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The China Project

The China Project is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Amarsanaa Battulga.

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Hero (2022) Amarsanaa Battulga For this pandemic-themed omnibus, three of the most acclaimed female directors of Sinophone cinema...team up to make the worst film of their career.
Posted Oct 22, 2024Edit critic review
Streetwise (2021) Amarsanaa Battulga [This] low-key crime drama is an example of an "arthouse genre" film whose artistry prevails over its narrative.
Posted Oct 22, 2024Edit critic review
Table for Six (2022) Amarsanaa Battulga The story drags in some places...but on the whole, Table for Six proves a charming brew of wit, originality, and local flavor.
Posted Oct 22, 2024Edit critic review
Home Coming (2022) Amarsanaa Battulga With its relative subtlety and lack of forced sentimentality, Home Coming proves more watchable than other less thinly-veiled propaganda blockbusters such as Wolf Warrior 2. One only wishes its politics didn’t get in the way of its potential success.
Posted Oct 22, 2024Edit critic review
The Old Town Girls (2020) Amarsanaa Battulga Aside from a plot pulled straight from the newspapers, there is a more poignant subtext to the script: how dysfunctional families survive in decaying industrial cities.
Posted Oct 22, 2024Edit critic review
Hidden Blade (2023) Amarsanaa Battulga In terms of plotting and scene-setting, Cheng repeats himself a bit too much, and not for the better.
Posted Oct 22, 2024Edit critic review
Eat Bitter (2023) Amarsanaa Battulga Co-directors Sun Ningyi and Pascale Appora-Gnekindy offer a depoliticized, if at times dismissive, look into the lives of a Chinese construction manager and a Central African laborer.
Posted Oct 22, 2024Edit critic review
Born to Fly (2023) Amarsanaa Battulga Caught between a bare-bones script, bland visuals, and bellicose nationalism, the story of China’s elite test pilots is destined to crash and burn.
Posted Oct 22, 2024Edit critic review
Love Is a Gun (2023) Amarsanaa Battulga With Love Is a Gun...[Lee Hong-Chi] proves himself...a promising filmmaker with a mature vision.
Posted Oct 22, 2024Edit critic review
The Breaking Ice (2023) Amarsanaa Battulga While all three of his previous features deal with outsiders or foreigners, this time Chen himself has become a stranger to the place and the people in his China-set story.
Posted Oct 22, 2024Edit critic review
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