Prince of Tears
| Prince of Tears | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Yonfan | 
| Written by | Yonfan | 
| Produced by | Fruit Chan | 
| Starring | Fan Zhiwei Océane Zhu Joseph Chang Terri Kwan Li Po-husan Tsai Pei-han Kenneth Tsang  | 
| Narrated by | Yonfan | 
| Cinematography | Chin Ting-chang | 
| Edited by | Derek Hui Kwong Chi-leung  | 
| Music by | Yu Yat-yiu | 
Release date  | 
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| Country | Taiwan | 
| Language | Mandarin | 
Prince of Tears (Chinese: 淚王子; pinyin: Lei Wangzi) is a 2009 Taiwanese historical drama film by Yonfan. It was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. It tells the story of a family embroiled in the tragic "White Terror" suppression of political dissidents that was wrought during the 1950s by the Kuomintang government (KMT) after their acquisition of Taiwan in the 1940s.[1]
The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film in 2009.[2]
Cast
- Fan Zhiwei as Ding keqiang (丁克強)
 - Océane Zhu as Jin Wanping (金皖平)
 - Joseph Chang as Sun Hansheng (孫漢生)
 - Terri Kwan as Ouyang Qianjun (歐陽千君)
 - Kenneth Tsang as General Liu (劉將軍)
 - Li Po-husan
 - Tsai Pei-han
 - Jack Kao
 - Chiao Chiao
 - Lin Yo-wei
 
Reception
The film received generally negative reviews from the press.
Hong Kong film critic Perry Lam writes in Muse Magazine, "Prince of Tears makes a strange movie-going experience for, despite all the pathos - two little girls lose their father, a loyal soldier loses his life and a happy family is torn apart - the story is aesthetically shaped and distanced by the pictorial verve of the director to be eye-pleasing at all times."[3]
See also
References
- ^ "Prince of Tears" Recalls White Terror
 - ^ Hollywood Reporter Hong Kong, Taiwan make Oscar picks 8 September 2009. Retrieved 2011-10-15
 - ^ Lam, Perry (October 2009). "Hollow man and useless beauty". Muse Magazine (33): 98.
 
External links
- Prince of Tears at IMDb
 - Prince of Tears (Lei wangzi) at Rotten Tomatoes
 - REDEFINE magazine - Prince of Tears Film Review