The 2011 new Chinese movie: "Rest on Your Shoulder" tells a story about making sacrifices for love. But its essential message lies in the broader sense of love - love for our planet; love for all things around you.
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Genres: Drama, Romance
Director: Jacob Cheung
Starring: Chen Kun, Gigi Leung, Kwai Lun-Mei, Jiang Yiyan, Benz Hui
Also Known As: Jian Shang Die
Country: China
Language: Mandarin
Release Date: China, 8 July 2011
Runtime: 122 min
Plot Summary:
Moon Island, China, the present day. Famous botanist Yan Guo (Aloys Chen), who is researching the medicinal properties of the phalaenopsis orchid, and his fiancee Baobao (Jiang Yiyan) plant a seed as a token of their love in a magical spot and it blooms. However, Yan Guo suddenly falls ill from a nervous allergy and when Baobao goes back to the site to retrieve the flower for the doctors she finds it has withered. The god Eros appears and says it wasn't he who made the flower bloom, as it's not even the right season. Baobao offers her life in return for Yan Guo's and Eros does a deal: she is to wait three years before seeing Yan Guo again, to find out whether his love for her is worth her sacrifice. Meanwhile, Yan Guo recovers and convalesces at home, thinking Baobao is dead. In fact, she has morphed into a butterfly and is watching him through the window of his cottage. The following spring Baobao wakes up after her winter hibernation and befriends a ladybird, grasshopper and two butterflies, Fei and Shuang, who help her find Yan Guo's cottage again. She sees him working with young student Bai Lan (Gwei Lun-mei), who happens to be allergic to butterflies. Baobao follows around Yan Guo, who lets her rest on his shoulder, unaware it is really Baobao. When Yan Guo is chosen as Man of the Year, journalist Yang Lin (Gigi Leung) arrives to interview him. The following spring, when Yan Guo returns to his cottage, Yang Lin helps him when the place is flooded, and Baobao watches as the two become closer. Suddenly, however, government scientists — alerted by Yang Lin's photos of dying plants — arrive to evacuate Moon Island and disinfect it.
"Rest on Your Shoulder" Review:
After starting off as a very Asian love story, with a fantastical element — girl becomes a butterfly for three years to test the love between her and her boyfriend — the new Chinese movie veers off into kiddie territory with animated talking insects before veering off again into a kind-of-romantic triangle between the boy and two more girls, and then climaxing in a kind-of-ecological drama.
The music by Joe Hisaishi, who composed most of Hayao Miyazaki's animated features, tends toward the sappy, but it helps to brighten the rhythm during some dull lapses when the film is droning on drily about conservation. It also helps bridge the gap in tone between the adult love story and the childish insect shenanigans. The four main cast members make do with stock expressions and responses for their undemanding roles.
Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x9KQSliEEY&feature=related