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Director
  
Initial DVD release
  
2012 (Germany)

Duration
  

Language
  
Mandarin

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Story by
  
Ai Mi

Country
  
China

Under the Hawthorn Tree (film) movie poster

Release date
  
15 September 2010 (2010-09-15)

Based on
  
Hawthorn Tree Forever by Ai Mi

Writer
  
Ai Mi (novel), Lichuan Yin (screenplay), Xiaobai Gu (screenplay), Mei Ah (screenplay)

Initial release
  
September 16, 2010 (China)

Cast
  
Zhou Dong-Yu
(Zhang Jingqiu), (Sun Jianxin),
Xi Mei-Juan
(Mrs Zhang),
Li Xuejian
(Village Head Zhang),
Cheng Tai-Shen
(Teacher Luo),
Sa Ren-Na
(Auntie)

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Under the Hawthorn Tree (simplified Chinese: 山楂树之恋; traditional Chinese: 山楂樹之戀; pinyin: Shānzhāshù Zhī Liàn) is 2010 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yimou. It was adapted from the popular 2007 novel Hawthorn Tree Forever by Ai Mi, which was based on a true story set during the Cultural Revolution. The film was released in Mainland China (September 2010), Hong Kong (November 2010) and in Singapore (February 2011).

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Plot

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Set during the end of China's Cultural Revolution in a small village in Yichang City, Hubei Province, China, this film is about a pure love that develops between a beautiful high school student, Zhang Jing Qiu and a handsome young prospector named Lao San. Jing Qiu is one of the "educated youth" sent to be "re-educated" through work in the countryside under a directive from Chairman Mao Zedong.

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She arrives with a group in Xiping village, in the Yangtze River's Three Gorges region, where they are shown a hawthorn tree called the Tree of Heroes which was reputedly nourished by the blood of Chinese martyrs executed by the Japanese during World War II. Jing Qiu is lodged with the family of village head, where she meets geology student Sun Jianxin (nicknamed Lao San), who also takes his meals at Zhang's home, and she's drawn to his responsible and honorable character.

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Lao San's father held a high position in the military, but his mother committed suicide four years ago after being branded as a "rightist". Jing's father was also a political prisoner somewhere in China and her mother, branded as a "capitalist", was reduced to menial work to support their family. Following the political persecution of her father, Jing Qiu lived with her mother and little siblings, working towards becoming a teacher to support her family.

Despite the fact that this could endanger the future of Jing Qiu and her family, Jing Qiu and Lao San fell in love and their relationship continues the following year. Lao San also promised to wait for her until she grew up. Jing Qiu was torn between her feelings for Lao San and her filial duty to her family.

However, Lao San later developed leukemia and forced himself to leave Jing Qiu. Jing, without knowing about Lao San's deadly disease, was only reunited with him when he was dying in hospital. The film closed with Jing Qiu tearfully calling the unconscious Lao San, repeatedly saying "I am Jing Qiu, I am Jing Qiu."

Cast

  • Zhou Dongyu as Jing Qiu
  • Shawn Dou as Lao San (Jianxin)
  • Xi Meijuan
  • Li Xuejian
  • Chen Taisheng
  • Rina Sa
  • Lü Liping
  • Sun Haiying
  • History

    This film is based on the novel Hawthorn Tree Forever which was written by renowned author Aimi and it was inspired by the real-life story of her friend, Jing. Zhang Yimou decided to bring the story to the big screen after being moved by the novel.

    Release

    The film debuted in the 15th Busan International Film Festival on 7 October 2010. It was then released in Mainland China on 15 September 2010 and in Hong Kong on 11 November 2010. It was also released on 10 February 2011 in Singapore cinemas.

    Critical reception

    My Paper said that "Dou and Zhou bring a touching believability to this tale of young love" and rated this film 3.5 stars. Pusan International Film Festival website stated that "He renders it as something now tainted under the weight of age and ever-changing worlds. In an unbelievably delicate observance... Zhang expresses his view of innocence in a soft, almost feminine, approach. Also ... he successfully draws enticing portrayals of innocence from Zhou Dongyu and Dou Xiao. ... Zhang Yimou appears to reclaim his own innocence as a youthful creator. " Kaori Shoji of The Japan Times gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, and describes it as a "tearjerker aims for the heart".

    Box office

    The film grossed ¥148 million in China.

    References

    Under the Hawthorn Tree (film) Wikipedia
    Under the Hawthorn Tree (film) IMDb Under the Hawthorn Tree (film) themoviedb.org