Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 15th September 5:00 PM - Alhambra

Ash is Purest White
(Jiang hu er nĂ¼)

Director: Zhangke Jia Country: China
Cert: 15 Year: 2018 Length: 136 minsLanguage: Mandarin
Autumn 2019
Ash is Purest White

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Audience Reaction

Score: 64.4% Attendance: 97

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"Zhangke Jia's belter of a film is part crime epic, part woman-seeks-justice flick, part state of the nation address. It takes the staples of the gangster flick - the mobster's moll, gang rivalries, violent shoot outs - as a jumping off point for both a granular character study of a woman's resolve, and a macro portrait of China at the turn of the century where modernity is quickly outstripping tradition. Either way, it's a riveting picture driven by a fantastic performance by Zhao Tao as a wronged woman whose laser focus makes Kill Bill's The Bride look lackadaisical in comparison" - Ian Freer, Empire.

China has produced many epic movies and Zhangke Jia has been part of that for over 20 years. Here he continues in his niche, using a grand story to frame the ills of Chinese society today. Bring it on!

Critics

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Pure cinema, and a story of the underworld unlike anything you've seen before
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Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune



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Engrossing, surprising and affecting, held together by a towering performance from Tao - her gaze alone should carry a licence to kill
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Ian Freer, Empire



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