Mountain Patrol: Kekexili
| Genre: | Action/Adventure, Foreign Language Language |
| Mood: | Moving, Scenic, Spine-tingling |
| Decade: | 2000's |
| Country: | China |
| Director: | Chuan Lu |
| Actor: | Duobujii |
| Actress: | Zhang Lei |
| Release Year: | 2004 |
| Studio: | Sony Pictures |
| Runtime: | 89 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | Unrated |
| Language: | Chinese |
What It's About:
In the mountainous borderland between China and Tibet,
anti-poaching activist Ritai (Duobujii) obsessively tracks a small band
of outlaws who are decimating the endangered Tibetan antelope for its
luxurious pelt, a fashionable item in the foreign market. Joined by
sympathetic Beijing journalist Ga Yu (Qi Liang), Ritai and his armed
volunteer squad short on gas, food, and proper equipment risk their
lives to pursue the elusive poaching gang into a snowy pass.
Why I Love It:
Based on a true story about a journalist who trailed armed volunteer patrols into China's Kekexili region and whose articles brought public attention to their plight, Lu's film is an adventurous survival tale about one man's personal obsession--and the murderous lengths to which poverty will drive some people. Supported by a colorful cast of nonprofessionals, Tibetan actor Duobujii projects just the right amount of stoic gravitas and dogged determination, and the film itself culminates in a haunting finale at the edge of the wilderness you won't soon forget.







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