This quietly moving family drama provides a welcome narrative change from China
By Elizabeth Kerr
It is the rare mainland film these days that dose not pivot on a provincial or disenfranchised youth overwhelmed by the rapidly changing country. And so, ChenZhuo’s Song of Silence, a naturalistic and semi-autobiographical drama about the uneasy bonds of family and rediscovering personal humanity, is a welcome breath of fresh air. Asian-focused festivals looking for something vaguely fresh from China should be drawn to the film, though any theatrical audience will be limited to the art house crowd, predominantly in Asia-Pacific.
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