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China political satire scores big at box office
AFP - Thursday, December 30
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BEIJING (AFP) - – A new film from one of the bad boys of Chinese cinema, Jiang Wen -- a scathing satire on power, greed and corruption -- has critics cheering and movie-goers queuing up to make it a box office hit.
"Let the Bullets Fly", directed by and starring Jiang, raked in a total of 400 million yuan (60 million dollars) in its first 11 days of release, putting it on course to smash the ticket sales record for a domestically-made film.
The success of the film comes at the end of a banner year for Chinese cinema, with total annual box office revenues expected to surpass 10 billion yuan for the first time, according to state media.
The fast-paced movie, which also stars Hong Kong star Chow Yun-Fat and local favourite Ge You, has won acclaim from critics for its satirical treatment of the corruption and graft plaguing contemporary China.
It revolves around a bloody battle in a remote 1920s Chinese town to monopolise local riches between a bandit played by Jiang, who masquerades as the newly appointed county head, and a local warlord played by Chow.
The leading Southern Daily newspaper praised Jiang and said the film's message would not be lost in a society increasingly divided by a gaping rich-poor income gap.
"Without political corruption in the upper classes... the blatant plundering of the people by the corrupt gentry would never take place," the paper said in an opinion piece on the film.
"Without the weakness and stupidity of the lower classes, they (the corrupt gentry) would not be able to build their fortresses founded on social injustice."
One review posted on a blog on the popular portal Netease said the film fully embodied a slogan made famous by Communist revolutionary leader Mao Zedong -- "political power comes from the barrel of a gun".
Jiang had "exposed and satirised the weaknesses and shortcomings of Chinese society and its people", it went on. "Dressed up in commercial wrappings, he has packaged a work greatly steeped in political meaning."
Jiang, 47, reportedly had little if any trouble with China's strict film censors in releasing the film -- a welcome change from a decade ago, when his war-time black comedy "Devils on the Doorstep," was banned in China in 2000.
That film won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, but was apparently barred from the domestic market for portraying the invading Japanese army as too sympathetic, and the Chinese peasantry as too simple-minded.
At the time, Jiang -- also one of the country's top actors -- was reportedly prohibited from directing films in China for seven years. It was only in 2007 that his art house film "The Sun Also Rises" was released in his own country.
A critic on the movie website twitchfilm.com praised its broad appeal: "Murder, molestation, dismemberment and even ritual suicide are all handled with a surprising degree of levity that will induce laughter and wincing in equal measure.
"The script does take a few broad satirical swipes at government corruption and unscrupulous behaviour of civil servants, but nothing likely to cause a commotion in Beijing, unlike some of Jiang's previous efforts."
At the box office, "Let The Bullets Fly" has easily bested the offerings from other noted Chinese directors, such as Feng Xiaogang's "If You are the One 2" and Chen Kaige's "Sacrifice", as the key New Year's period gets under way.
Feng's "Aftershock," based on an earthquake that devastated a Chinese city more than 30 years ago, is the highest-grossing domestic film to date, raking in 532 million yuan after a three-week run earlier this year.
Its takings are so far however dwarfed by James Cameron's "Avatar" which became China's all-time box office champion, grossing 1.3 billion yuan, state media said previously.
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