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Up the Yangtze (review)

When I heard about that big earthquake happened in China a few months ago, the first thing I thought was: There’s a city of 10 million people that I’d never even heard of? It was an astonishing feeling, and this documentary about modern China and some of the things we Westerners never see about it made me feel the same way.The feature debut from Chinese-Canadian filmmaker Yung Chang, this is a look at life along the Yangtze River as it was being dramatically transformed by the creation of the massive Three Gorges Dam, which Chang explores mostly through Yu Shui, a 16-year-old child of subsistence farmers about to be flooded out off their poor land by the rising river. She goes to work on a cruise ship taking a bizarre tour of the slow-motion disaster for rich Westerners, where her employers teach her English and manners -- all the better to interact with the tourists -- and it’s all so shockingly Victorian that you almost can’t believe it. As Yu Shui flounders amidst the cultural upheaval of modern China, her coworker Chen Bo Yu revels in it, but he comes from a different China, middle-class and urban and coddled: he’s one of the favored “little emperors,” young men spoiled by their parents and society alike since the nation implemented its one-child-only policy. But the contrasts between these two youngsters is nothing to our culture shock at discovering the unseen world of this rising nation.

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viewed at a private screening with an audience of critics
not rated
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"Up the Yangtze" sounds like it should be a really filthy innuendo. "Man, we really took it up the Yangtze on that one!"

(Note that I'm not just trying to be glib here, there's a lot going on at the Yangtze that we should be paying more attention to. It's probably too late for the Baiji Dolphin, just a few short years after Douglas Adams wrote about them in his excellent book Last Chance to See. Maybe it is appropriate that "Up the Yangtze" sounds like innuendo.)

Or, less filthy: Up the Yangtze without a paddle?

Cuz that probably is the intent of the filmmaker with that title. (The director's probably a native English speaker, so that kind of pun wouldn't be unexpected.)

All I can say is that we need to see more of what's actually happening in other countries as well as our own. Too many people don't get to go anywhere other than their own backyard.

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