In the Heat of the Sun | |
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Traditional Chinese | 陽光燦爛的日子 |
Simplified Chinese | 阳光灿烂的日子 |
Literal meaning | Days of the Bright and Lush Sunshine |
Hanyu Pinyin | Yángguāng Cànlàn De Rìzi |
Directed by | Jiang Wen |
Written by | Jiang Wen |
Based on | Wild Beast by Wang Shuo |
Produced by | Guo Youliang Hsu An-chin Po Ki |
Starring | Xia Yu Ning Jing Geng Le Tao Hong |
Cinematography | Gu Changwei |
Edited by | Zhou Ying |
Music by | Guo Wenjing |
Release date |
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Running time | 134 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
In the Heat of the Sun is a 1994 Chinese film directed and written by Jiang Wen.[1] The film is based loosely on author Wang Shuo's novel Wild Beast.
In the Heat of the Sun was Jiang Wen's first foray into directing after years as a leading actor. In the film, Jiang Wen utilized eroticism to restructure the discourse of Maoist China.[1] The romantic and nostalgic representation of history is evident through the sensual narrative as well as the sexual experience of the film’s characters at the height of the Cultural Revolution.[1]