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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

BEIJING BICYCLE (2001)

Wang Xiaoshuai displays a smoother technique & a handsome finish compared to his rough & ready last pic, SO CLOSE TO PARADISE (https://maksquibs.blogspot.com/2008/06/so-close-to-paradise-1998.html), but also forced melodrama in this story of two young men & a bike. A penniless country naif must find his stolen bike to regain his delivery job, but it‘s been bought at an open market by a sullen lower middle-class student about his own age. As the bike is taken and retaken, Xiaoshuai turns from his naturalistic format to crank up the conflict with family, romance, class & gangs long after the story should have ended. The exceptionally well-designed riding sequences in the tight neighborhoods & the non-professional (?) cast are superb. But less might have been more.

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