'Til Madness Do Us Part

September. 05,2013      
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

An insight into the everyday lives of 50 inmates of a mental institution in the Chinese province of Yunnan, who are there for killing someone, committing a crime against a public official, or have a developmental disability.

Reviews

Cubussoli
2013/09/05

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Dotsthavesp
2013/09/06

I wanted to but couldn't!

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Calum Hutton
2013/09/07

It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...

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Guillelmina
2013/09/08

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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gorbman-85302
2013/09/09

Documentarist Wang Bing filmed life in a psychiatric hospital in SW China over the course of a year. It's much more like a prison. Some of the men are mentally ill; others have been confined there because they've committed criminal acts, or are disabled, or practice religion with zeal, or otherwise don't fit into family or society. The hospital, its crowded rooms around a courtyard corridor, is unutterably filthy and mostly unattended by any staff. This is real-life theater of the absurd. Watching it demands patience (almost 4 hours), which is richly rewarded as your normal senses of time and self ebb away. The camera leaves this floor only twice (there's one brief trip down a flight, and one key sequence where an inmate gets a few days' leave with his parents in a desolate village), and it cuts very rarely: there's as little as possible to obstruct your sense of being confined in this space of radical misery. Glimpses of kindness and human dignity among the inmates shine through all the more poignantly: a spark of love, a bit of fresh food from outside. Through this one corridor, "Madness" indicts the abuses of the bureaucratic Chinese state--but/and its biggest power lies in its cinematic originality.

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