Youth (2017)
61KYouth: Directed by Xiaogang Feng. With Xuan Huang, Miao Miao, Caiyu Yang, Elane Zhong. A look at the lives of members of a Military Cultural Troupe in the 1970s.
“Youth is the latest work by Xiaogang Feng, a well-known Chinese Director with many domestic box office success and ambitious effort to make serious movies. The screen play was written by the talented writer Geling Yan, whose life trajectory closely paralleled with the story line. Both Feng and Yan shared the experience of living and working in the Military Cultural Troupe, a special unit serving the Military with u0026#39;artfulu0026#39; performances but later largely disassembled as the Chinese society moved to market economy in 1980s. The majority of the stories in the movie occurred from mid-70s to early-80s, which marks a historically critical period of modern China and the youthful years of a generation who are around 60 years old now. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe well crafted production settings, costumes and makeups immediately reset the clock for 40 years and bring you to the late stage of Culture Revolution. The signature dance moves, songs, body gestures, and use of words strongly evoke oneu0026#39;s memory of that time; such rich cultural message unfortunately may be lost to western audiences. The nostalgic sentiment has overpowered many (millions) Chinese viewers for sure. In a sense, it was the Age of Innocence when the youths were largely shielded from dating and selfish motives. However, as the plot developed, conflict arose, things got escalated and peopleu0026#39;s fate changed. The movie is unpolitical and intends to tell the story of a group of regular young people limited by their historical environment. Most of the female leads are new faces on screen, whose performance was refreshing and enjoyable.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall, the cinematography was done in a lively manner with nicely coordinated music scores. The movie was told from a young ladyu0026#39;s perspective, thus may feel a bit on the feminine side for some. To me, it is beautifully done and quite an achievement.”