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So Long, My Son
So Long, My Son

So Long, My Son (2019)

78% User Rating
3h 5min
Drama

"We're waiting to grow old."

Two married couples adjust to the vast social and economic changes taking place in China from the 1980s to the present.

Wang XiaoshuaiDirector

Cast

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Wang Jingchun

Wang Jingchun

Liu Yaojun

Yong Mei

Yong Mei

Wang Liyun

Qi Xi

Qi Xi

Shen Moli

Du Jiang

Du Jiang

Shen Hao

Ai Liya

Ai Liya

Li Haiyan

Li Jingjing

Li Jingjing

Gao Meiyu

Xu Cheng

Xu Cheng

Shen Yingming

Roy Wang

Roy Wang

Liu Xing

Zhaoyan Guozhang

Zhaoyan Guozhang

Zhang Xinjian

Wu Shuang

Wu Shuang

Shen Moli in youth

Reviews (2)

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 70%

June 4, 2024

Set against a background of political and social change in China, it follows the life of the married "Yaojun" (Jingchun Wang) and "Liyun" (Mei Yong). They are contented enough until a tragedy disheartens them thoroughly and they move to a more urban existence which doesn't really suit anyone. It's especially problematic for their adopted son "Liu" (Roy Wang) who takes recalcitrance to an whole new level and just walks out on them one day. Initially concerned for his wellbeing, time elapses and they have to face the immediate difficulties of their own lives - at work and emotionally, before concluding that perhaps they ought to return home. It's a story that constantly moves the stability goalposts for the couple - and though their own love remains steadfast, the pressures put upon them by a society that restricts family numbers then evolves slowly into a market economy that endangers their very livelihood and what prosperity they have worked hard for poses increasing challenges. Eventually, they (and us) begin to realise that perhaps it's grief that is lacking from their life. Grief for their earlier loss(es), for allowing that to fester and inhibit much of the joy of later life - and maybe a resentment of the hand they were dealt by fate. the closing scenes are poignantly reconciliatory and though it looks long on the tin, the slowly developing characterisations are really well presented by two actors who deliver a gently effective chemistry that is palpable - is sometimes exasperating, throughout.

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SO LONG, MY SON Director Q&A | TIFF 2019

SO LONG, MY SON Director Q&A | TIFF 2019

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