Detective romance film, Black Coal, Thin Ice
<白日焰火>, which won the highest award at this year’s Berlin
International Film Festival, recently released its latest trailer. The
movie, which stars mainland Chinese actor Liao Fan (廖凡) and Taiwanese actress Gwei Lun Mei (桂綸鎂), is slated to open in theaters on March 21.
Black Coal, Thin Ice is the story of laundromat worker Wu Zhizhen (Gwei Lun Mei), whose husband (Wang Xuebing
王學兵) was killed and dismembered five years ago. Now a series of
similarly grisly murder cases have cropped up, and the dismembered
victims all have one thing in common: each one is an ex-boyfriend of
Zhizhen.
In order to uncover the truth, police officer Zhang Zili (Liao Fan)
volunteers to get close to Zhizhen, even though he had previously been
injured when dealing with her husband’s case five years prior. But as he
grows close to her, they fall in love and must wrestle with the truth
of the crime together.
Despite being director Diao Yinan’s (刁亦男) third feature film and his first directing endeavor in seven years, Black Coal, Thin Ice
won critical acclaim at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival,
where it snagged the prestigious Golden Bear Award, given to the best
film of the year. The last time a mainland Chinese film won the Golden
Bear was in 2007, with the film Tuya’s Marriage <圖雅的婚事>.
Liao Fan also picked up the Silver Bear for Best Actor, making him
the first mainland Chinese actor to win the award. During his acceptance
speech, he thanked his costar Gwei Lun Mei for “igniting that group of
fireworks and giving warmth to that winter.”
The film’s Chinese title, which translates to “Daytime Fireworks,” is
a testament to the greatest miracles in life, according to the
director. To him, one must be extremely determined to set off fireworks
during the daytime. As a result, these fireworks may be more beautiful
than those seen at night, and thus be more filled with hope, warmth, and
recovery.
Berlin Film Festival Winner “Black Coal, Thin Ice” to Set off Fireworks on March 21
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on Sunday, March 16, 2014
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