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Overview

User Rating:
6.8/10   510 votes
Director:
Yuan Zhang
Writers:
Shuo Wang (novel) and
Dai Ning (writer)
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Release Date:
21 July 2006 (Sweden) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama more
Plot:
A young boy starting school for the first time struggles to fit in to a strictly regimented society in in post-revolutionary China. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
Intriguing. more

Cast

 (Credited cast)
Dong Bowen ... Fang Qiangqiang
Ning Yuanyuan ... Yang Nanyan
Chen Manyuan ... Yang Beiyan
Zhao Rui ... Ms. Li
Xiaofeng Li ... Ms. Tang
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Guerra dei fiori rossi, La (Italy)
Little Red Flowers (International: English title)
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Runtime:
92 min
Country:
China | Italy
Language:
Mandarin
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
DTS
MOVIEmeter: ?
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11 out of 14 people found the following comment useful:-
Intriguing., 10 August 2007
8/10
Author: Dan from United Kingdom

I'm disappointed by all of the previous comments on this film. This film seemed to me to be far more deeply layered and textured than previous writers have given it credit for.

Having studied Chinese film (particulary the work of the 5th generation, which this film isn't part of), it's my understanding that Chinese films can't be 'read' in the same way as Western films. Due to censorship in China Chinese directors find different ways of telling stories, more often than not by dressing them up as something else. Therefore I don't believe that this film can be taken at face value. I don't believe this is a film about a small boy being sent to a kindergarten by his father and trying to earn Little Red Flowers. I think an important thing to notice is the way the boy changes. He starts off hating the regime of the school but wanting to fit in, wanting to earn a red flower, but he never does, so he deliberately alienates himself. There are many scenes where he sets himself apart from the group, and he becomes a rebel - he stirs up unrest amongst the other children. He challenges the authority. This seems to me to be deeply allegorical.

I was hoping to read some comments here that would help me understand this film, because I'm finding it puzzling. I found it a very hard film to watch, and I can't say I really enjoyed it. I found it slow and repetitive with far too much emphasis on 'peeing and pooping'. However, I'm finding it a very interesting film to think about and try to decipher. I would very much like to read other readers comments on this. What, for example, is the significance of the hospital? And the children's names? There are many many questions to be answered, and many more to be asked. By my own admission I'm not very good at reading films, but I am aware of what needs to be read!

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