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Unknown Pleasures 2002

★ 6.454 votes112 min📅 2002-06-06

Jia Zhangke's 'Unknown Pleasures (2002)' is a poignant exploration of post-industrial China. The film follows two disaffected youth as they navigate the desolate streets of their town, intersecting with the life of a young singer and dancer.

Director: Jia Zhangke

Cast

Wei Wei Zhao
Wei Wei Zhao
Bin Bin
Zhao Tao
Zhao Tao
Qiao Qiao
Qiong Wu
Xiao Ji
Feng Qing
Feng Qing
Yuan Yuan
Wang Hongwei
Wang Hongwei
Xiao Wu
Ru Bai
Bin Bin's Mother
Xi An Liu
Xiao Ji's Father
Shou Lin Xu
Sister Zhu
Dao Xiao
Mr. Ren
Zi Ying
Concubine

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Unknown Pleasures (2002) about?

The film follows two disaffected youth as they navigate the desolate streets of their town, intersecting with the life of a young singer and dancer.

Who directed Unknown Pleasures?

Jia Zhangke masterfully weaves a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.

Who stars in Unknown Pleasures?

The cast, led by Wei Wei Zhao and Zhao Tao, delivers standout performances that add depth and nuance to the film.

Is Unknown Pleasures (2002) worth watching?

With its poignant portrayal of disillusionment and the search for meaning, 'Unknown Pleasures (2002)' is a must-watch for fans of Chinese cinema and those interested in the human condition.

How long is Unknown Pleasures?

The film has a runtime of 112 minutes.

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About Unknown Pleasures (2002) — A Poignant Exploration of Post-Industrial China

Jia Zhangke's 'Unknown Pleasures (2002)' is a poignant exploration of post-industrial China. The film follows two disaffected youth as they navigate the desolate streets of their town, intersecting with the life of a young singer and dancer. Through the lens of this unlikely protagonist, the movie offers a glimpse into the struggles of a generation searching for purpose and identity. With its poignant portrayal of disillusionment and the search for meaning, 'Unknown Pleasures' is a must-watch for fans of Chinese cinema and those interested in the human condition. Shot on location in the industrial town of Datong, the film's stark beauty and gritty realism bring the harsh realities of life in this forgotten corner of China to life. Director Jia Zhangke masterfully weaves a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable, making 'Unknown Pleasures (2002)' a timeless classic of world cinema.

The cast, led by Wei Wei Zhao and Zhao Tao, delivers standout performances that add depth and nuance to the film's exploration of identity and disillusionment. With its unique blend of comedy and drama, 'Unknown Pleasures (2002)' is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant watch that will leave viewers reflecting on the human condition long after the credits roll.