Ni uno menos

  • China Yi ge dou bu neng shao (más)
China, 1999, 106 min

Director:

Yimou Zhang

Cámara:

Yong Hou

Música:

Bao San
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Una niña de 13 años, Wei Minzhi, que vive en un pueblo de las montañas, se ve obligada, por orden del alcalde, a sustituir durante un mes a su maestro. Éste le deja cada día un trozo de tiza y promete darle 10 yuan si consigue que ningún estudiante abandone la escuela. Sin embargo, el revoltoso Zhang Huike abandona la clase para ir a la ciudad en busca de trabajo, y la abnegada Minzhi tendrá que ingeniárselas para que regrese a la escuela. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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inglés The world of cinema is still full of surprises. Judging by the director's name, you would expect some lavish costume feast, but what you get is a very subtle, almost documentary-like story of a young girl who, somewhere in the Chinese countryside, substitutes for a teacher in the local school and promises to look after the children and keep the classroom participation from falling apart. But one of the students, from a poor family, goes to the city to earn money to pay his family's debts. The young substitute decides to bring the boy back and goes into town looking for him. Aside from the slightly bizarre plot, the story feels authentic, except for the final 15 minutes, when it takes on almost fairytale proportions and tells us that even a completely unknown person can be helped by the big beast from state television. But what the heck, even miracles happen sometimes. What makes this film interesting are the pleasantly down-to-earth performances of the non-actors and the Chinese realities, especially the interesting hilly landscape of central China. ()