
The story of various college graduates and their attempts to improve China, often in the face of corruption..

If you're in the mood for something polished, skip Taoli jie. This isn't a slick studio production. It feels heavy, a bit dusty, and deeply tired in a way that actually works for the story. Who is this for? People who like looking at old films as historical documents, not just entertainment. If you need your pacing sn...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Yunwei Ying

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"If you're in the mood for something polished, skip Taoli jie. This isn't a slick studio production. It feels heavy, a bit dusty, and deeply tired in a way that actually works for the story. Who is this for? People who like looking at old films as historical documents, not just entertainment. If you need your pacing snappy or your lighting perfect, you are going to hate this. The film tracks these young graduates who honestly think they can fix things. It’s a painful watch, honestly. You watch ..."
He Bai
Yunwei Ying, Muzhi Yuan
China

1920 · IMDb —
Harley Knoles

