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Quitting (2001)
In the late 80s, a new film star, Jia Hongsheng, emerged in China. Labeled 'the thug idol,' he gained fame playing gangsters and heroes in a series of Chinese B-movies. Jia went on to star in a stage version of "Kiss of the Spider Woman" directed by Zhang Yang and soon became the actor of choice for Chinese sixth generation filmmakers such as Wang (more ...)

Starring: Xiuling Chai, Fengsen Jia, Wang Tong

Director(s): Yang Zhang  ,  

Genre: Drama 
Language(s): Cantonese
Subtitle(s): Spanish , English
Region Code:
"Restricted: Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian."

 
 

Title Translation(s): やめろ , 지난날 , 昨天 , 昨天

Cast: Xiuling Chai , Fengsen Jia , Wang Tong , Shun Xing

Genres: Drama
Language(s): Cantonese
Subtitle(s): Spanish , English
Region Code:
Run time: 112 mins approx.
Sound format(s): Dolby Digital
Full Summary: In the late 80s, a new film star, Jia Hongsheng, emerged in China. Labeled 'the thug idol,' he gained fame playing gangsters and heroes in a series of Chinese B-movies. Jia went on to star in a stage version of "Kiss of the Spider Woman" directed by Zhang Yang and soon became the actor of choice for Chinese sixth generation filmmakers such as Wang Xiaoshuai and Lou Ye. He had his first experience with drugs on the set of "Spider Woman." Jia's naturally fragile mental/psychological state coupled with his experimentation with drugs gradually led him into a state of despair. He stopped acting and cut himself off entirely from all his friends and family, locking himself in his apartment. This is the story of Jia's journey, from the cutting edge of China's artistic movement in the early 90s, through a period of conflict with himself and his parents, to a mental institution and finally on the quest to rediscover himself and his family.
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