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Monday, Apr 10, 2000
Daybreak
"This sweeping historical epic portrays (director Sun Yu's sprightly muse) Li Lili as a village girl who gets caught in (the first stirrings of the Nationalist movement.) The film has an exquisite visual flair that has evoked comparisons with Borzage and Mizoguchi for its integration of high romanticism and violent political intrigue. There's a scene in which Li contemplates memories of her lost innocence while dreamily riding a boat down a river strewn with waterlilies that strongly resembles similar scenes from Sunrise, A Day in the Country, and Ugetsu. It is Sun Yu's accomplishment that this scene, if not the entire film, fits right beside those masterworks. He and his cinematographer, Zhou Ke, incorporate audacious tracking shots, rain-drenched set design, and high melodrama with incomparable artistry."-Matt Severson, Film Comment
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