Thoughts on the film "One Second" 一秒钟 (2020) ================================================== 15 Apr 22 I'd been looking forward for a while to see this new film directed by Zhang Yimou. The drama was originally released in mainland China in 2020. It's focused on a fugitive and an orphan whose paths cross and become linked by a single canister of film duirng the Cultural Revolution (1966-76). It had been tipped to win awards at the Berlin International Film Festival, but was pulled at the last moment for "technical difficulties encountered during post-production" (another reason is suspected). Last week it finally made its way to Dutch cinemas. It was an interesting setting for a story. I thought the plot was good in the way it showed the interaction and motivations of the characters in a historical context. After reading some reviews, I see some criticism of the story being weak, with reference to this perhaps as a result of reshoots and changes to the story. I didn't feel this way. Perhaps it isn't the story that was originally written. There was one place where I thought the pacing was a bit off. Though I still enjoyed the film regardless. A love for cinema is a theme running through the film. Perhaps I should watch the Italian Cinema Paradiso (1988) from my watchlist soon. hk