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Smart and stylish, The Wild Goose Lake blends B-movie thrills with bold filmmaking choices and thought-provoking social commentary. Read Critics Reviews. TOP CRITIC. While Chinese...
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Mar 3, 2020 · An austere and intense crime story accentuated by moments of extreme and gruesome violence, Diao Yi’nan‘s The Wild Goose Lake is a quintessential example of modern film (neo)noir. The film has all the necessary ingredients: a protagonist in an existential quagmire, a duo of complex, contrasting femme(s) fatale with sympathetic motives, and ...
The Wild Goose Lake (Chinese: 南方车站的聚会; pinyin: Nánfāng Chēzhàn de Jùhuì; lit. 'Meeting at South Train Station') is a 2019 Chinese neo-noir crime thriller directed by Diao Yinan and starring Hu Ge, Gwei Lun-mei, Liao Fan, and Wan Qian. [6]
May 19, 2019 · It’s a film of tense atmosphere and endless eye-grabbing moments, not least a night time scene in a zoo (complete with freaky animals and a memorable close-up of a giraffe) and a coup de sang...
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Dec 6, 2019 · Overview. A gangster ends up making a mistake that causes every gun on both sides of the law to point at him. While on the run, he comes across a mysterious woman who might get him out of trouble or make things worse. Diao Yi-nan. Director, Screenplay.
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Sep 7, 2019 · This exchange comes late in The Wild Goose Lake, the latest film from stylish Chinese genre filmmaker Diao Yinan (previously awarded with Berlinale’s 2014 Golden Bear for his art film-inflected neo-noir Black Coal, Thin Ice), and within the film’s noir milieu the line fits.