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Kekexili (2004) -- A moving true story about volunteers protecting antelope against poachers in the severe mountains of Tibet.
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Writer:
Chuan Lu (writer)
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Release Date:
1 October 2004 (China) more
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One man will risk everything to save innocence
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A moving true story about volunteers protecting antelope against poachers in the severe mountains of Tibet. full summary | add synopsis
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10 wins & 11 nominations more
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Preservation is Enthrallingly Life or Death in the Wilds of the Tibetan Pleateau more (25 total)

Cast

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Duobuji ... Ri Tai
Zhang Lei ... Ga Yu
Liang Qi ... Liu Dong
Xueying Zhao ... Leng Xue
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Zhanlin Ma
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Directed by
Chuan Lu 
 
Writing credits
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Chuan Lu  writer

Produced by
Yang Du .... producer
Zhonglei Wang .... producer
 
Original Music by
Lao Zai 
 
Cinematography by
Yu Cao 
 
Visual Effects by
Mark A. Kolars .... compositing supervisor (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Winston Emano .... publicist
David Magdael .... publicist
Anne Stulz .... publicist (uncredited)
 

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Also Known As:
Mountain Patrol (International: English title) (UK) (USA)
Kekexili: Mountain Patrol (International: English title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for violence and disturbing images, brief sexuality and language.
Runtime:
China:85 min | USA:90 min | Argentina:98 min
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10 out of 12 people found the following review useful.
Preservation is Enthrallingly Life or Death in the Wilds of the Tibetan Pleateau, 29 May 2006
8/10
Author: noralee from Queens, NY

Set in stunning scenery on the titular Tibetan plateau, "Mountain Patrol: Kekexili" recreates an extraordinary grassroots effort in the 1990's by supremely dedicated idealists to stop poaching of the Tibetan antelope -- mano to mano with no satellite phones or navigation equipment or much in the way of weapons.

For all the thrilling nobility of the volunteers and grueling challenges they face from man and nature, the film naggingly feels like a propaganda effort supported by the Chinese government to show how it supports Tibetan initiatives (including a somewhat smug statement at the end that they have now taken over the protection job from the volunteers). I felt complicit in the occupation even as I got caught up in the film.

Their struggle to save the antelope vividly recalls scenes of how the buffalo was decimated in "Dances With Wolves", though we get no inkling of the role of the antelopes in Tibetan culture, so saving them just seems either altruism about a rare animal, nationalism, obsession, stubbornness or macho independence.

While we meet several of the volunteers in their isolated monitoring stations and frustrating chases who have a range of personalities and relationships, it is a bit hard to differentiate them other than by the vehicles they are driving or jewelry they're wearing. The exceptions are the patrol's charismatic leader Ri Tai (Duobuji captures the screen) and our entrée to this world, a Beijing-based investigative journalist with Tibetan roots (Ga Ju played by Zhang Lei who effectively communicates his transformation by his experiences).

Whle the sense of swaggering male camaraderie is well captured in a military-like bonding of living, traveling and partying hard, they say the area's name translates to "land of beautiful women" and that's supported by the few we see during brief respites.

In addition to the breathtaking scenes of the Tibetan plateau, better seen on the wide screen than on TV, in a range of extremely challenging weather and geographic elements (one scene in quick sand is particularly harrowing), the views of Tibetan towns and quotidian life in the mountains are an intriguing sidelight.

The subtitles were only hard to read as white on white a few times, though a couple of times they lingered on the screen too long past a dialog, blocking views.

National Geographic co-produced the film and has additional information about the film and the cause at their Web site (though for some reason IMDb doesn't consider their's the official movie site).

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