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2023 • Thriller / Drama • 102m

Only the River Flows

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Dedicated police detective Ma Zhe is tasked with solving a series of brutal murders in a rural Chinese town. As pressure mounts from his superiors, a hasty arrest is made, but while his colleagues celebrate, several clues push Ma Zhe deeper into a desperate investigation of his own.

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Top Cast

Zhu Yilong
Zhu Yilong
Ma Zhe
Chloe Maayan
Chloe Maayan
Bai Jie
Hou Tianlai
Hou Tianlai
Chief of Police
Tong Linkai
Tong Linkai
Xie
Kang Chunlei
Kang Chunlei
Madman
Wang Jianyu
Wang Jianyu
Xu Liang
Moxi Zishi
Moxi Zishi
Wang Hong
Liu Baisha
Liu Baisha
Qian Ling
Cao Yang
Cao Yang
Granny Four
Zhou Qingyun
Zhou Qingyun
Boy by the River
Zeng Qi
Zeng Qi
Ting
Huang Miyi
Huang Miyi
Obstetrician
Yan Hexiang
Yan Hexiang
Man with Glasses
Zhou You
Zhou You
Photographer
Meng Xiangliang
Meng Xiangliang
Lieutenant Yan
Chubu Huajie
Chubu Huajie
Trace Evidence Examiner
Chen Han
Chen Han
Security of Textile Factory
Executive Producer: Jin PengDirector: Wei ShujunScreenplay: Wei ShujunScreenplay: Kang Chunlei

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Lachlan Thiele
2023-05-28
60%

<b>EXT. WHERE DOES THE RIVER STOP - DAY</b> <i>Only The River Flows</i> is my first <i>Wei Shujun film</i>, and it is now someone I'd like to explore as I adored many elements of this film. First, it's shot on film 😍 which builds a beautiful atmosphere solidified through noir-style lightning and heavy smoking. I'm already on board any time a film noir style is present; <i>Only The River Flows</i> is solid throughout the first 80 minutes of the film, as it's fully engulfed in that crime noir storytelling. A cop hunts down a killer, and when an arrest is made, and the case can be shut, a thought of 'why' lingers on the officer's mind. The plot intrigued me as it flowed into a psychological thriller, sometimes reminding me of Twin Peaks, which is a tremendous compliment. However, there is a literal 'BANG' at the minute 80 mark, and the final 20 minutes start going all over the place. I love where the film went during the final moments, involving a 'Twin Peaks' style dream sequence. However, the last act's apparent lack of cohesiveness ultimately disappoints — pulling my review from a solid four stars into a three. <b>FADE OUT.</b>

CinemaSerf
2024-03-06
60%

"Ma Zhe" (Zhu Yilong) engenders an almost adulatory degree of support from his team as he leads them on an investigation following the discovery of the body of the goose-rearing "Granny Four" on a remote riverside. Suspicion quickly falls on her adopted friend known simply as the "madman", but the detective is not so convinced that things are that straightforward. His ensuing task isn't helped by pressure from his ping-pong playing boss to conclude quickly and by the fact that he and his wife are expecting a baby - and that procedure is not going to be as simple as they might like. With the rain pretty much relentless throughout, he encounters some quirky local characters who seem to muddy the waters rather than offer him clarity. Clarity? Well that's an element to this story that is a bit too sparing at times. "Ma Zhe" finds his troubles gradually getting the better of him - yes, there are more bodies - and soon his own grasp on reality becomes distinctly compromised. Can he keep it together long enough to solve the crime? The film starts with the usual affirmation of the communist values of team play before entering the realms of predictable cop drama tempered with a bit of undercooked psycho-babble that Zhu Yilong tries to hard hold together. By the denouement, though, I felt way too much of the plot was contrived to try to tap into the psyche - of him and us - and it didn't really work. That said, he does well here and we do get quite a tense sense of his gradually becoming overwhelmed by the scenarios that test his usually linear style of working, thinking and living. Sadly, aside from "Ma Zhe", the characters are barely developed and director Wei Shujun seems more interested in focussing on an admittedly gritty and authentic looking peek at 1990s rural China, whilst rather abandoning the detail and characterisation of story to the sidelines as the dream sequences blur more and more the line between reality and fantasy. It does move along well enough, but I found it a bit of a meringue of a film - not much when you get into it.

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Status
Released
Origin
CN
Languages
Mandarin
Studios
Hangzhou Dangdang Film, KXKH FILM, Infinite Films, Lian Ray Global Pictures, Emei Film Studio, China Film Group Corporation
Box Office
$42,686,993
Website
https://mk2films.com/en/film/only-the-river-flows/

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