I Wish I Knew

I Wish I Knew

By Jia Zhang-Ke

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2020-01-24
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 58min
  • Director: Jia Zhang-Ke
  • Production Company: Xstream Pictures
  • Production Country: China
  • iTunes Price: USD 8.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7/10
7
From 17 Ratings

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Shanghai's past and present flow together in Jia Zhangke's poetic and poignant portrait of this fast-changing port city. Restoring censored images and filling in forgotten facts, Jia provides an alternative version of 20th century China's fraught history as reflected through life in the Yangtze city. He builds his narrative through a series of eighteen interviews with people from all walks of life-politicians' children, ex-soldiers, criminals, and artists (including Taiwanese master Hou Hsiao-hsien)-- while returning regularly to the image of his favorite lead actress, Zhao Tao, wandering through the Shanghai World Expo Park. (The film was commissioned by the World Expo, but is anything but a piece of straightforward civic boosterism.) A richly textured tapestry full of provocative juxtapositions.

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  • It only took ten years to play in the USA...

    5
    By Shashibiya
    ...but now that it’s finally here, it’s not as dated as one might expect. The ubiquitous rubble, as Shanghai mounts a major facelift prior to hosting the 2010 World Expo, is long gone now. But the reminiscences of the old-timers are vivid and evocative, and the scenes of ordinary life are timeless. A beautiful portrait of a great city, which, very much like New York, is both constantly in flux and a beacon to those who seek a better life.

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