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Living the Land

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As China transforms, a family is caught between the weight of tradition and the pull of progress. In 1991, as China undergoes sweeping socio-economic changes that drive many to leave their rural villages in pursuit of work in the cities, 10-year-old Chuang, the third child of his family, must remain in the village due to family plans. Against the backdrop of modernization, as the advent of technology reshapes their traditional way of life, cycles of births, deaths, marriages, and funerals reveal the enduring weight of tradition and the pressures of balancing familial responsibilities with a rapidly changing world.

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Jake Cole Slant Magazine Apr 30
3/4
Huo Meng’s second feature is attentive to the everyday rhythms of rural communities. Go to Full Review
Ritesh Mehta IndieWire Feb 18
B+
If “Living the Land” is still extremely handsome and involving, this is because Huo isn’t simply observing, he is telling a story too, just in larger temporal units. Go to Full Review
Jordan Mintzer The Hollywood Reporter Feb 15
Director Huo Meng’s Living the Land (Sheng Xi Zhi Di) immerses the viewer in a remote Chinese agricultural community with all the precision and beauty of an accomplished artist. Go to Full Review
Jana Monji Age of the Geek Dec 5
5/5
Set in the 1990s in rural China, this film sensitively portrays the stubborn resistance to change and the effects of the one-child policy on one extended family of wheat farmers. Go to Full Review
Diego Batlle Otroscines.com Mar 5
3/5
Although there are moments that contain a certain feeling of déjà vu,...the experience of Living the Land is almost always beautiful, valuable and appealing. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Clarence Tsui South China Morning Post Feb 20
4.5/5
Huo’s second feature is a visually captivating, studiously structured and ceaselessly humane account of the anguish, anxiety and agitation sweeping rural China on the cusp of the country’s turbocharged plunge into market economics. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis As China transforms, a family is caught between the weight of tradition and the pull of progress. In 1991, as China undergoes sweeping socio-economic changes that drive many to leave their rural villages in pursuit of work in the cities, 10-year-old Chuang, the third child of his family, must remain in the village due to family plans. Against the backdrop of modernization, as the advent of technology reshapes their traditional way of life, cycles of births, deaths, marriages, and funerals reveal the enduring weight of tradition and the pressures of balancing familial responsibilities with a rapidly changing world.
Director
Huo Meng
Producer
Zhang Fan
Screenwriter
Huo Meng
Production Co
Shanghai Film Group, Phoenix Legend Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Chinese
Runtime
2h 12m