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''Dada's Dance'' () is a 2008 Chinese film directed by the leading sixth generation director, Zhang Yuan. Unlike earlier films in his career, ''Dada's Dance'' successfully negotiated the Chinese censorship apparatus and emerged unedited and unchanged from Zhang's original cut. The film stars Li Xinyun as the titular Dada and was produced by Zhang's own Zhang Yuan Cultural Studios and the Beijing Century Good-Tidings Cultural Development Company. The film screened once in Beijing, China during the Beijing Screenings event on 25 September 2008 and had its international premiere at the Pusan International Film Festival on 3 October 2008.


Plot

Dada ( Li Xinyun) is a young woman living in an unnamed central China city (filming took place in
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) with her divorced mother (
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) and her mother's leering boyfriend ( Wu Lanhui). Her neighbor, Zhao Ye (
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) spies on her through her open window each morning as she dances to
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and gets ready for the day. Dada, knowing of his crush, teases him mercilessly. Dada spends much of her time avoiding the crude passes made by her mother's boyfriend. During one of these episodes, an argument occurs and her mother's boyfriend falsely claims that Dada was adopted. Armed with this information, she drags Zhao Ye and heads south to a small village where she meets a woman who could be her birth mother.


Cast

* Li Xinyun as Dada. Li, who starred as the young teacher in Zhang Yuan's previous film, ''Little Red Flowers'' plays the titular protagonist in ''Dada's Dance''. Her birth name, ''Li Xiaofeng'' is shared by Li's primary costar,
Li Xiaofeng Li Xiaofeng (), who also goes by the pseudonym "Sky" or "WE.Sky", is a Chinese former professional gamer of the popular Blizzard Entertainment real-time strategy game ''Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne''. He played for the China-based Team WE, W ...
, though the two actors use different characters for their names. *
Li Xiaofeng Li Xiaofeng (), who also goes by the pseudonym "Sky" or "WE.Sky", is a Chinese former professional gamer of the popular Blizzard Entertainment real-time strategy game ''Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne''. He played for the China-based Team WE, W ...
as Zhao Ye, Dada's neighbor who falls in love with her after he sees her dancing through his window. * Liu Yi as Coco, Dada's best friend and confidante. *
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as Dada's mother. * Wu Lanhui as Chen Jun, Dada's mother's lecherous boyfriend.


Reception

Shortly after the film's international premiere at the
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in October 2008, western critics seemed to have already ruled the film one of Zhang's lesser efforts. Indeed, early reviews from ''Variety'' and ''The Hollywood Reporter'' derided the film as "a notch down from hang'sbest work" and "light on substance," respectively. Bloomberg News meanwhile called the film " safe and sedate...that it's little surprise the film cleared Chinese censors without a single cut." However, the same critics did find aspects of ''Dada's Dance'' worthy of praise. The lead actress Li Xinyun was singled out as "never less than watchable," while another critic wrote that "it is the composite of both Li's and Dada's personalities that give the film its soul." Also praised was the film's music by composer Andrea Guerra, whose score was called "ethereal" by ''Variety'', an "unexpected treat" by ''Screen Daily'', and one of the film's two saving graces by Bloomberg News (the other being Li Xinyun). As of 2012, the film has not yet been released on DVD.


References


External links

*
''Dada's Dance''
at the Chinese Movie Database {{Zhang Yuan 2008 films 2008 drama films Films set in Wuhan Films directed by Zhang Yuan Chinese drama films 2000s Chinese films 2000s Mandarin-language films