‘Balzac’ a hidden treasure from the Far East
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John Depko
One of the joys of having a film festival is the opportunity to
discover cinematic gems that we might never see in major
distribution.
“Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress” is one of those
remarkable hidden treasures. Reminiscent of the quality of “The Joy
Luck Club,” this Chinese-French collaboration sparkles with
intelligence, wit, satire, drama and the tensions of a surreptitious
romance in a dangerous setting.
The story follows three young people as their lives are turned
upside down by China’s Cultural Revolution of the 1970s. Two are
young men well educated in art, music, history and literature. This
bourgeois background lands them in a remote rural village for
communist re-education. Brutal work in a copper mine fills their
days. The night brings group encounters with the villagers who
closely examine every aspect of their lives and thinking. Their
books, clock, violin and other urban possessions, which instantly get
the unwanted attention of the local party boss, amaze the illiterate
peasants.
The men quickly realize the only way they can retain their sanity
and precious bits of civilization is to convince the peasants that
these trappings of the western world exist only for the greater glory
of Chairman Mao. Incongruous laughs follow, as they must pepper all
their actions and conversations with the cliches of Mao’s Little Red
Book. Once the beautiful and strong-willed daughter of a local tailor
enters the picture, sex and romance are added to the already complex
mix of culture, politics and personal change.
This fast-paced story moves rapidly from scene to scene while
retaining a sensitive and courageous stance on the many aspects of
life it covers. The outstanding acting makes us truly care about the
fate of the characters on screen. A well-made, sophisticated and
rewarding film to see.
The movie is in Chinese with English subtitles. “Seamstress”
screens at Edwards Island Cinemas, theater No. 3, at 10:45 a.m.
today, and 11 a.m. Monday.
* JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County public defender’s office.
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