Shuzhen Zhao

Shuzhen Zhao

  • Born: 1943-0-0
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  • Extended Reading
    • Taryn 2022-04-22 07:01:41

      don't tell her

      I tried very hard to get close to the reality of Chinese society, and chose the Northeast where development is somewhat lagging behind. From this point of view, it may be a compromise for American audiences, because in the front line, in more developed areas, it is becoming more and more difficult...

    • Monte 2022-04-22 07:01:41

      Come Healing

      In fact, I think the biggest legacy of this year's Oscar for Best Score is "Don't Tell Her". It's a pity that this movie has too few schedules and hit the epidemic, so I only watched it once in the movie theater and didn't have the chance to watch it twice or three times. The soundtrack of this...

    • Maci 2021-12-28 08:02:14

      Bittersweet, touching and funny. White lies are common in Chinese culture because people believe that the patient’s fear of disease will make the condition worse. The film uses this point to let the audience understand the differences between Chinese and Western cultures and the definition of family, especially the drama at the dinner table. The lie that finally returned to family members was not out of selfishness, but out of love. Some Chinese local tastes were taken quite real, and some were deliberately taken very fake. Although some places are a bit awkward, they are really ironic.

    • Toney 2022-03-27 09:01:13

      The Farewell | Don't Tell Her Director Lulu Wang's own real family story adaptation, from the perspective of new Chinese immigrants, tells a warm and sincere story. The script is very simple, mostly in Chinese, with a strong sense of resonance, not just a Chinese film for Americans. Awkwafina's performance is very good, much better than Crazy rich asians. Very good cry. Recommended to every beauty, especially northerners.

    The Farewell quotes

    • Billi: [frustrated] Are you going to tell Nai Nai?

      Haiyan: I can't, Billi. I won't go against my family.

      Uncle Haibin: Billi, there are things you misunderstand. You guys moved to the West long ago. You think one's life belongs to oneself. But that's the difference between the East and the West. In the East, a person's life is part of a whole. Family. Society.

      Uncle Haibin: You want to tell Nai Nai the truth, because you're afraid to take the responsibility for her. Because it's too big of a burden. If you tell her, then you don't have to feel guilty. We're not telling Nai Nai because it's our duty to carry this emotional burden for her.

    • Jian: You're broke again? Are you always going to live like this?

      Billi: Poor but sexy? I hope so!