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Three recent movies to recommend about life in China today and the struggle to survive in a society changing too quickly.

The first two are actually linked and overlapping movies by director Fruit Chan. They are Little Cheung, about an ambitious little Hong Kong boy and a little girl he meets who is illegally in Hong Kong with her family -- and Durian Durian. Durian Durian begins in HK and finishes in the north of China after the main character, a young prostitute, returns to her hometown where no one knows what that good job she had down south actually was. These movies are insightful character studies and shot in a wonderfully calculated casual manner with a real feel for the streets, restaurants and cramped apartments where the people live out their lives. The amateur acting is impressive and there is a lot of humour and harsh reality thrown together in the wok.

Last night, we saw Unknown Pleasures about people trying to escape the poverty of their coal-blackened province and get somehow to prosperity in Beijing through scholarship, petty thugdom, showbiz dreams or the army. Like Fruit Chan's movies, this is shot with an almost documentary-like feel and there are long, telling takes on people's faces. The characters, who mostly can't express their true feelings, say volumes in their silence. The signifcance of finding a single American dollar bill becomes a running joke and a pathetic metaphor for their dreams.

Tutu, who was just in China this summer, says this movie (which made a bunch of top ten lists in North America in 2002) was completely unknown. It think this has less to do with censorship than with a Chinese people who are desperately grasping at the new global dreams of prosperity and aren't ready to accept the frightening social and environmental cost of realizing them.
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