Shadow (2018 Film)
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''Shadow'' () is a 2018 Chinese
wuxia ( , literally "martial arts and chivalry") is a genre of Chinese literature, Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although is traditionally a form of historical fantasy literature, its popularity ha ...
film directed by
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. It was screened at the 75th Venice International Film Festival, the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, and the 2018
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. It was released in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States in 2019.


Plot

Years ago, the kingdom of Pei lost the important city of Jingzhou to the kingdom of Yang after the popular and brilliant Commander Ziyu lost a duel to the infamously unbeatable Yang Cang. The King of Pei is enraged after discovering that Ziyu has challenged Yang Cang to a rematch without authorization. The King demands Ziyu and his wife, Xiao Ai, give him a performance on the '' guzheng'' (a Chinese plucked zither). Ziyu refuses to play and instead cuts off his hair. He is then allowed to leave. The king decides to marry his beloved sister Qingping to Yang Cang's son Yang Ping to maintain peace between the two kingdoms. It is revealed that Commander Ziyu is in fact a man he named Jingzhou; the real Ziyu was severely wounded in his past duel with Yang Cang and is still recovering in a hidden cave in his residence. Jingzhou was taken and secretly trained as a "Shadow" by Ziyu's uncle for his uncanny resemblance to Ziyu. Only Ziyu and his wife are aware of this arrangement. Jingzhou acts as Ziyu's double after the duel. Ziyu plots to retake Jingzhou and needs the Shadow to accomplish this. Ziyu promises to let Jingzhou return to his home and mother after he retakes Jingzhou. The King decides to punish "Ziyu" and demotes him to commoner status despite the objection of other military officials. Before "Ziyu" leaves, the King demands to see the wound "Ziyu" received from Yang Cang's saber, insisting on applying an ointment. When "Ziyu" reveals the wound the King remarks that the wound looks fresh. "Ziyu" replies that the original wound has healed and this was a fresh cut to remind himself of the shame in the loss. An envoy reports that Yang Ping made a counteroffer to only take Qingping as a concubine. This is seen as an indignity by the court but the King accepts, to the disgust of Qingping. General Tian openly calls the King's action spineless and resigns his commission. Jingzhou, using a metal umbrella weapon, is repeatedly unsuccessful in his practice duels against Ziyu, who mimics Yang Cang's
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technique. Ziyu gets increasingly angry and abusive. Xiao Ai suggests that Jingzhou fight using feminine moves and embrace the umbrella's representation of ''yin'' (the concept of ''yin'' in Chinese philosophy is associated with darkness, water, and femininity), which would serve as a more effective counter to Yang Cang's spear, which represents ''yang'' (associated with light, fire, and masculinity). Xiao Ai is able to demonstrate a counter to Yang's techniques using her moves. Jingzhou meets with Tian and instructs him to lead and train a hundred convicts that Ziyu had recruited. Jingzhou brings Tian to meet with Ziyu who informs him of Jingzhou's existence and role. Ziyu reveals to Tian that he plans to use his shadow to recapture Jingzhou by keeping Yang Cang occupied for three rounds. After he recaptures the city he intends to be King and Tian will be the commander. The night before the duel, Jingzhou confesses that he was prepared to do anything for Xiao Ai. Xiao Ai goes to Jingzhou that night and spends the night with him while being watched by Ziyu through a secret peephole. Jingzhou travels by water to the Jingzhou City Pass for the duel on a floating duel platform. Below the platform are Tian and the hundred armed convicts. Tian is shocked to see Qingping among them, who stowed away on the boat. Tian and the convicts secretly swim under the storm gates and enter the city while Yang Cang and other officials are preoccupied with the duel. Jingzhou beats Yang Cang in the first round but is defeated in the next two rounds of the three-round match. Yang Cang offers to call it a draw, but Jingzhou, seeing that the Yang banner has not yet toppled, challenges Yang Cang to continue. Yang says that this will be to the death. Using the new umbrella weapons, Tian and the convicts drive back Yang Ping and his soldiers, though both sides suffer heavy losses. Yang Ping guards the banner and duels Qingping mortally wounding her. Yang Ping asks her why a woman would fight and when he goes closer to hear her she kills him with his wedding gift dagger. Tian topples the Yang banner. Seeing this, Yang Cang becomes enraged and proceeds to beat Jingzhou thoroughly. As Yang Cang is about to strike the final blow using one of the umbrella blades, Jingzhou strikes the supple blade and kills Yang with the snapping tip. Jingzhou makes his way to his childhood home, but finds his mother stabbed to death. Several assassins surprise him in the house and try to kill him. The assassins are then killed by an emissary who says he represents the king. Jingzhou returns to the Pei capital. Assassins arrive at Ziyu's residence to attempt to assassinate him. At the celebratory feast, the King of Pei abruptly orders everyone to leave except Jingzhou and Xiao Ai. He tells Jingzhou that he wants to reward him by making him and Xiao Ai - a fake couple - into a real couple. The King indicates that there will only be one commander Ziyu going forwards, a loyal one. A masked assassin enters the hall, carrying a box assumed to contain Ziyu's head, to the horror of Xiao Ai. When the king opens the box, however, it is empty. The assassin stabs the king, and removes his mask to reveal himself as Ziyu. Ziyu now raving, orders Jingzhou to kill the king, claiming the king was the one who ordered the death of Jingzhou's mother. As Jingzhou reaches for the king's sword, Ziyu attempts to stab Jingzhou but Jingzhou manages to mortally wound Ziyu. Jingzhou then puts the assassin's mask back on and uses Ziyu's sword to kill the King. He then puts the sword in Ziyu's hand, framing him as the assassin. Jingzhou exits the hall and declares to the gathered officials outside that the king has been assassinated and that he killed the assassin. Tian does not seem to object. The movie ends with Xiao Ai running to the doors of the hall in apparent shock and looking out through an opening, undecided whether to expose Jingzhou or accept the new status quo.


Cast

* Deng Chao as Commander Ziyu and his shadow Jingzhou * Sun Li as Xiao Ai, wife of Ziyu * Zheng Kai as King Peiliang * Wang Qianyuan as Tian Zhan * Hu Jun as Yang Cang * Wang Jingchun as Lu Yan *
Guan Xiaotong Guan Xiaotong (; born 17 September 1997) is a Chinese actress and singer of Manchu descent. She is known for her roles in films '' The Left Ear'' and ''Shadow''; and the television series '' To Be a Better Man''. From an early age, her family e ...
as Princess Qingping *
Leo Wu Wu Lei (, born December 26, 1999), also known as Leo Wu, is a Chinese actor. He started appearing in commercials at the age of three. In 2007, he made his acting debut as Nezha in the series ''The Legend and the Hero''. He is known for his sup ...
as Yang Ping


Production

Shooting began on 18 March 2017.


Film color

All the costumes, props and scenes were rendered in black and white as much as possible to achieve the feeling of Chinese ink painting, but not pure black and white. Most of the actual scenes in the movie were shot on a real rainy day, directly controlling the colors physically and not using a computer to fade out the excess colors after shooting. This style of ink painting was something Zhang Yimou wanted to try years ago before "Shadow"


Home media

Well Go USA released the film on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD in North America on 13 August 2019, and in the UK in September 2019.


Reception

''Shadow'' was lauded by critics upon its release for its cinematography and set design. On the film review aggregator website
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, the film has an approval rating of based on reviews and an average rating of . The website's critical consensus reads, "Beautifully filmed and inventively choreographed, ''Shadow'' is a thrilling and visually sumptuous wuxia epic that finds director Zhang Yimou near peak form." On
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, the film has an average score of 81 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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