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THE SUMMER IS GONE

2017-06-05 15:01:42LIUJUE
漢語世界 2017年3期
關鍵詞:能力

THE SUMMER IS GONE

A nostalgic look at 90s childhood that struggles to surpass its sentimentality

那個無憂無慮的夏天,那個一去不復返的純真年代

Set in the backdrop of the 1990s market reform in Inner Mongolia’s capital Hohhot, director Zhang Dalei’s Golden Horse Award-winning solo debutTheSummer is Gone(《八月》) is a personal tribute to the era in the form of a bittersweet, but mostly static childhood memory.

Summercertainly speaks the film language of the classic Taiwanese New Wave, tapping into personal memory to trace social changes. Having also grabbed the FIPRESCI Prize, and most recently in April, this year’s Best Young Director at the China Film Directors’ Guild award, 35-year-old Zhang spent almost 10 years sporadically working on this autobiographical film, supporting himself with short movies and creative wedding videos. His efforts were finally rewarded with a limited mainland release in late March.

Faithfully mirroring the director’s own childhood, the story starts as 12-year-old Xiaolei enjoys his summer vacation while his mother, a teacher, tries to get him into a prestigious local middle school. His father, a film editor with a boyish lively personality, is reluctant to agree, arguing that a person should be able to earn a living relying on their talent, not the school they attend.

This belief is put to the test when the father’s work unit, the state-owned Inner Mongolia Film Studio, has its funding cut off amid a turbulent series of reforms aimed at weaning state-owned enterprises off the government teat; suddenly the studio is expected to find projects and investment on its own. Through the eyes of Xiaolei, we witness the once-united work collective gradually collapse and the effect this has on his family and those around them.

Shot beautifully in black and white, Zhang’s choice of palette is meant to reflect his view that the decade he grew up in was pure and simple in terms of people and social relationships, a point he has expressed repeatedly in various interviews, including one with Cinema World magazine. This explains why 1994, a year many associate with massive layoffs and economic suffering, is so affectionately treated in the film.

Having grown up among friends and neighbors whostaffed Hohhot’s film industry, Zhang later attended the St. Petersburg State University of Film and Television, which, thanks to Russia’s withering movie industry, offered an education with a rich artistic tradition but relatively small commercial influence.

Zhang’s depiction of his hometown, a city usually associated with scorching summer sunshine and dry weather, is so peaceful that many Chinese audiences have mistaken it for a southern town. Apart from the Mongolian song “Mother” sung at a farewell dinner, there’s little sense of locality. Instead, a luster of tender reminiscence lingers over scenes of families losing their income, relatives quarrelling, teens being bullied, and a bed-ridden grandmother. Through the eyes ofSummer’s carefree protagonist, all are remembered fondly; even the film’s tagline is “Hold on to the good times.”Summerreflects Zhang’s dream to return to a simpler time, a “golden age” where conflicts are generally resolved peacefully, and complications—such as being turfed out of a comfortable rice bowl and forced to pursue individual fortunes—belong to a more recent era.

As a member of the post-80s generation, more at peace with recent history than its predecessors, Zhang’s autobiographical style recalls Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien’s early workThe Time to Live and the Time to Die(《童年往事》, 1986), which won a Golden Horse for Best Original Script a little over three decades ago. Hou’s film was also based on his own experiences of growing up in the 1940s, when ties between Taiwan and the mainland were severed. But while the cinematography is similarly poetic, Hou’s gaze is bitterly honest on generation gaps, growing pains, and the impact of a particular social environment on individuals.

Another festival favorite, Hong Kong director Alex Law’sEchoes of the Rainbow(《歲月神偷》, 2009), which won Best Film in the Generation Kplus category at the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival, drew on a childhood spent in 1960s and 70s Hong Kong under colonial government, warily viewing events on the mainland such as the Cultural Revolution. While everyday life takes on a fairytale-like quality for the child protagonist, Law is unflinching in detailing the everyday racism, pressures to survive, and bitterness of death.

It’s this lack of personal growth that’s at the center ofSummer’s problem. Both the central male roles seem to merely bob with the tide amidst tumultuous changes; it’s Xiaolei’s mother, a supporting role, who does most of the heaving lifting in the plot. Near the end, there’s a scene where the family’s broad-leaved orchid cactus finally blossoms; its brief florescence is supposed to signify the fleeting summer as a cherished memory. Perhaps it’s more fitting as a metaphor for the whole film—an exquisite personal story, evoking the childhood memories of a generation, but as transient and illusory as the passing season.

— LIU JUE (劉玨)

Xiaolei and his father share a watermelon during a trip to rural Hohhot

The upheavals caused by major reform at a film studio begin with an official announcement that the company’s state support is coming to an end:

To all staff at our film studio, after this summer games, our studio will officially become a joint-stock system company.

Diànyǐngchǎng de quántǐ zhígōngmen, jīntiān yùndònghuì zhīhòu, zánmen chǎng jiù gǎichéng gǔfènzhì le.

電影廠的全體職工們,今天運動會之后,咱們廠就改成股份制了。

Lifelong jobs will no longer exist. What you’ll eat depends on your ability.

Dǎ pò le tiěfànwǎn, zánmen jiùyào kào zìjǐ de zhēn běnshi chīfàn le.

打破了鐵飯碗,咱們就要靠自己的真本事吃飯了。

I hope you’ll all make good use of your abilities and have a bright future.

Xīwàng dàjiā dōu néng fāhuī zìjǐ de nénglì, dōu néng yǒu ge hǎo fāzhǎn.

希望大家都能發揮自己的能力,都能有個好發展。

At the same time, I hope with those with talents still remember our studio and continue to make money with us.

Tóngshí yě xīwàng yǒu nénglì de tóngzhì, hái néng xiǎngzhe zánmen chǎng, duō wèi zánmen chǎng móu fúlì.

同時也希望有能力的同志,還能想著咱們廠,多為咱們廠謀福利。

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