Release Date : Sep 21, 2006 Wide Genre Movie :Drama,Romance,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Nan Yu,Deng Ba Te Er,Sen Ge,Zhaya,Peng Hongxiang,Bater,Sen'ge
A reserved Mongolian bride diagnosed with a debilitating back injury enters into an unusual agreement with her disabled husband in Lunar Eclipse director Wang Quan'an's Golden Berlin Bear-winning entry into the 2006 Berlin International Film Festival. Peasant Tuya (Yu Nan) is a happily married mother of two whose husband Bater is permanently disabled. One day, after hard-working Tuya collapses in the fields while straining to perform her rigorous duties, the local doctor diagnoses her with a lumbar dislocation. Subsequently unable to care for her invalid husband, Tuya and Bater agree to divorce so that the ailing woman can wed a husband capable of caring for both of them. Though several suitors throw their hat into the ring upon hearing that Tuya is available, each is immediately put off upon learning that Bater is part of the deal as well. The only man who seems willing to consider caring for both is divorced oil tycoon Baolier, who, as a smitten young schoolboy, was once good friends with the kindly Tuya. When a sudden tragedy strikes, threatening Bater's life, however, Baolier's true intentions open the door for Tuya's cuckolded neighbor Sen'ge to step in and save the day. At first simply thankful for the benevolent intervention of the shy but likable Sen'ge, Tuya slowly begins to realize just how deep the lovelorn Sen'ge's feelings for her truly run. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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This 2006 drama is refreshing not only for its gentle comic touches but for director Wang Quanan's refusal to sentimentalize China's vanishing nomadic culture: life is harsh and no one's a saint, including his outspoken heroine.Andrea Gronvall-Chicago Reader
Made with a scrupulous attention to the slow-moving realities of grasslands life but lacking in dramatic heft.
Derek Elley-Variety
[Yu Nan] owns the role of Tuya, delivering a wide-ranging performance that might be called 'star-making' if she didn't already suggest the confidence of an established star.
John Hartl-Seattle Times
Director Wang Quan'an shows us a China of contrasts and in transition, where a life of traditional farming is harder than ever to sustain while life in the nearest city includes nice hotels, decent health care and good schools.
Bruce Demara-Toronto Star
For those who are still reeling from the forced exuberance of Mamma Mia! but have room for one more film about a woman with multiple suitors, may I recommend Tuya's Marriage?
Kamal Al-Solaylee-Globe and Mail
A strong addition to the burgeoning canon of China's so-called Sixth Generation filmmakers.
G. Allen Johnson-San Francisco Chronicle
An authentic Mongolian romantic comedy, perhaps the first.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
Nan Yu's work as the titular character and Sen'ge's performance as her nemesis/potential partner carry the film through some of the narrative rough patches
Dan Jardine-Apollo Guide
Inspired to capture the ebbing traditions of his mother's Mongolian heritage, director pays touching tribute to a strong woman who finally has no choice but to cry.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com
A hugely entertaining movie -- surprisingly contemporary, always incisive and often very funny. And heartbreaking.
Liz Braun-Jam! Movies
A lovely and sad film.
Jean Lowerison-San Diego Metropolitan
The film works on a very human level ... because Wang neither romanticizes the Mongolian peasants nor overemphasizes the difficulties they face.
Sarah Boslaugh-Playback:stl
Tuya is majestically played by Beijing actress Yu Nan.
Bill White-Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Thanks to the film's vivid, realistic atmosphere -- complete with chilly winds and hot milk tea -- many... scenes work remarkably well.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
Tuya is joins the ranks of other strong, female characters created by Chinese directors and writers, in this case battling against the odds to keep her family together.
Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
...a poster child for promoting quality independent film from abroad.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews
Comic and heartrending, Wang Quan'an's study of a woman who's too responsible for her own good has the mythic quality of a great Western, and is as weirdly piercingly intimate as a good Sam Shepard play.
Bob Strauss-Los Angeles Daily News
What keeps the film from out-and-out miserabilism is a deadpan comic tone, a subtly brilliant command of cinematic language, and the extraordinarily gifted actress at its center.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
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