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Movie Title : Last Train Home
Release Date : Sep 3, 2010 Limited
Genre Movie :Documentary,Art House & International,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : PG

Actors :Zhang Changua,Suqin Chen,Qin Zhang,Yang Zhang,Tang Tingsui


Every spring, China's cities are plunged into chaos as 130 million migrant workers journey to their home villages for the New Year's holiday. This mass exodus is the world's largest human migration-an epic spectacle that reveals a country tragically caught between its rural past and industrial future. Working over several years in classic verité style Chinese-Canadian filmmaker Lixin Fan (with the producers of the award-winning hit documentary Up the Yangtze) travels with one couple who have embarked on this annual trek for almost two decades. Like so many of China's rural poor, Changhua and Sugin Zhang left behind their two infant children for grueling factory jobs. Their daughter Qin-now a restless and rebellious teenager-both bitterly resents their absence and longs for her own freedom away from school, much to the utter devastation of her parents. Emotionally engaging and starkly beautiful, Last Train Home's intimate observation of one fractured family sheds light on the human cost of China's ascendance as an economic superpower.-- (C) Zeitgeist Films
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Chinese-Canadian director Lixin Fan considers the social upheavals wrought by China's economic miracle.
Andrea Gronvall-Chicago Reader

Last Train Home is a harrowing experience. Don't expect to come out smiling.
David Hines-Dallas Morning News

Lixin Fan, handling his own cinematography, shoots with such a painterly eye that he almost undermines the social critique he's making.
Michael Upchurch-Seattle Times

Chinese-Canadian director Lixin Fan presents the human cost of China's economic rise in terms any parent or child can understand.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

Last Train Home suggests that the times they are a-changin'. The rulers of China may someday regret that they distributed the works of Marx so generously.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times

Fan's fly-on-the-wall perspective enables the viewer to empathize with all the players in the family drama, unlikely to have a happy ending.
Carrie Rickey-Philadelphia Inquirer

Epic in scale and global in outlook yet devastatingly intimate and extraordinarily personal in focus...
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

Lixin Fan's amazingly intimate account could only be made with almost unlimited and unrestrained access -- a privilege that isn't abused and one that pays dividends for us in many ways.
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

A moving film that succeeds both on a macro level and as a portrait of a single family struggling with problems both universal and specific to their time and place.
Christopher Long-Movie Metropolis

A startling and absolutely superb masterpiece of a documentary ...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed

This extraordinary Chinese-Canadian documentary illuminates the human price involved in China's ascent into a global economic power: every year over 130 million migrant workers take an arduous journey back home.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com

Despite being ruled by the Communist Party, the China depicted in this powerful documentary evokes Karl Marx: "The bourgeoisie has torn away from the family its sentimental veil, and has reduced the family relation to a mere money relation."
Louis Proyect-rec.arts.movies.reviews

Lixin captures the messy tragedy of their lives with dignity and intimacy, and there are some scenes, such as a violent confrontation between father and daughter, that carry the sting of reality.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

Director Lixin Fan gives a heartbreaking human voice to the downside of China's economic upside -- causing us to question the intrinsic worth of ambition, be it individual, societal or national.
Kimberly Gadette-Indie Movies Online

Last Train Home finds a kind of desperate poetry in the hardships of the annual trip home...
Sarah Boslaugh-Playback:stl

Last Train Home will tug at your heartstrings as it opens your eyes, but it also will make you feel incredibly lucky and more than a little spoiled.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

Heartbreaking and humanistic in the best sense.
Robert W. Butler-Kansas City Star

This small masterpiece of documentary filmmaking offers a human-scale look at the impact of China's industrial growth.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle

An extraordinary debut film... uncomfortably powerful and direct in its indictment of an entire way of living that the wealthier parts of the world take for granted.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

It's vivid and revealing, but it's also tough to watch.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

It's a fascinating, heartbreaking attempt to capture the overwhelming hugeness, and harsh growing pains of China's exploding economy, by focusing on one family.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

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