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Gone With Hero
14 years ago, Hua Luo was a hot-blooded warrior who enforced justice on behalf of Heaven. But he fell into a trap of Wang Cheng and killed magistrate by mistakes. Then he left and lived in seclusion as a doctor with the magistrate's young daughter, Sun Yan. 14 years later, thieves spread like wildfire, A strange disease outbreaks in the county. After investigating, Hua Luo found it was related to the new county magistrate, Wang Cheng who was also the real murderer 14 years ago. In order to save Sun Yan, Hua Luo has to put on his warrior suit again and have a final fight with Wang Cheng again... (Source: YouTube description)
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Plot Summary
Set in China from the 1960s to the early 2000s, this film tells the story of Wang Bu Er and Liu Yaojun, a couple grappling with the profound impact of the one-child policy. They face immense personal tragedy when their only son dies, forcing them to confront societal pressures and their own emotional burdens as they navigate life through its many changes.
Critical Reception
'Gone With Hero' (also known as 'So Long, My Son') received widespread critical acclaim for its deeply emotional narrative, compelling performances, and nuanced portrayal of Chinese family life over several decades. Critics praised its sensitive handling of themes like loss, regret, and the passage of time, often highlighting its epic scope and poignant human drama.
What Reviewers Say
A sweeping, decades-spanning family saga that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.
Praised for its heartbreakingly realistic depiction of loss and the enduring strength of human relationships.
The film's understated yet powerful performances are a major highlight, conveying immense emotion with subtle grace.
Google audience: Google users generally lauded the film for its emotional depth and the profound storytelling that captures the complexities of family life and societal changes in China over many years. Many viewers found the performances to be outstanding and the narrative to be a moving and thought-provoking experience.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival for Wang Xiaoshuai. Wang Jingchun and Yong Mei shared the Silver Bear for Best Actor and Best Actress respectively at the same festival.
Fun Fact
The film's original title in Chinese, 'Di Jiu Tian Chang' (The Longest Day), translates to 'The Longest Day' or 'So Long, My Son,' reflecting the immense time span and emotional weight of the narrative.
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