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So Close To Paradise (aka: Biandan, Ganiang / Ruan's Song)

Starring: Guo Tao, Wu Tao, Wang Tong
Director: Wang Xiaoshuai
Studio: First Run Features
Genre: Drama


Sku # : 12674
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Product Detail
Audio Format: Dolby Digital Stereo
Video Format: Widescreen 1.66:1
Languages: Mandarin
Subtitles: English
Region Code: ALL
Year Made: 1998
Running Time: 90


One of China's most talented and controversial young filmmakers, Wang Xiaoshuai has crafted a striking noir gangster film reminiscent of Hollywood's classic "B" movies from the 1940s and 50s. Banned for 3 years by the Chinese government, So Close to Paradise is now finally available to North American audiences.

Two country boys, Gao Ping and Dong Zi, move to the big city to carve out new lives for themselves. While Dong Zi is content with his menial job hauling boxes around the docks, Gao Ping quickly enters a maze of gangsters, crime, and underworld alliances. When Gao Ping kidnaps and then falls in love with Ruan Hong, a beautiful, seductive nightclub singer, his fate is sealed.

It's not surprising to read that Chinese director Wang Xiao-shuai has won the admiration of such idiosyncratic filmmakers as Quentin Tarantino and Atom Egoyan. A member of the country's so-called sixth generation of filmmakers (a group of the more recent Beijing Film Academy graduates), Xiaoshuai made a pair of films, "The Days" and "Frozen," without government approval. He then embarked on a three-year struggle with the Beijing Film Studio censors to get a green light on "So Close to Paradise" (1998), which did get a limited release in China in a heavily reedited version--and which now opens in Los Angeles in a version that seems notable for its candor.
In essence "So Close to Paradise" is a film noir, set in central China in the city of Wuhan. With the People's Republic undergoing wrenching economic development, Wuhan has attracted many young people from rural areas seeking to make their fortune. Among them are the film's hero Dong Zi (Shi Yu), a quiet youth who has a grueling, poorly paying job as a dock laborer. He has been befriended by a man from his hometown, Gao Ping (Guo Tao), not much older than he but already a cynical con man with a sharp wardrobe. He's kind to Dong Zi and allows him to live with him in his crummy apartment.
When Gao Ping is cheated out of some money he decides to kidnap a sultry young nightclub singer, Ruan Hong (Wang Tong), to force her to tell him the whereabouts of the culprit. Gao Ping manages to turn the abduction into a seduction, but when he gets the information from Ruan Hong he gets in over his head, coming up against a ruthless and reprehensible underworld kingpin (Wu Tao).
In the meantime, government TV is helping launch a doctrinaire and sanctimonious campaign against prostitution to which Ruan Hong is vulnerable because she is singing in a dubious karaoke club that clearly is also a brothel. These developments stun Dong Zi, who has silently fallen in love with Ruan Hong.
"So Close to Paradise" unfolds with such ease and in so low a key it becomes one of those films that sneaks up on you. The result is a film that is wise, fatalistic and romantic in just the right proportions--in the best noir tradition.

  
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