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    The World


    Year: 2004 | Running Time: 143 minutes

    Chinese writer/director Jia Zhang Ke's The World is his fourth feature, but it's his first set in a major city, and the first film he's made with the cooperation of the Chinese government. The World is set at the eponymous amusement park in Beijing. Tao (Zhao Tao, who played the Mongolian King girl, ...more

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    • The World - A scene from the film THE WORLD directed by Jia Zhangke.
    • The World - A scene from the film THE WORLD directed by Jia Zhangke.
    • The World - A scene from the film THE WORLD directed by Jia Zhangke.
    • The World - A scene from the film THE WORLD directed by Jia Zhangke.

    Jia Zhang Ke's The World continues along the same path as Platform and Unknown Pleasures, but it's livelier. This gorgeous, profoundly melancholy distillation of contemporary China's precarious global position is his most accessible film to date. From the stunning opening tracking shot, in which Tao (Zhao Tao) glides through the backstage of the eponymous amusement park, loudly asking for a Band-Aid, Jia cannily conflates the magical and the prosaic. The World may end with a whimper, but it ...more



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