Farewell My Concubine

The passionate triangle of two lifelong friends and the woman who comes between them!

7.9
19932h 51m

Two boys meet at an opera training school in Peking in 1924. Their resulting friendship will span nearly 70 years and endure some of the most troublesome times in China's history.

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Cast

Photo of Leslie Cheung

Leslie Cheung

Cheng Dieyi / Xiao Douzi

Photo of Zhang Fengyi

Zhang Fengyi

Duan Xiaolou / Xiao Shitou

Photo of Gong Li

Gong Li

Juxian

Photo of Lü Qi

Lü Qi

Master Guan

Photo of Ying Da

Ying Da

Manager

Photo of Ge You

Ge You

Master Yuan Shiqing

Photo of Lei Han

Lei Han

Xiao Si

Photo of Tong Di

Tong Di

Zhang the Eunuch

Photo of Yin Zhi

Yin Zhi

Teenage Douzi

Photo of Ma Mingwei

Ma Mingwei

Young Douzi

Photo of Zhao Hailong

Zhao Hailong

Teenage Shitou

Photo of Fei Zhenxiang

Fei Zhenxiang

Young Shitou

Photo of Yang Yong Chao

Yang Yong Chao

Young Xiao Laizi

Photo of Huang Fei

Huang Fei

Old Master

Photo of Jiang Wenli

Jiang Wenli

Douzi's Mother

Photo of Zhi Yitong

Zhi Yitong

Aoki Saburo

Photo of Li Chun

Li Chun

Teenage Xiao Si

Photo of David Wu

David Wu

Red Guard

Photo of Shen Huifen

Shen Huifen

Cai Feng

Photo of Huang Lei

Huang Lei

Little Hooligan

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Filipe Manuel Neto

8/10

**An excellent film.**

I was really curious to see this movie, because as far as I can remember it was the first Chinese movie I saw. Before I saw it, I read a little about it, and I was quite impressed to see how the film did well in the West, and managed to infuriate Chinese Communist censors. However, I fear that I was not fully prepared for what awaited me.

In fact, the film is truly brutal, in every sense of the word. Director Kaige Chen took a well-known and respected book for his film, but put all the focus on an almost visceral realism. The film is an epic that spans a large period of time, between 1924 and 1977, that is, very troubled years in Chinese history, which includes the entire period of war against Japan and the invasion of Manchuria, as well as the cultural revolution. Maoist.

At the same time, it reveals the backstage of Cantonese opera, a traditional Chinese cultural style. In the film, two young apprentices live a cruel and unhappy life at the opera school, with daily beatings and various abuses, including sexual abuse. One of them will play the female characters in the stories, like a transvestite, since women are not allowed on stage. Throughout the film, there is a lot of confusion between life and art, and we often feel that these actors are mixing things up, living their characters in real life and transposing their real life to the stage.

I don't know any of the actors in the cast, but I really liked their overall work, and the way they play opposite each other. The film also has extraordinary scenarios, full of realistic details, such as the construction of buildings, the lanterns. The actors' costumes also deserve applause, especially the characters in the opera, with all those fabrics and those strong face paints. Finally, a word for the wonderful cinematography, excellent opening credits and soundtrack.

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