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Director
  
Zhang Yimou

Music director
  
San Bao

Duration
  

Language
  
Mandarin

7.9/10
IMDb


Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Screenplay
  
Bao Shi

Country
  
China

The Road Home (1999 film) movie poster
Release date
  
November 5, 2000 (2000-11-05) (Japan) December 14, 2000 (2000-12-14) (HK) May 25, 2001 (2001-05-25) (US)

Based on
  
Remembrance  by Bao Shi

Writer
  
Shi Bao (novel), Shi Bao (screenplay)

Cast
  
Zhang Ziyi
(Zhao Di, Young),
Hao Zheng
(Luo Changyu),
Yulian Zhao
(Zhao Di, Old),
Sun Hong-Lei
(Luo Yusheng),
Bin Li
(The grandmother)

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City businessman Luo Yusheng returns to his home village in North China for the funeral of his father, the village teacher. Before returning to the city, Yusheng symbolically honors his fathers dearest wish: he spends one day teaching in the village school.

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The Road Home (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; literally: "My Father and Mother") is a 2000 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Zhang Yimou. It also marked the cinematic debut of the Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi. The Road Home was written by author Bao Shi, who adapted the screenplay from his novel, Remembrance.

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The film was shot immediately after Zhangs previous film, Not One Less, and was released to strong reviews in China in fall 1999.

The Road Home (1999 film) movie scenes

Prompted by the death of his father and the grief of his mother, a man recalls the story of how they met in flashback.

Plot

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The Road Home is the story of a country girl and a young teacher falling in love, and the teachers death many years later that brings their son back from the big city for the funeral.

The Road Home (1999 film) movie scenes

The film begins in black and white in present-day China when the son (Sun Honglei) returns to his village from the city upon hearing of his fathers death. His mother, Zhao Di (Zhao Yulian), insists upon following the tradition of carrying the coffin back to their remote village by foot so that her husbands spirit will remember its way home. As the narrator, the son recounts the story of his parents courtship, so famous that it has gained the status of a legend in the village. It is here the bleak black and white turns into vivid colors as the story shifts to the past.

The Road Home (1999 film) movie scenes Apart from the establishing shot the university scenes were filmed at University of Houston 4800 Calhoun Road Houston Texas

His father, Luo Changyu (Zheng Hao), came to the village as the teacher. Immediately, Zhao Di (Zhang Ziyi) became infatuated with him and he with her. Thus began a courtship which consisted mostly of the exchange of looks and glances between the two. Unfortunately, the courtship was interrupted when Luo was summoned by the government to return to the city. (Several reviewers have speculated that the flashback portion of the film is set during the Anti-Rightist Campaign and that Luos recall was for investigation and questioning.) Zhao Dis heart was broken; she insisted on waiting for him in the snow and fell so ill that the villagers thought she would die. However, upon hearing news of her illness, the teacher was able to sneak back to the village and Zhao Di, in tears, welcomed the sight of her beloved. Still, their love would not be consummated for a few years more because the teacher was kept away from the village as punishment for having left his assignment in the city without permission.

Returning to the present day, and black and white, the son realizes how important this ritual of carrying the coffin back to village is to his mother, Zhao Di, and he agrees to make all necessary arrangements to fulfill her wish. He is told by the mayor of the village that it might be difficult to find enough porters to carry the father home, as there are few young able men left in the village. The mayor and the son reach an agreement on the price to be paid to the porters. But when the procession sets out, more than 100 people show up to help carry home the casket of the man who was their teacher through various generations in the village. The mayor returns the money to the son, as no one will accept payment for doing what they consider to be an honor rather than a task.

On the morning of the day the son leaves to return to his job in the city, he fulfills his fathers dream and teaches a class in the old schoolhouse that was central to his parents having fallen in love, using the textbook his father had written himself.

Cast

  • Zhang Ziyi as the young Zhao Di, the protagonist in the middle segment of the film.
  • Zhao Yulian as the old Zhao Di, in the beginning and endine segments.
  • Zheng Hao as Luo Changyu, a young teacher sent from the city, Zhao Dis husband and the narrators father.
  • Sun Honglei as Luo Yusheng, Zhao Di and Luo Changyus grown son and the films narrator, who returns to his home village to bury his father.
  • Li Bin as Grandmother, Zhao Dis elderly mother and the narrators grandmother.
  • Reception

    The film won two awards at the 2000 Berlin International Film Festival: the Jury Grand Prix (second best film) and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. The film received positive reviews, achieving a score of 89% on the film website Rotten Tomatoes. Praises especially went to the films visual style and actress Zhang Ziyis performance, which is her cinematic debut.

    2000 Golden Rooster Awards

  • Best Picture
  • Best Art Direction — Cao Juiping
  • Best Director — Zhang Yimou
  • 2000 Hundred Flowers Awards

  • Best Film
  • Best Actress — Zhang Ziyi
  • 2000 Berlin International Film Festival

  • Silver Bear — Jury Grand Prix
  • Prize of the Ecumenical Jury
  • Golden Bear (nominated)
  • 2000 Ljubljana International Film Festival

  • Audience Award
  • 2001 Bodil Awards

  • Best Non-American Film (nominated)
  • 2001 Sundance Film Festival

  • Audience World Cinema Award
  • 2001 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards

  • Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
  • 2001 Fajr Film Festival

  • Crystal Simorgh for Best Film, International Competition
  • 2001 Florida Film Festival

  • Audience Award for Best International Feature Film
  • References

    The Road Home (1999 film) Wikipedia
    The Road Home (1999 film) IMDbThe Road Home (1999 film) Rotten TomatoesThe Road Home (1999 film) MetacriticThe Road Home (1999 film) themoviedb.org