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Director:
Writers:
Shi Bao (novel)
Shi Bao (screenplay)
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Release Date:
6 July 2000 (Australia) more
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Plot:
Prompted by the death of his father and the grief of his mother, a man recalls the story of how they met in flashback. full summary | add synopsis
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15 wins & 4 nominations more
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Zhang Yimou: The Hollywood Interview
 (From The Hollywood Interview. 13 January 2010, 12:50 AM, PST)

Zhang Ziyi Picks a 'Snow Flower'
 (From Get The Big Picture. 5 November 2009, 12:59 PM, PST)

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Cast

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Ziyi Zhang ... Zhao Di, Young (as Zhang Ziyi)
Honglei Sun ... Luo Yusheng (as Sun Honglei)
Hao Zheng ... Luo Changyu (as Zheng Hao)
Yulian Zhao ... Zhao Di, Old (as Zhao Yulian)
Bin Li ... Grandmother
Guifa Chang ... Mayor, Old
Wencheng Sung ... Mayor
Qi Liu ... Carpenter Xia, Old
Bo Ji ... Carpenter Xia
Zhongxi Zhang ... Crockery Repairman
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Also Known As:
The Road Home (International: English title) (USA) (DVD title)
My Father and Mother (literal English title)
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89 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Filmmaker Yimou Zhang has said that this film was his tribute to and heavily influenced by the work of Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami. more
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Zhao Di, Young: I'll be waiting for you. more
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References Ta'm e guilass (1997) more

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16 out of 17 people found the following review useful.
Simple, Moving, Gorgeous, 25 October 2005
10/10
Author: EyeDunno from United States

From the first frames of this classic tale of love, I was absolutely drawn in to feel as though I was taken from a movie and into a tale of the story of two people who fell in love. There was no sappy story, and actually, there wasn't even a single kiss. But one could feel a sense of passion and love from all the characters and those who had a hand in completing this elegant tale. My goodness, I didn't feel as though I were watching people acting. I felt as if they were the actual people. The elders, towns folk, and main characters all embraced their roles down to the last thread of clothing, and it seems as though the location was an actual remote town. There was only a simple plot, where a son returns home by the request of the mayor, to a town where a grieving mother has to bury her husband, who once had taught at the town's school.

The writing was crafted quite well. The cast and crew's work showed their dedication. Definitely a movie for all ages, but a must for those who still believe in love and destiny. Although it's a tear- jerker, it's because the viewer feels for the characters, not because we had been force- fed sentimental moments. No one was killed, not a shot was fired, no cute animals, and no scenes of kissing. I'm trying to even remember if the mother and father had even held hands, yet one can feel that they both truly loved each other. Kudos to director Zhang Yimou, who crafted a thoughtful, moving, and believable movie.

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