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Jia Zhang-Ke - Zhantai ('Platform') (2000)
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Jia Zhang-Ke - Zhantai ('Platform') (2000)
1445.5 MB | 2:28:28 | Mandarin with English s/t | XviD, 1100 Kb/s | 720x390
1445.5 MB | 2:28:28 | Mandarin with English s/t | XviD, 1100 Kb/s | 720x390
The masterpiece of the New Chinese Cinema, Jia Zhang-ke's monumental Platform spans the turbulent 1980s by following four performers in the state-run Peasant Culture Group. Based in Fenyang, the director's hometown in the remote western province of Shanxi, these "art workers" praise the late Chairman Mao with approved revolutionary classics. When Deng Xiao-ping institutes an "open door" cultural policy and China begins to move toward Western-influenced consumer capitalism, the newly privatized group starts to sport spandex and play electric guitars. It's sex, cigarettes and rock-n-roll... until dreams are deferred. Platform, the precursor to Jia's Unknown Pleasures, offers vivid insight into modern China. Rich in detail and beautifully shot, Jia's epic yet intimate film exquisitely conveys a sense of time passing and ineluctable change. New Yorker Video
Set in Fenyang, Shanxi Province, the film focuses on a group of amateur theatre troupe performers whose fate mirrors that of the general population in China as massive socio-economic changes sweep across the mainland. The film commences in 1979 with the troupe performing numbers idolizing Mao Zedong, ending in the '80s when the shows reflect the strong Western influences pervading China, covering a decade in which China saw tremendous changes. (http://imdb.com/title/tt0258885/plotsummary)
This film is so full of atmosphere, and yes, emotion... but it is not shoved down your throat with typical Hollywood dramatic tricks... it is something you have to have the time and will to discover. That makes is so much closer and valuable. Film IS about seeing, and the fact that there are hardly any close-ups in this film gives our eyes the freedom to discover things in the frame. It is also a much more respectful way to film actors generally. (http://imdb.com/title/tt0258885/usercomments)
In many ways this is largely a wordless film, as the words are so meaningless, instead, eyes drift off into the distant landscape, and the sound of the film is filled with the noises of humans, street sounds, traffic, trucks, tractors, distant shouts or street chatter, radios, the noises of humans, this is really the theme of the film, the individuals are incidental, they come, they go, but the constant is the noise.
For many, Jia's directing style is distinctive because he tends to do low-budget movie and uses a lot of amateur actors. He is not likely other famous movie directors in China that focus more on movie's visual effect or box office, Jia's work always depicts life of ordinary Chinese people in a very (almost to the extent of extreme) realistic and candid manner.
Rapidshare.com (14 * 100 MB + 45.5 MB)
http://rapidshare.com/files/49179399/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part01.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49185243/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part02.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49191178/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49197243/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part04.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49202540/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part05.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49208242/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part06.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49213797/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part07.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49220041/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part08.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49224745/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part09.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49230409/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part10.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49235223/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part11.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49239611/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part12.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49243698/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part13.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49247486/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part14.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49173610/ZhangKeJia-Pltfrm.part15.rar
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THANK YOU...
thank you fnb47,
cheers
suddenrain,
4 more Jia Zhang-Ke movies (yes including "Xiao Wu") are on their way up to Avax-pages :)
btw, do you, by any chance, have "solntse" from sokurov? i missed that in cinema, and after that..long time nothing.. except some unwatchable 3rd grade divx-cam copy:((
..and that's it, no more request from me, it's a promise,
bye
suddenrain,
"Unknown Pleasures" was included amongst "4 more Jia Zhang-Ke movies", so it also will be coming. But not good news for Sokurov's "Solntse". I have liked neither "Moloch" nor "Taurus"... so I've never felt like watching "Solntse". I havent seen it, and I dont have it, and I wont post it. (hope this wont disappoint you much).
maybe you could check this link - http://www.listsofbests.com/list/38151, if you like film lists of course, there is some neglected treasure over there!
suddenrain,
I love early Sokurov movies (I like "Father and Son" too... for aesthetic-Lisboa-shots and for some personal things maybe...) but in time, being a Tarkovskiy-disciple he turned out to be a right-wing-activist... (at least people around him are so). From now on I dont expect much from him... alas...
(btw: think about Hitler portrait in "Moloch": Hitler was unaware of concentration-camps. Bad people arond him were doing such bad things without Hitler's information... A Russian whose nation lost millions of his people during Hitler's war... was claiming such a thing. I was speechless.)
Thanks for the listings-page :)
Thank You for this movie. I have never seen it before but I heard it's a great one.
Suddenrain,
If You look for "Solntse" this link might be helpful:
http://www.savok.net/2007/06/23/solnce_2005_dvdrip.html
If You’re looking for Russian films try to avoid English titles. It's much better to use a Cyrillic alphabet.
BTW -> I have never downloaded anythig from this site (I'm committed to AvaxHome :)) so I can't give You much details about quality etc.
cheers
I can only repeat what Harrygee has put very nicely:
"How very lucky I am. Judging by the writing above Jia Zhang-Ke is a movie wizard I should know about but did not, so once again I am indebted to your marvellous generosity, FNB47. Thank you."
somehow part 12 is not working. Can you reupload it plz
huge thanks
apparently the dvd subs had mistakes so the srt subs do too:
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=5299
i combined the 2cd subs from opensubtitles.org, every subtitle starts 500ms earlier. you can shift it ahead a little if you want, but it seems about right:
http://rapidshare.com/files/220348559/Zhang_Ke_Jia-Zhantai___Platform____2000_.srt
the picture seems contrast boosted (some daylight scenes are flooded with white) though i've seen screencaps of the dvd and this is the dvd's fault. the new yorker release doesn't have the contrast problem it seems, according to dvdbeaver (though they didn't review the pal dvd, so i can't really say):
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews16/platform_Zhantai_DVD_Review.htm