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The Postmodern Life Of My Aunt [DTS China Version]
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$9.99 |
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13.99 |
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$4.00 (28.59 %)
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7-10 Days |
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Distributor : |
Ban Dao Yin Xiang |
| No. of discs : |
1
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PAL |
| Shipping Origin : |
China |
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| Release Date : |
22 Mar 2007 |
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DVD9, 16:9 |
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DTS, Dolby AC-3 |
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SYNOPSIS / Editorial Review about - The Postmodern Life Of My Aunt [DTS China Version] |
A twelve-year-old boy Kuankuan visits his aunt (Sequin Gowa) who is living alone after her retirement in Shanghai. Through his eyes his aunt appears stingy, out-of-date, loud, and ridiculous. Her neighbor (Lu Yan) also appears bizarre. But after a series of adventures together they have reached some understanding before he leaves for home.. Kuankuan, however, is only a series of colorful characters his aunt meets in her modern odyssey in a rapidly changing metropolis. They are at once prototypes in the modern city in China as well as perennial prototypes: the misfit, the dilettante, and the underdog. One morning in the park our aunt meets Pan (Chow Yun Fat), a mysterious, fatally attractive aging dilettante. She falls for him and has an affair with him. Finally he runs away after cheating her of her life savings. Crisscrossing this affair is another story with a peasant woman (Shike) who has come to work in the big city. She has a four-year old daughter very ill in hospital. To help, the aunt hires her as her |
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