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8/10
Chinese no-to-low special effect scifi studies dramatic psychological impact
The_Melancholic_Alcoholic18 September 2020
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The premisse of this movie is similar to that of TV series "The Leftovers". All of a sudden, a blinding light strikes 150 cities around the globe and millions of people disappear into thin air, in front of their friends and families eyes. It soon becomes clear that at least three quarters of them are romantic couples, married or unmarried. Because not all married couples disappear, the rumour arises that only those couples with 'true love' disappeared, or some say, gone to heaven. The movie focuses on three story lines. The married teacher Wu Wenxue (Bo Huang), office worker Li Nan (Luodan Wang) and the debt-collecting small time crook Kuai Zi (Bai-Ke).

Teacher Wu thinks, like many people that there must be something wrong with his marriage, because they didn't disappear. He was pretty happy before the incident, but gradually it becomes clear his marriage was loveless.

Officeworker Li Nan didn't have any such illusions, she was actually at city hall, waiting for her adultering husband, in order to get a divorce. Criminal Kuai Zi was waiting outside for his partner who was beating up a victim, when the victim disappeared. Starting with the last one, this is the least convincing and interesting story line. The Kuai gets very upset with his gangland buddy for freaking out about the disappearence of his victim under his hands. Anybody would freak out, it's not made clear why this freak out upsets Kuai so much.

It gets more interesting when the two romantic story lines are explored. Teacher Wu's marriage suffers, also because the incidence stopped a promotion he was getting. The promotion now goes to a man who's wife is disappeared, out of pity it seems. Wu tries fraud in order to prove that he and his wife also have true love, but she just didn't disappear because she was out of town. But the school quickly sees through his scheming, and his wife is embarrassed in public.

The third story line of Li Nan is the most interesting. She and his mistress embark upon a journey to find out which woman he disappeared with. To say more would be spoilering.

Twelve years after 'The man from Earth (2007)', Chinese filmmakers have discovered one can make dramatically interesting 'sci-fi' movies, without any or much special effects. This is a good thing.
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Decent Chinese Sci-fi movie but with a typical boring gossipy screenplay
MovieIQTest2 January 2020
The movie has a pretty good screenplay, good dialog, well directed, nice cast, but the storyline, scenarios and plots are quite cliched boring. Generally speaking, this is one of the RARE Chinese movies that turned out to be watchable if you like the Chinese tabloid-like gossip topics: Adultery, outside marriage affairs, loan shark, mistress, divorce....blah, blah, and blah. People in China are disappearing mysteriously after a bright light suddenly appeared. Since all kinds of people, male, female, young or old, rich or poor, single or old....they just disappeared when people who didn't disappear during the abrupt bright light and a vertigo-like tremor. People disappeared, baseless rumors spread like wildfire, concentrated on those who disappeared were most in love or having affairs, but once they disappeared, anything or person related were suddenly disconnected, cut off, broken, dismantled...people related to them but left behind, not just lost the people they loved or hated, simply encountered a sudden change of their lives. The social infrastructure just messed up. Well, this is a very interesting premise and scenario, much better than that stupid "The Wandering Earth", of course. But it also made me wonder

Is this mysterious light a new weapon system invented by the Chinese Communist government, another means to control its people, its population? It's invented and developed for the purpose to eliminate the anti Chinese government Muslims, a new weaponry for interior stability? This light in this movie seemed to be still on an experimental level testing stage, not smooth enough so when it activated, it'd cause earthquake-like tremor and dizziness. Well, it this Chinese new weapon system does exist, man oh man, it might give Donald Trump big headache and get chronic insomnia. The only thing he could do is Twitting crazily. : )
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3/10
Slow paced, uneventful and downright boring...
paul_haakonsen7 September 2021
I was given the chance to sit down and watch the 2019 Chinese movie "Gone With the Light" (aka "Bei guang zhua zou de ren") here in 2021. And without ever having heard about the movie, of course I opted to sit down and watch it. First and foremost, because it was a Chinese movie that I hadn't already seen. Secondly, because the movie's synopsis sounded very interesting. And thirdly, because the movie had Bo Huang on the cast list.

