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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a man named Zhang Jian who, after spending 17 years in prison for a crime he claims he didn't commit, returns to his hometown. He finds that his wife has remarried and his son has grown up without him. Zhang Jian struggles to reintegrate into society and rebuild his life, facing prejudice and disbelief from those around him as he seeks to uncover the truth of his past and reclaim his lost family.
Critical Reception
While "一梦十七年" (Seventeen Years of Dreams) received critical attention for its exploration of themes of justice, redemption, and the passage of time, its reception was somewhat mixed. Critics acknowledged Wang Xiaoshuai's signature melancholic style and the strong performance of the lead actor, but some found the pacing deliberate and the narrative somewhat bleak.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its poignant portrayal of a man's struggle for redemption.
- Acknowledged for its deliberate pacing and somber atmosphere.
- The film's exploration of the justice system and its consequences was noted.
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Fun Fact
Director Wang Xiaoshuai is known for his 'Beijing films' trilogy, which includes "Beijing Bicycle" and "Shanghai Dreams," and "Seventeen Years of Dreams" is often discussed in relation to this body of work, though not formally part of the trilogy.
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