The Longest Night in Shanghai

Summary

The Longest Night in Shanghai (Chinese: 夜。上海) is a 2007 film produced by Japan's Movie Eye Entertainment and directed by Chinese director Zhang Yibai. It is a rare collaboration between China and Japan.

The Longest Night in Shanghai
Directed byZhang Yibai
Written byYuji Yamamura
Zhang Yibai
StarringZhao Wei
Masahiro Motoki
Dylan Kuo
CinematographyYang Tao
Edited byTao Wen
Music byHiroaki Ito
Release dates
  • June 26, 2007 (2007-06-26) (China)
  • September 22, 2007 (2007-09-22) (Japan)
Running time
110 minutes
CountriesChina
Japan
LanguagesMandarin
Japanese

The film consists of a diverse cast. It stars Chinese actress Zhao Wei and Japanese actor Masahiro Motoki. Other members of the cast include Taiwanese actor Dylan Kuo, Hong Kong actor Sam Lee, and Japanese actress Naomi Nishida.[1]

Cast edit

Synopsis edit

Lin Xi's the struggling taxi driver who literally runs Naoki down in the street after he goes on a walkabout. Eager to placate the mysterious foreigner, Lin offers to chauffeur him around town, yet by the time she discovers Naoki has neither money nor any grasp of Chinese, he is captivated by watching her attempt to deal with her own personal problems. She should get him back home, but the phone calls keep coming in. He should get back to his hotel, but the strange bond he is forming with this woman (even though he barely understands a word she's saying) is the first thing in years to have him feeling alive.

Soundtracks edit

Firefly; Breathe (by Frally Hynes)

Reception edit

"Pic shuttlecocks between the corny and the involving, but Zhao's natural perf and Shanghai itself (always front and center, knitted into the action) keep things watchable." – Variety[2]

Awards and nominations edit

Awards
Award Category Name Outcome
Ibiza International Film Festival Golden Falcon Award Nominated
Independent Spirit Prize Won
Beijing College Student Film Festival Grand Jury Prix Won
Favorite Actress Zhao Wei Won
Shanghai International Film Festival Press Prize Box Office Protential Won
Most Attractive Actress Zhao Wei Won
Huabiao Awards Outstanding Co-produced Film Nominated
Tiburon International Film Festival Best Film Nominated
Huading Awards Best Actress Zhao Wei Won

References edit

  1. ^ Frater, Patrick (2006-05-09). "Movie Eye gazes at 'Shanghai': China-Japan co-production to star Zhao and Motoki". Variety. Retrieved 2007-01-04.
  2. ^ Derek Elley (2007-07-12). "Movie Review:The Longest Night in Shanghai". Variety. Retrieved 2007-07-12.

External links edit

  • (in Japanese) Official website
  • The Longest Night in Shanghai at IMDb  
  • The Longest Night in Shanghai at AllMovie