Life Art
Life Art

Life Art

2007TV ShowEnded1 SeasonCantonese

Ren Qingquan is a well-known calligrapher and painter in Hong Kong. He opened a shop in Sheung Wan that specializes in the four treasures of the study and also sells famous paintings and calligraphy, "Duo Bao Xuan." In order to promote Chinese culture, classes are also held to teach calligraphy and traditional Chinese painting. Qingquan's wife died early and has lived with his uncle Gao Dawei and daughter Zhihua for many years. Chihuahua finished his fine arts course in Beijing and returned to Hong Kong. This loving father looked particularly tight and devoted himself to taking care of everything for his daughter.For her daughter to go home, Qingquan was happy for most of the day. He said: "I have to do something for my daughter, otherwise my heart will always be brooding..." This father-daughter relationship seems to have something unknown...

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Ying LiangGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A struggling artist named Wei Zhi lives in a modest apartment with his wife and son, facing financial difficulties as he tries to make a living through his art. He is deeply unhappy with his current situation, feeling unfulfilled and overlooked. The film explores his internal struggles and the impact of his artistic aspirations on his family life, painting a poignant picture of the compromises and sacrifices often made in pursuit of a creative dream.

Critical Reception

Life Art received critical acclaim for its intimate portrayal of an artist's life and its exploration of societal pressures in contemporary China. Critics lauded Ying Liang's understated direction and the film's raw emotional honesty, though some found its pacing to be deliberate. It resonated with audiences who appreciated its realistic and thought-provoking themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and realistic depiction of an artist's struggles.
  • Commended for its quiet intensity and emotional depth.
  • Noted for its authentic portrayal of everyday life and its challenges.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Life Art' highlight its moving and relatable depiction of an artist's life. Viewers often connect with the protagonist's personal journey and the film's honest portrayal of financial and creative struggles.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Ying Liang often draws from personal experiences and observations of everyday life in China for his films, imbuing them with a distinct sense of authenticity.

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