The Emperor's Shadow (1996)
Director: Zhou Xiaowen
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Although designed and staged on a fairly spectacular scale, this Qin Dynasty epic is at heart a chamber tragedy centred on the love-hate bond between Ying Zheng, China's first emperor, and his one-time blood brother, a musician named Gao Jianli. The unapologetic modernity of Jiang Wen's great performance as the emperor suggests that Zhou Xiaowen is less concerned with history than with present-day relations between the artist and the Chinese state. But the film feels more like an aesthetic adventure than a political commentary, and Zhou (director of Ermo) makes it all the more extraordinary by stressing the homo-erotic feelings which run just beneath the surface of the central relationship.Author: TR
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