Review: If guns were legal in China, that
story would have never been made; if Fan Yi-Ping didn’t
write “Records of Seeking Gun” at the
basis of this fact, if Lu Chuan (the director) didn’t
like the story so much and didn’t choose this
project as his first movie, we could have never been
able to enjoy Missing Gun. Even if it’s not
perfect, as a new director’s debut, that’s
a really worthy piece of art nonetheless.
You can find a lot of psychological elements in
this movie. If you focus only stays on the title,
you might be misleaded into an action movie. In fact,
the director paid great attenttion on discribing the
spiritual world of the main character Ma Shan, from
weightlessness in the beginning, to extreme, persistent
and at last regressing. This process is actually a
way that a man looks for the mainstay and significance
of his life.
Taking a general look at Mainland Chinese movies
, a movie like Missing Gun,which meets the both requirements
of mainstream and commerce, is very few. The big success
at the box-office in mainland China is made by different
factors, but the reason ,which pushs you to the cinema,
is a wonderful debut made by the director and screenwrite--Lu
Chuan. He took two years hard-working on the script
and used his talent to make this movie very unique,
no similarities made by other Chinese director. These
two reasons are probably why a new director could
invite such big super stars as Jiang Wen and Ning
Jing to join the project.
In the movie, there is a part: Ma Shan and his friend
squat on each side of a yard, trying to remember what
happened the night Ma Shan lost his gun at his sister’s
wedding. They just recall that Ma Shan sited on the
side of the main table, suddenly, there is a red table
appear in the middle of the yard. This part wasn’t
written in the original script, it was an abrupt flash
that caught Lu Chuan’s mind on the moment of
the shooting. During the shooting, he asked phtographer
stop the camera without any actors’ moving,
then he put a table there and went back to the camera.
A simple scene turned into an imaginative and striking
cinematic scequence. Lu Chuan is really a man of genius.
The biggest regret is the weaken and vague ending.
This makes all the brilliant narratives before turned
into illusory. But even the story may be a bit simple,
the praiseworthy cinematic vision makes it up. The
extra-ordinary inconceivable beautiful little town
in Guizhou Province, calm, clean and tidy, becomes
a striking contrast with the tense rhythm of the seeking
process. Its existence is a very important element
of this movie.
On a side note, all actors had to speak local dialect
in the movie and this not only makes this movie more
true and beleivable, but also makes the acting a bit
over-dramatized. Someone said, a new director usually
can bring us a good movie. Lu Chuan’s debut
is a proof. Missing Gun is not the movie to miss!