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Zhou Yu's Train (simplified Chinese: 周渔的火车; traditional Chinese: 周漁的火車; pinyin: zhōu yú de huǒchē) is a 2002 Chinese film, based on a novella by Bei Cun, directed by Sun Zhou, and starring Gong Li and Tony Leung Ka-Fai.

Zhou Yu's Train
U.S. theatrical poster
Directed bySun Zhou
Written bySun Zhou
Zhang Mei
Bei Cun (novel)
Produced byHuang Jianxin
William Kong
Sun Zhou
StarringGong Li
Tony Leung Ka-Fai
Sun Honglei
CinematographyWang Yu
Edited byWilliam Chang
Music byShigeru Umebayashi
Distributed bySony Pictures Classics
Release date
  • August 1, 2002 (2002-08-01) (China)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

The title refers to a poetic compilation published by the character in the movie played by Leung. The story starts at a book signing event and leads to the memories of the two lovers encounters. Zhou Yu maintained the relationship by commuting on the train, hence the title of the movie.

  • Tagline: Her love is torn between a doctor and a poet.

Synopsis

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The story is set in Chongyang (Hubei province, China) and Sanming (Fujian province). Zhou Yu, a ceramics artist from Sanming falls in love with the poet Chen Qing, who lives in Chongyang, a town several hundred kilometers from Sanming. During the train trips between Sanming and Chongyang, she also meets Zhang Qiang, a veterinary surgeon.

Gong Li plays two characters who only differ by their hair styles, namely Zhou Yu and the short-haired Xiu. The film is pieced together with many flashbacks in no particular chronological order. The relationship between the two women is unclear until the end of the film.

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