Xiu Xiu
Xiu Xiu

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Xiu Xiu

1995
Movie
90 min
Mandarin

Yu Lei plays an orphan Xiu Xiu, who is married to a foreign land when she was 3. Her husband, a hunter (Lau Hok Yin), doesn't know how to love her. So a passionate affair is unavoidable when she meets up with a military doctor (Winston Chao).

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: K.W. NelsonGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and career of Xiu Xiu, a Chinese opera singer who became a controversial figure in mainland China and Hong Kong. The film delves into her artistic journey, her personal relationships, and the societal pressures she faced. It offers a glimpse into her rise to fame and the complexities of her public and private life.

Critical Reception

Xiu Xiu received moderate critical attention for its intimate portrayal of the singer. Critics often praised its candid approach and Nelson's directorial efforts in capturing Xiu Xiu's essence. However, some found the narrative to be somewhat disjointed, focusing more on personal anecdotes than a cohesive biographical arc.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and personal look at a complex artist.

  • Some found the documentary's structure less compelling than its subject matter.

  • The film offers a unique perspective on Chinese cultural and artistic history.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Xiu Xiu are scarce, but those available tend to highlight the film's unique subject matter and the singer's compelling personal story. Viewers appreciate the documentary's effort to shed light on a less widely known cultural figure.

Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed over a period of several years, capturing intimate moments with Xiu Xiu as her life unfolded.

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