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Late Autumn
Hye-rim is a model prisoner serving out her sentence for murder. With two years left to go, she gets a special outing. Hye-rim gets on a train to Kang-reung to visit her mother's grave. At the place, she meets Min-gi, a young man running away after being involved in a crime organization. Min-gi's persistence melts the heart that was hardened in jail. Hye-rim and Min-gi fall in love.
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Plot Summary
In a stark and remote northern Chinese village, a young woman named Zhao Jing finds her life irrevocably changed when she meets an older, married man. Despite the societal taboos and the man's existing family, their connection deepens into a profound love. Their forbidden romance unfolds against the backdrop of harsh winters and the unspoken rules of their community, leading to inevitable heartache and difficult choices.
Critical Reception
Late Autumn (1982) is a poignant and visually striking film that garnered significant attention for its sensitive portrayal of forbidden love and its exploration of societal constraints in rural China. Critically, it was praised for its powerful performances and atmospheric direction, though some found its pacing deliberate. Audiences connected with its emotional depth and realistic depiction of human desire.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional resonance and sensitive handling of a taboo subject.
Appreciated for its stark, beautiful cinematography that captures the harsh environment.
Some critics noted the film's deliberate pacing as a potential drawback.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Yimou Zhang, would go on to become one of China's most internationally acclaimed filmmakers, known for works like 'Raise the Red Lantern' and 'Hero'.
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