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'... impresses as a vivid bulletin on modern Chinese street life...'
'... a distinctive uppitiness that's straight out of early Godard...'
Jonathan Romney - SIGHT AND SOUND
'Jia Zhangke, one of the most exciting movie talents around'
'...UNKNOWN PLEASURES is as true picture of contemporary existence as we could hope...'
Kent Jones - FILM COMMENT
'Fascinating...poignant... the maker of XIAO and PLATFORM shows he still has the finger on the pulse'
Geoff Andrew - TIME OUT
'The most influential Chinese film-maker of his generation'
SF Said - THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
'Jia Zhangke has stayed one step ahead of the pack... loose improvisational style allows free rein to his eye for visual incongruities and his sly, absurdist sense of humour'
Tony Rayns - LONDON FILM FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
'...Captures the authentic beat of contemporary Chinese life'
Jonathan Romney - SCREEN INTERNATIONAL
'Offers further evidence of Jia Zhang-kes talent as a distinctive visual stylist'
'Poignant'
David Rooney - VARIETY
'Jia Zhang-ke has placed himself at the forefront of Chinese cinema... concentrated evocation of Contemporary Chinas spiritual malaise... teems with visual interest'
'Both distanced and immediate - a fiction with the force of documentary'
J. Hoberman - VILLAGE VOICE
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