Black Coal, Thin Ice (2014)
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I don't know if I was watching too much Japanese or Korean films that watching this movie, were it not for the language, made me think I was watching a Japanese thriller. The atmosphere of the film felt so Japanese-y. And I watched this because I thought I was lagging on my China viewings. Oh well.
Good thing though that I felt that way. At least it wouldn't take ages before I watch another Chinese film again. Anyway, to the movie now.
It honestly exceeded my expectations.
@Zelena has written all these time about how China has been quite restrictive with their inputs these past few years that the end-product is erm, bland (Okay, I'm putting words in his mouth now. Those are my thoughts, not his) lol. Even though I knew it was a crime/mystery genre, I did not expect it to be as brutal and straightforward as the Japanese thrillers we all loved. But in all fairness to this movie, it delivered! Well, not too explicit, but not dry either. Just right for.....China......
The lead girl, Lun Mei Gwei, was perfect for this role. She knows how to play with her poker face, and with a small cute face, she was perfect for someone mysterious.
The ending was a gray area it could be ripe for good discussion on theories. I can't say I understood it all because I'm the type who wants alternative stories (not alternative facts?). Or we could just accept how it was told hook, line, and sinker. The viewer can suit himself, which is what I love about it.
The ending was the best part though. That dance number was already ridiculously funny but the abrupt ending, showing the mysterious drunkard who was responsible for the irresponsible fireworks display was never given the spotlight. Who could he be? Could he be the zombie husband? Or could he be the cop who went insane? lol Anyway, good job for a cliffhanger. I even honestly thought tables would still turn in a way that I'll be surprised at some twist but it ended anyway. And I still like it.