A Touch of Sin

(Tian zhu ding)

In Conversation

  • Daniel O’Neill is an Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures at UC Berkeley.

A tragedy with elements of pulpy action and black comedy.

Dennis Lim, Los Angeles Times
featuring

Jiang Wu, Luo Lanshan, Zhao Tao, Wang Baoqiang,

Jia Zhangke takes on the collateral damage of China’s maniacal growth. Four violent deeds are ripped from the headlines and explosively restaged to illustrate everyday citizens pushed to the edge . . . of the economy. Taking cues from wuxia legend King Hu, A Touch of Sin links the lore of martial arts to base survival in contemporary China. Stunning in their visual charge, the four overlapping stories follow de facto warriors, disenfranchised by elusive progress, as they attempt to savagely salvage their lives. But unlike his cast of aggressive actors, the politically direct Jia doesn’t pull his punches.

Steve Seid
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Jia Zhangke
Cinematographer
  • Yu Lik-wai
Language
  • Mandarin
  • Cantonese
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • DCP
  • 130 mins
Source
  • Kino Lorber

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