Another Era
Another Era

Another Era

2018TV ShowEnded1 SeasonCantonese

The 2008 financial crisis swept the whole world. Ambitious businessman Leo Ho Tin-sang seizes the opportunity to take over the corporation of Hong Kong's wealthiest man, Fong Chung-yam, but is blocked by businessman Cheuk Kai-tong. Leo holds a grudge and looks for an opportunity to get revenge. Ten years later, Kai-tong has become the richest person in Hong Kong, yet encounters unfortunate circumstances. When his son is killed in an accident, Kai-tong suffers a heart attack and falls into a coma. To manage the family business, his inexperienced daughter Ella Cheuk Ding-yiu, with the help of private equity fund manager Duncan Ko Chit, engages in a corporate war with Leo. When Kai-tong awakens, he, along with Leo's wife, Chung-yam's grandson, and a young entrepreneur all join the battle. Everyone's fate become entangled as they stir up another battle of the century...

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users85%
Director: Li RuijunGenres: Drama, Period

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of China's rapidly changing society, this film follows a couple living in a remote village. As modernization encroaches, they grapple with tradition, love, and the inevitable passage of time. The narrative intricately weaves personal struggles with broader societal shifts, portraying the resilience and quiet dignity of those caught between two worlds. It's a poignant exploration of memory, identity, and the enduring human spirit.

Critical Reception

Another Era received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of rural Chinese life and its profound thematic depth. Critics lauded Li Ruijun's masterful direction, the evocative cinematography, and the understated performances from its cast. The film was praised for its ability to capture the subtle emotional nuances of its characters and its timely commentary on the impact of progress on tradition.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually stunning and deeply moving meditation on change and continuity.
  • Li Ruijun's direction offers a patient and empathetic look at rural Chinese life.
  • The film's quiet power lies in its subtle performances and profound exploration of memory.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's artistic merit and emotional resonance, with many highlighting the beautiful cinematography and the thought-provoking themes of tradition versus modernity. Some viewers found the pacing slow, but the overall sentiment was positive, praising its authenticity and the touching narrative.

Awards & Accolades

Premiered at the Busan International Film Festival; nominated for Best Film at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival; received positive reviews at various international film festivals.

Fun Fact

Director Li Ruijun often draws inspiration from his own upbringing in rural China, infusing his films with a deep sense of authenticity and personal connection to the landscapes and lives he depicts.

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