Taking Father Home
Taking Father Home (Chinese: 背鸭子的男孩) is an independent Chinese film. It is the first feature from Chinese director Ying Liang. The entire movie was shot with a borrowed camera.[1] The Chinese title directly translates as "the duck-carrying boy," which is a motif recurring throughout the film.
Taking Father Home | |
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Traditional | 背鴨子的男孩 |
Simplified | 背鸭子的男孩 |
Mandarin | bēi yāzi de nánhái |
Directed by | Ying Liang |
Produced by | Peng Shan |
Written by | Ying Liang Peng Shan |
Starring | Xu Yun Liu Xiaopei Wang Jie Song Cijun |
Music by | Zhang Xiao |
Cinematography | Li Rongsheng Ying Liang |
Edited by | Ying Liang |
Distributed by | Tidepoint Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Plot
The film opens with a shot of Xu Yun, shirtless, speaking to his mother. Their village in Sichuan province is about to be relocated to make room for a government industrial zone, and Xu Yun declares that he will search for his father, who has been gone for six years, in the city of Zigong. As he has no money, he carries a basket with two ducks instead.
On the bus to Zigong, Xu Yun meets a scar-faced older man who catches a thief, shows him how to eat watermelon "like a man," and advises him not to let himself be bullied. The older man helps Xu Yun find a place to stay, but as soon as he leaves Xu Yun is kicked out and sent to the police station.
He is soon let go, but left homeless on the street. One of the police officers finds him and offers to let him stay for the night. The officer tries to get him to return to his village the next morning, but Xu Yun resists. On a radio broadcast, he hears that the scar-faced man from earlier was involved in a murder incident.
Xu Yun and the officer continue the search for Xu Yun's father, which turns out to be a wild goose chase. Later, while Xu Yun goes swimming, the officer is attacked by a gang. In the hospital, Xu Yun overhears a woman talking to his father on the phone. He follows her home as an flood warning rings across the city, instructing residents to evacuate. She tells him where to find his father. When Xu Yun gets there, his father is being attacked by creditors, and he rushes with a knife to fend them off. He then kills his father with the knife. On the bus back to the village, Xu Yun catches a thief, closely mirroring the earlier scene where the Scar-Faced man did the same.
Awards
- SKYY Prize for First Feature at the San Francisco International Film Festival
- Golden Digital Award at the Hong Kong International Film Festival
- Fipresci Prize Award at the Singapore International Film Festival
- Netpac Award at the Singapore International Film Festival
- Special Jury Prize at the Tokyo Filmex Film Festival
References
- Catsoulis, Jeannette (2008-09-18). "A City in Flux". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-25.