


“We're waiting to grow old.”
So Long, My Son (2019)
220 votes
Overview
Two married couples adjust to the vast social and economic changes taking place in China from the 1980s to the present.
Director
Wang XiaoshuaiWriters
Where to Watch
Streaming availability for India
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Status
Released
Original Language
Mandarin
Budget
$125K
Revenue
N/A
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CinemaSerf
7.0Set against a background of political and social change in China, it follows the life of the married "Yaojun" (Jingchun Wang) and "Liyun" (Mei Yong). They are contented enough until a tragedy disheartens them thoroughly and they move to a more urban existence which doesn't really suit anyone. It's especially problematic for their adopted son "Liu" (Roy Wang) who takes recalcitrance to an whole new level and just walks out on them one day. Initially concerned for his wellbeing, time elapses and they have to face the immediate difficulties of their own lives - at work and emotionally, before con…
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10.0**_So Long, My Son_: A Masterful Tapestry of Grief and Cultural Transformation** Xiaoshuai Wang's _So Long, My Son_ is an extraordinary cinematic experience that weaves a profoundly intimate narrative across three decades of Chinese social upheaval. At its core, this is a film about loss, resilience, and the quiet ways humans may navigate profound personal tragedy. Let's talk performances. Jingchun Wang and Mei Yong are nothing short of revelatory. Jingchun Wang, in particular, delivers what I'll boldly claim is the most nuanced silent character arc I've ever witnessed on film. His abili…
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