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The life of Tao, and those close to her, is explored in three different time periods: 1999, 2014, and 2025.Movie details
Title : Mountains May DepartRelease : 2015-11-05
Genre : Romance, Drama
Runtime : 131
Company : S, B, M, A
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7.1 out of 10 From 101 Users
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Zhao Tao, Sylvia Chang, Dong Zijian, Zhang Yi, Liang Jingdong, Lu Liu,Find Out About Mountains May Depart
Through a handful of characters whose lives intertwine over three distinct periods of time - 1999, 2014, & 2025 - Chinese-born director Jia Zhangke explores and rejoices in the emotional resonance of our relationships in Mountains May Depart.
Mountains May Depart is an affecting and ambitious tale of social upheaval in modern day China.
Mountains May Depart (Chinese: 山河故人) is a 2015 drama film directed by Jia Zhangke. The film is Jia's eighth feature film. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It has also been selected to be shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.
Mainland master Jia Zhangke (A Touch of Sin) scales new heights with Mountains May Depart. Starring the luminous Zhao Tao, the film is both an intimate drama and a decades-spanning epic about how China's capitalist experiment has affected the lives of one splintered family, leaping in time from the past to the present to the speculative near-future.
Mainland master Jia Zhangke (A Touch of Sin) scales new heights with Mountains May Depart. Starring the luminous Zhao Tao, the film is both an intimate drama and a decades-spanning epic about how China's capitalist experiment has affected the lives of one splintered family, leaping in time from the past to the present to the speculative near-future.
Mountains May Depart movie reviews & Metacritic score: At once an intimate drama and a decades-spanning epic that leaps from the recent past to the present to the speculative near-future, Jia Zhangke's new film is a...
Mountains May Depart. Back in the ‘70s, Rainer Werner Fassbinder described a number of his films as comprising the basis of a projected “moral history of modern Germany” (unfortunately he didn’t live to complete it). A number of works by Taiwan’s Hou Hsiao-hsien seem to be dedicated to a similar project.
Mountains May Depart is areally interesting and engaging romantic drama that focuses on how change and consistents play a part of our life both romantically and solo. The film itself is paced really well. Without spoiling too much, the three acts of the movie are split over 3 different time periods,...
Mountains May Depart is an affecting and ambitious tale of social upheaval in modern day China.
Mountains May Depart (Chinese: 山河故人) is a 2015 drama film directed by Jia Zhangke. The film is Jia's eighth feature film. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It has also been selected to be shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.
Mainland master Jia Zhangke (A Touch of Sin) scales new heights with Mountains May Depart. Starring the luminous Zhao Tao, the film is both an intimate drama and a decades-spanning epic about how China's capitalist experiment has affected the lives of one splintered family, leaping in time from the past to the present to the speculative near-future.
Mainland master Jia Zhangke (A Touch of Sin) scales new heights with Mountains May Depart. Starring the luminous Zhao Tao, the film is both an intimate drama and a decades-spanning epic about how China's capitalist experiment has affected the lives of one splintered family, leaping in time from the past to the present to the speculative near-future.
Mountains May Depart movie reviews & Metacritic score: At once an intimate drama and a decades-spanning epic that leaps from the recent past to the present to the speculative near-future, Jia Zhangke's new film is a...
Mountains May Depart. Back in the ‘70s, Rainer Werner Fassbinder described a number of his films as comprising the basis of a projected “moral history of modern Germany” (unfortunately he didn’t live to complete it). A number of works by Taiwan’s Hou Hsiao-hsien seem to be dedicated to a similar project.
Mountains May Depart is areally interesting and engaging romantic drama that focuses on how change and consistents play a part of our life both romantically and solo. The film itself is paced really well. Without spoiling too much, the three acts of the movie are split over 3 different time periods,...





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