SHANGHAI PANIC



SHANGHAI PANIC (我们害怕)
Wo Men Hai Pa
A Film by Andrew Y-S Cheng

Cast: Li Zhinan, Mian Mian, Yang Yuting, Zhou Zijie




Shanghai Panic gives us a glimpse into the lives of 4 shanghai teenagers, who are part of the current 'lost generation' of Chinese kids, brought about by China's one child policy. They experiment with drugs and sexuality in an explicit but not voyeuristic manner. The first half of the film centres around an HIV panic in a group of clubbing friends, but then spreads out into other 'panics' amongst the group of friends. The film is not directed in the conventional sense as it is shot in a documentary style, giving it a visceral gritty feeling of reality, following the 'lost' teenagers through the seedy streets of late night Shanghai. This being an independent feature, showing the true reality of Shanghai, not usually seen in Chinese films that and as a result got only a few viewings within China. Best described as a Chinese Larry Clark film, with gritty and dark subject matter with little not shown off screen. Full Summary

Country: China
Year: 2001
Genre: Drama
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Location: Shanghai (China)
Runtime: 87 min
Subtitles: English (hardcoded***), Spanish

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P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, P8, P9 (English hardcoded***)

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