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A screen capture of The Dead End. [Photo/Mtime] |
Cao's crime story has a stronger drive, and at its heart it attempts to plumb the depths of the human psyche. More significantly, it broke several taboos, including a passionate male-on-male kiss.
The Dead End won an acting award for its male ensemble at the Shanghai International Film Festival, but the year's most eye-opening male performance belongs to a renowned director.
Feng Xiaogang's cameo appearances have been so memorable he ranks among the best character actors in the nation.
In Mr. Six, he turns his formidable acting chops into a character study so immersive it blew me away when I first saw the film. This is a portrayal that goes beyond technique and into the innermost part of his soul.
Ostensibly about a former good-for-nothing, it is imbued with a quiet heroism and evokes a way of life that is fast receding-echoing the somewhat cruel generational shift that is happening in today's film industry.