But let me just be the first to say that writer and director Runnian Dong failed to deliver something wholehearted and entertaining. The movie's script and storyline didn't live up to the movie's synopsis in a fulfilling manner. And I have to say that I gave up on this ordeal of a movie not even halfway through.

The pacing of the storyline and narrative was just insanely slow and uneventful, so it was a drag and a struggle to sit through this movie. Even more so because nothing interesting happened, so there wasn't much to keep my attention to the screen. And not even an actor as profilic as Bo Huang could manage to salvage this movie.

"Gone With the Light" is definitely a movie that is of an acquired taste. Writer and director Runnian Dong certianly failed to impress or entertain me with this 2019 movie. It was a shame though, because the movie's synopsis really made it seem like the movie had so much potential to be interesting.

My rating of "Gone With the Light" lands on a mere three out of ten stars.
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10/10
Subtly Tragic and Surprisingly Raw
bookswapmail25 April 2020
This movie is worth the watch! If you appreciate films with creative plots and a variety of dimensional characters, watch this movie! This movie questions what it is to love, and to be loved, something rarely questioned so literally.
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10/10
Heartbreaking commentary on love after LOVE.
kennethkrabat29 July 2021
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This is an AMAZING movie. Well acted, well written, well directed and well edited with no flaws that I can see or recognise. A pearl of a movie with lots of friction, where the pain of watching makes the writing relevant to the bone.

At its core it is an eternally relevant, social commentary on life in the aftermath of what appears to be divine rejection following a metaphysical event (a white light over a Chinese city "taking" all those, who are "truly in love", leaving only those behind, who do not feel that connection with anyone yet or anymore).

We follow several characters' reactions to the apparent divine "weighing and found wanting" of the majority of people having thought themselves in love. A simply brilliant concept: How does one face one's self-deception, when the mask appears to have been torn of without mercy by some powers of godlike proportions?

In one heartbreaking scene our central protagonist is trying to persuade a whole party of similarly "left behinds" of his marital perfection - that his wife was actually in a different city, when the light took other people in real love.

Its simply an excellent, brilliant, amazing and heartbreaking commentary on modern expectations AND depiction of facets of love - without the romance and oft "glorified" physical passion and desire of falling in love.

I cannot recommend it enough to those, who ever doubted their own love towards someone, or felt it change into something less glamorous than in the moveis...

10/10.
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8/10
What is love?
dongnif19 January 2022
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Honestly it's much better than I thought, and It's really my cup of tea.

***Spoiler alert***

The major premise is : a sudden light took some people away, they just disappeared. The rest started to study the commonality, people who were taken were all in love.

I wouldn't say it's a sci-fiction movie, cuz the light itself is the least important thing, but what it represents.

The movie is rather a discussion of love, a revealing of the true face of life, the love after the fairy tale. It's ugly, it hurts, it's ridiculous, it's precious.

What I found impressive are the camera language, direction, acting, three parallel plots and the philosophy.

I'm a Chinese, I don't know how close this movie is to your country, at least, the main story is so damn real. The characters, the dialogues, the details of a 18 year marriage in a second tier city.

The pressure and unfairness, the " face", the dull side from time, the enduring and restrained love are all melted in the brilliant acting. (I like Wu so much)

They didn't feel anything wrong for 18 years, just try to get a living, until the light hammered them hard.

How Wu and his wife face the question of the light: do we still love each other?

They both went through the self questioning, doubting each other, lost, pain, even hate. But they found an answer for themselves in the end, that is , for them, what love really means.

Actually the marriage problem is universal, however, no matter the process or the solution, are typical Chinese, especially for the generation from 60s 70s.

They are not good at expressing and communicating, they have a big part of social self, care about face, they also keep a part true to themselves. To love you is to live a peaceful life with you, cook with you, take a walk with you.

In the end, it's you to define what the light really means, nobody else can.

I was moved.
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