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  1. Dec 17, 2018 · In The Heat Of The Sun 1994 Jiang Wen阳光灿烂的日子 1994年 姜文English subtitles

  2. Although it played in a few film festivals, In the Heat of the Sun remains largely unknown outside of China. Jiang Wen (contemporary mainland Chinese cinema's greatest actor, in his first film as director) and writer Wang Shuo (the cynical "bad boy" of new Chinese literature) collaborated on this 1994 feature about coming-of-age in 1970s Beijing.

  3. Nov 19, 2020 · In the Heat of the Sun – Trailer. In the Heat of the Sun is the first film that Jiang Wen directed, it tells the coming of age of a group of teenagers during the Cultural Revolution. The bohemian life, memories and illusions of young Ma Xiaojun in adolescence are intertwined with the turbulent background of that time.

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  5. Nov 2, 2014 · Despite its literary source, Jiang has described In the Heat of the Sun's coming-of-age tale, set in the closing years of the Cultural Revolution, as semi-autobiographical. Told entirely via flashback and narrated from the vantage of adulthood by the central character, Ma Xiaojun, it radiates a warm, if cheeky, nostalgia that distinguishes it ...

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  7. In the Heat of the Sun is based on the novel "Wild Beast" by Wang Shou, a controversial Chinese author who has written many stories about rebellious teenagers. The film is a subjective recollection about a group of friends who meet when their Army dads are shipped out to support Chairman Mao in 1969, recollections embellished by the narrator's ...