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Following a young boy and his family through the social upheaval of the '50s and '60s, Tian Zhuangzhuang's THE BLUE KITE is an epic look at recent Chinese history and the effect political changes have on personal lives. The film follows young Tietou as he grows up in the midst of the cultural revolution, watching colleagues denounce each other, and neighbors, living under the guise of happy "communal living," spy on one another. One by one, Tietou's family and friends get caught in the violent upheaval until finally the dramatic events engulf Tietou himself. (Verleiher-Text)

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Englisch Such an intriguingly human film, which is what got me hooked on it. It's like you're not watching an Asian film, but a European one. It is a beautiful - not always through the plot - glimpse into ordinary human life, which affected me so nicely that I maintained a pleasant, peaceful mood throughout the movie, even though it's a political critique film. But it's the child's perspective that leads the way here. ()