his single mother in Fujian province Bored and unsupervised Amerika has become part of a gang who seek out remittance widows to blackmail after filming their trysts with lovers Wang Ruiyin as Amerika s mother who is herself an agent of the human trafficker The Czech One critic specially praised Wang s portrayal of Amerika s mother as effectively capturing a character who was both a devout Christian and also a criminal in human trafficking 2 Luo Jin as Dragon another youth in Amerika s gang Unlike his companions however Dragon commits crimes in order to help support his family He dreams of escaping China however to follow in the footsteps of his brother who has already illegally emigrated to Ireland Zhang Jianjie as Roppongi the leader of Amerika s blackmail ring Gao Qing as The Czech Amerika s mother s boss and a major figure in Fujian s human smuggling underground Reception editFujian Blue remains obscure outside of the film festival circuit due in part to what some critics saw as the films rough aesthetics 2 Western critics have nevertheless been kind to the film so far Richard Kuipers of Variety who saw the film at the 2007 Pusan International Film Festival argued that the film was uneven but a strong debut from first time director Weng 2 The Hollywood Reporter who reviewed the film at the 2008 Deauville Asian Film Festival found Fujian Blue s non professional cast and interesting use of location worthy of praise 3 Both critics also noted the film s social commentary with the latter review stating that Weng accurately captures how c rime and addiction appear to be ruining the country s social fabric 3 However like Variety The Hollywood Reporter was less optimistic regarding the film s ability to reach a broader audience 3 Awards edit 2007 Vancouver International Film Festival Dragons and Tigers Award for Young East Asian Cinema shared with Mid Afternoon Barks 4 References edit Fujian Blue VIFF Retrieved 23 November 2008 a b c d e Kuipers Richard 6 October 2007 Fujian Blue Review Variety Retrieved 23 November 2008 a b c d Bhaskaran Gautaman 21 March 2008 Fujian Blue The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 23 November 2008 a b About VIFF Award History by year VIFF Archived from the original on 22 December 2008 Retrieved 23 November 2008 External links editFujian Blue at IMDb nbsp Fujian Blue at AllMovie Fujian Blue 金碧辉煌 at China Film Journal Fujian Blue at the Chinese Movie Database Fujian Blue at Cinemasie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fujian Blue amp oldid 1223755661, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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