Lin, a sea captain, returns from a 6 month journey when he is told that his 25-year-old son Lin Bo has been gunned down by the police. In his quest to understand what happened, he realizes he knew very little about his own son. He starts a journey back to Chongqin, a city he once lived. He will understand the impact of his paternal repeated absence on the life of his child.
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.A glimpse of the Chinese capital at the time of its great global unveiling the 2008 Olympic Games - the film operates as spectacularly seductive, and subjective, feature length trailer for the megalopolis ascension to the worlds stage, filtering the citys mass-televised self-portrait to create a mesmeric tone-poem, in the style of Koyaanisqatsi.
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A chronicle of the events that led to the founding of the Chinese Communist Party.
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Inspired by a true story. Jun Shik works for Tatsuo's grandfather's farm while Korea is colonized by Japan, but he has a dream to participate in Tokyo Olympics as a marathon runner. Tatsuo also aims to become a marathon runner, so the two are in rivalry. But war breaks out and they both are forced to enlist in the army. Tatsuo becomes the head of defense in Jun Shik's unit and he devises a scheme but fails. Jun Shik and Tatsuo are captured by the Soviets. They run away but soon are captured by Germans and forced to separate. In 1944, they meet again at the shores of Normandy.
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