The real meaning of the film Farewell My Concubine is that under the profound artistic background of Peking Opera, it shows the versatility and richness of people in the face of role dislocation and disaster.
Farewell My Concubine is the pinnacle of China films, and it is the only Chinese film that won the Palme d 'Or, the highest prize in Cannes Film Festival. The film has strong feelings, twists and turns, and is full of dramatic conflicts of life and death.
The film, starring several big stars, has full commercial elements, but it also contains profound cultural connotations, which is considered as "seeing beauty in the popular, singing high and being harmonious with the masses". Farewell My Concubine, based on the Peking Opera art with the deepest cultural accumulation in China and the life of its artists, has human thinking and the expression of people's living conditions, and through decades of current events, it reflects a philosophical thinking of China's traditional culture.
Introduction to the movie Farewell My Concubine
Farewell My Concubine is a literary film produced by Tomson Film Co., Ltd., which is adapted from Li Bihua's novel of the same name, directed by Chen Kaige, written by Li Bihua and Reed, and starring Leslie Cheung, Gong Li and ZhangFeng yi. The film revolves around the joys and sorrows of two Beijing opera actors for half a century, showing the thinking and understanding of traditional culture, human living conditions and human nature.
In p>1993, the film was released in mainland China and Hongkong, China, and since then, it has been released in many countries and regions around the world, breaking the box office record of literary films from mainland China in the United States. In 1993, the film won the Palme d 'Or, the highest award at Cannes International Film Festival, becoming the first China film to win this honor. In 25, the film was selected as one of the "1 Best Films in Global History" by Time Magazine.