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Yan She: El hombre que espera
Executives from Ultranet conduct business with the Chinese mafia and steal information, leading to the mafia killing people close to the company's president, including him. Meanwhile, a terminally ill young man returns to his hometown to die and meets the daughter of Ultranet's president. He finds out she's in danger and decides to save her, giving his life new meaning.
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Plot Summary
Yan She, a retired Chinese opera singer living in Argentina, grapples with loneliness and a longing for his homeland. He spends his days maintaining his small shop and reminiscing about his past artistic glories. The film explores themes of identity, displacement, and the passage of time as Yan She confronts his fading memories and the bittersweet reality of his life.
Critical Reception
Yan She: El hombre que espera received a modest but generally positive reception, often praised for its quiet contemplation and poignant portrayal of an immigrant's experience. Critics noted the film's slow-burn pacing and character-driven narrative, with some finding it deeply moving while others considered it too understated.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and melancholic exploration of aging and displacement.
Appreciated for its understated performance by lead actor Chao-Li Chi.
Some found the deliberate pacing to be too slow for their taste.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to highlight the film's emotional resonance and its successful depiction of an immigrant's internal struggles.
Fun Fact
The film is a passion project for director and star Chao-Li Chi, who also wrote and produced it, drawing on his own experiences as an immigrant.
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