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So, 'Big Fish in China' is this intriguing 1994 documentary that dives into the life of Zhang Yimou, you know, the director who brought us those visually striking films like 'Raise the Red Lantern.' The film has this fascinating blend of personal insight and behind-the-scenes footage, really capturing the dynamic between him and Gong Li, both on-screen and off. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing you to soak in the rich cultural backdrop of Chinese cinema. It's not just about the films, but also about their partnership and the pressures of fame. You get a sense of their artistry, their struggles, and how they navigate the complexities of their careers. There's a rawness to it that feels authentic.
Unique perspective on Zhang Yimou's filmmaking process.Captures the chemistry between Zhang and Gong Li.Offers insights into Chinese cinema in the 90s.
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