Release Date : Apr 14, 2006 Limited Genre Movie :Drama,Action & Adventure,Art House & International
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Actors :Duobuji,Zhang Lei,Qi Liang,Zhao Xueying,Duo Bujie,Ma Zhanlin
Filmmaker Lu Chuan, who wrote and directed The Missing Gun, traveled to the remote border of China, Tibet, and Uygur, to make his next feature, Kekexili. Lu based the film on a true story about a reporter from Beijing, Ga Yu (Qi Liang), who traveled to the barren, frigid, high altitude region of the movie's title. Ga Yu had heard about volunteer patrols that were trying to protect the endangered Tibetan antelope from the poachers who were selling their pelts to be made into expensive, fashionable shawls. The cold-blooded murder of one of the patrol members at the hands of the well-armed poachers draws Ga Yu to a small village, where the leader of the patrol unit, Ritai (Tibetan actor Duobuji), agrees to take him out on a patrol, in the hopes that a story in the paper will spur the Chinese government to take stronger action to protect the animals. Ritai is determined to find the gunman responsible for slaughtering the animals, and for killing his comrade. His determination gradually becomes a deadly obsession. Lu shot his movie on location under dangerous conditions, with a cast of mostly nonprofessional actors. Though the film is from Mainland China, it won Hong Kong's Golden Horse Awards for Best Cinematography (Cao Yu) and Best Picture. It was also shown by Subway Cinema as part of the 2005 New York Asian Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi
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Breathtakingly beautiful, breathtakingly brutal and simply breathtaking.Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer
Much of the time, the movie plays like a catalog of challenges sprawled over terrain so forbidding that you can't watch it without feeling a steep measure of awe.
Robert Denerstein-Denver Rocky Mountain News
An epic story of white-knuckle tension in a setting of harsh, unearthly beauty, it's the kind of story Hemingway might have told if he'd made it to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Instead of a laudable ecological crusade, the film feels more like a futile Captain Ahab obsession, with patrol leader Ri Tai (Duobujie) vainly chasing a poaching kingpin through the harsh, windy wilderness.
Bruce Westbrook-Houston Chronicle
One of the most beautiful and disturbing widescreen epics in last year's Seattle International Film Festival.
John Hartl-Seattle Times
An ode to the great sacrifices that often accompany the will to do the right thing.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth
Moby Dick with a progressive spin.
Jeffrey Chen-Window to the Movies
One of those films that opens eyes to distant lands and problems and yet carries a sense of drama and a humane moral tone that conveys an appeal that's simultaneously exotic and universal.
Jack Garner-Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The film's most memorable visual spectacle, of a man getting sucked into a pool of quicksand, is also the most resonant. Man may think he rules over nature, but it can take him back at any moment.
Phil Villarreal-Arizona Daily Star
Mixes environmental awareness and spiritual mindfulness with its chase scenes through grand scenery.
Marrit Ingman-Austin Chronicle
A fascinating oddity, marked by amazing locales and a narrative that continually subverts your expectations...the effect is hypnotic.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
Duobuji shows he has a strong, charismatic presence in his role as the patrol leader, Ritai.
Jeff Vice-Deseret News, Salt Lake City
Mountain Patrol, peppered with shocking revelations of just how suddenly and brutally death can come calling, has the look and feel of a documentary.
Larry Ratliff-San Antonio Express-News
A strange and sometimes compelling film that absolutely transports you to a remote corner of the world but doesn't quite do enough to make you feel steady on your feet once you get there.
Shawn Levy-Oregonian
It's an absurdist, quixotic and sloooow journey that leads our heroes to the banal face of evil.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
A quiet little gem of a film that stuns with spectacular beauty, shocks with awful savagery and leaves you pondering the relationship of man and nature.
Jean Lowerison-San Diego Metropolitan
Spectacularly-photographed, deeply moving tale.
Wade Major-Boxoffice Magazine
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