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The World (2004)Rating: 4 Stars (out of 4)Alone in the ParkBy Jeffrey M. Anderson
The World is set in Beijing's World Park, a sealed-off place peppered with one-third scale replicas of all the world's coolest sights (the Eiffel Tower, the Sphinx, London Bridge, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and even New York's Twin Towers). An actor/dancer employed there, Tao (Zhao Tao, a regular in Jia's films) truly believes in the Disney-esque power of her place of work. But she begins to experience the strains of life when her boyfriend, a security guard at the park, becomes interested in another woman and a Russian immigrant co-worker is lured away to become a prostitute. As with Unknown Pleasures (2003), Jia films in digital video, using his trademark sustained takes and immense depth of field for an effective emotional payoff. He even detours into anime from time to time, illustrating the disconnected, digitized world of cell phones. The World captures a remarkable tone; Jia is jaded and cynical, but not necessarily angry. He manages to find a certain beautiful sadness within this bizarre new century. DVD Details: Zeitgeist Films has released Jia's digital video feature in a stunning new transfer. As with his previous films, Jia provides character profiles and an essay on the film, though the elusive director does not participate in anything like a commentary track or a featurette. Instead we get a few on-set photos of him, and critic Jonathan Rosenbaum adds a two-minute review of the film, his choice for the best of 2005. Starring: Zhao Tao, Chen Taisheng, Jing Jue, Jiang Zhong-wei, Wang Yi-qun, Wang Hong-wei, Liang Jingtong, Xiang Wan, Liu Wan |
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