Friday, March 1, 2013

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Watch 11 Flowers Movie Online No Survey


One of China's foremost Sixth Generation directors, Wang Xiaoshuai (Beijing Bicycle, Shanghai Dreams) tells a striking, autobiographical coming-of-age tale set in the final days of China's Cultural Revolution. Eleven-year-old Wang Han lives with his family in a remote village in Guizhou province. When Wang is selected to lead his school through their daily gymnastic regiment, his teacher recommends that he wear a clean, new shirt in honor of this important position - a request that forces his family to make a great sacrifice. (c) First Run Features
Release Date 11 Flowers Feb 22, 2013 Limited
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Actors For 11 Flowers

Liu Wenquing,Wang Jinchun,Yen Ni,Zhang Kexuan,Zhong Guo Liuxing,Lou Yihao,Mo Shiyi,Wang Ziyi,Qiao Renliang,Yu Yue,Zhao Shiqi,Cao Shiping,Cao Gang,Liu Wenqing

Genres 11 Flowers : Drama

User Ranting 11 Flowers : 3.6
User Percentage For 11 Flowers : 61 %
User Count Like for 11 Flowers : 269
All Critics Ranting For 11 Flowers : 7.2
All Critics Count For 11 Flowers : 12
All Critics Percentage For 11 Flowers : 92 %

Review For 11 Flowers

More sensitive than disaffected, too gentle to resonate more than mildly.
Aaron Hillis-Village Voice

The movie lingers in the mind, largely because director Wang Xiaoshuai's theme is poignant and classic: The more a child perceives of what the adults around him are doing, the more childhood slips away.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

Poised on the brink of sexual awareness and the waning of the Cultural Revolution, an 11-year-old boy struggles to interpret the signals from his changing body and an increasingly confusing world.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

Wang Xiaoshuai's gently engrossing coming-of-age tale isn't strikingly unique, but it does possess the heartfelt confidence that comes from autobiographical influence - and natural talent.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

An absorbing coming-of-age drama set during the waning stage of China's Cultural Revolution, 11 Flowers takes its place among Wang Xiaoshuai's finest films.
Justin Chang-Variety

Carefully framed, as though not to break the spell, Wang Xiaoshuai's young actors wander about familiar streets, unaware of the great wind of history.
Noémi Luciani-Hollywood Reporter

A richly directed and historically credible film that -- with its sense of time and place -- ends up functioning as fascinating and poignant temporal travelogue.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

This brilliant coming-of-age story should demonstrate that Americans should be hacking Chinese computers to steal intellectual property and not the other way around--especially Hollywood.
Louis Proyect-rec.arts.movies.reviews

Graceful, tender and poignant with a very believable, organic character arc. It's more than your average coming-of-age story.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru

A compelling Chinese coming-of-age drama about a young boy's initiation into the adult world of violence and mystery.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice

Mildly resonant, if not revelatory.
David Fear-Time Out New York

Because of its choice in subjectivity, and despite the film's historical context, 11 Flowers firmly elevates the experience of the personal over the political.
Caroline McKenzie-Slant Magazine

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