Mountains May Depart

  • Romance
  • Drama
10/30/2015
127

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The life of Tao, and those close to her, is explored in three different time periods: 1999, 2014, and 2025.

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      • Rangan

        Like a changing urban landscape, the humans as well!

        When everybody around me liked the director's previous film 'A Touch of Sin', I didn't. As a film fanatic, reject such kind of film is not an easy job without giving a proper reason. I thought that was a missed opportunity. I surely like art films, not the boring one like those aimlessly narrated. I really loved some of the scenes there, but here it was completely different. Most importantly, anybody would understand what the film is trying to say without trying too hard.

        This is a theme where the China's rise was revealed from the three people's personal life perspective that was categorised to the three generations or the timelines. That's not it, the communism was also highli...

        November 23, 2016
      • Alunauwie

        This film, screened at Cannes and Toronto, explores economic disparity in China across three eras-1999, 2014, and 2025-highlighted through visuals like clothing and evolving technology. The makeup, costumes, and setting transitions are thoughtfully crafted, making each time period feel distinct and immersive. Strong cinematography and sound design support the storytelling, though minor visual flaws are noticeable.

        Despite its visual strengths, the film's narrative struggles in its third act, which feels disconnected from the rest of the story. The plot becomes fragmented, with emotional arcs that feel underdeveloped and scenes that seem unrealistic or unnecessary. These issues affect the overall impact of the film's conclusion, making it...

        September 12, 2025

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