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Written by Jonathan Holland
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Wednesday, 08 October 2008 |
"Letters From Death Row"
("Ba Bai Bang")
(China - US)
A Taozi, Kevin Feng Ke, Dream Machine Pictures production.
(International sales: Dream Machine Pictures, Beijing.) Directed,
written by Kevin Feng Ke.
With: Di Yueming, Su Li, Han Feng, Chen Chunyu.
Kevin Feng Ke's drearily earnest,
minimalist prison drama "Letters From Death Row" seems unable to
imaginatively follow through on the fascinating dramatic task it's set
itself. Though interesting as a quasi-docu glimpse into a generally
unknown world, pic fails to touch the emotions (surprisingly, given the
subject matter), instead keeping its questions about existence on the
edge firmly in the abstract. Sideways glance at human-rights issues
gives this item a contempo feel that could garner limited fest play.
Shot
in an actual Chinese prison and without official permission, pic is
mostly set in the comfortless cells of a high-security prison where
criminals are awaiting execution. As an obedient inmate, Huang (Di
Yueming) is called upon to write down the last thoughts of criminals
about to die -- a potentially rich vein the script fails to mine either
as drama or as food for thought. Occasional moments of tension and some
strikingly authentic-seeming images -- a prisoner masturbates with
handcuffs on -- are not sufficient to break the general stupor, the
result of lengthy dialogues that go nowhere and the feeling of a series
of setpieces strung together rather than a dramatic whole.
Camera (color), Zhang Ji; editor, Fang Lei; music, Xu Xiang-rong.
Reviewed at San Sebastian Film Festival (Zabaltegi New Directors),
Sept. 25, 2008. Mandarin dialogue. Running time: 93 MIN.
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