Riding
Alone for Thousands of Miles

Director:
Zhang Yimou
Starring:
Ken Takakura, Kin Qiu, Jiang Wen, Zhenbo Yang
Zhang
Yimou has become best known around the world for his martial arts epics
Hero, and House of Flying Daggers. However fans of Asian cinema know
that, though those films (and recently his third martial arts picture
Curse of the Golden Flower) are spectacular in their own respect, its
drama, and simple story telling that this master film maker does best.
Riding Along for Thousands of Miles was written for the lead actor Ken
Takakura, it’s the story about an aging Japanese fisher man named
Gouichi Takata (Ken Takakura) who has been estranged from his son Kenichi
for some time. When Takata learns that his son has taken ill, he leaves
his small fishing village to visit him in Tokyo. Unfortunately he wants
nothing to do with his father anymore. Takata’s daughter wants
her father to know what his son is really like. So she gives him a tape
to watch. It turns out his son is a film maker who also has a deep passion
for Chinese folk opera, the videotape is of a performance that was recorded
during one of Kenichi’s visits to China. On the tape he is interviewing
a famous opera singer named Li Jiamin (played by an actor named Li Jiamin).
Who tells of a great song called “Riding Alone for Thousands of
Miles”, a song from the famous novel "Romance of the Three
Kingdoms," about a general who selflessly went on a long journey
to help a friend. Unfortunately Li was too ill that day to perform it
for him, so he says to come back to China another time and he, who is
the best at performing the song, will show him. Kenichi would never
return.
Soon
after watching the video Takata learns that his son has terminal cancer
to the liver and will not live long. So he decides that he will travel
to china, and record Li Jiamin performing “Riding alone for Thousands
of Miles” for his dying son. This task however will not be an
easy one for him.
What
makes this story so good is that it is so very similar to the song which
it is named after. The song is about a great General who travels for
thousands of miles to help a close friend. The film is about a father
who decides to travel thousands of miles himself to do a great deed
for his son. Its not only the story that makes this film so beautiful.
Most of the filming was done in Lijiang and Yunnan China. Anyone who
knows China will agree that there are fewer places in this world with
such lavish landscapes. If you did not know, well watch this film! The
acting is also a highlight. Takakura is simply stunning in his role.
A man with few words, who has given himself a task and is willing to
go to any lengths to complete it. Another great performance was given
to the young Zhenbo Yang who played Yang Yang(Li Jiamins estranged son).
He does not appear for long, or say much, but its his face that truly
tells his story.
Zhang
Yimou has brought us another masterpiece, Riding Along for Thousands
of Miles is definitely one of his best films. If you liked The Road
Home, or Takeshi Kitano’s great film Kikujiro. This is a film
for you.
Highlights
- Zhang
Yimou returning to what he does best.
- The
boy playing Yang Yang
- The
story
- Ken
Takakura
- The
slide show (get tissues ready)
Rating:
10.0 out of 10.0