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Barbarian Invasion

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Moon Lee, a celebrated award-winning actress, has become a full-time mom and divorcée since retiring. Desperate to regain her sense of self, she jumps at the chance to work with her long-time collaborator, director Roger Woo, again. Only this time, he casts her as the lead in a do-your-own stunts martial arts film. The role requires extensive training and though Moon is at first uncertain, she leaves her young son in the care of Roger's assistant and commits herself to back-breaking training. As soon as she starts to gain some confidence, Roger breaks the news to her: the only way the film can move ahead is to cast her ex-husband, Julliard, as the male lead.

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Casey Chong Casey's Movie Mania 11/26/2022
5/5
[Barbarian Invasion] is an arthouse gem of a comeback film [from Tan Chui Mui]. Go to Full Review
Rob Aldam Backseat Mafia 01/27/2022
A thoughtful and multi-layered drama about a woman trying to wrestle control of her life back and rediscover her selfhood. Go to Full Review
Matt Lynch In Review Online 08/30/2021
As the movie-within-the-movie bleeds ever further into reality, we're treated to a simple, stylish fight picture with some decent displays of athleticism from its director. Go to Full Review
Lee Jutton Film Inquiry 08/27/2021
The film's remote setting-a small Malaysian fishing town - and Gwai Lou's easygoing, unshowy cinematography only add to the intimate feel that pervades the entire film. Barbarian Invasion is occasionally confusing, but it's never boring. Go to Full Review
Taylor Baker Drink in the Movies 08/27/2021
75/100
Barbarian Invasion is a unique film, one of transitions, in life, in self worth, in storytelling, in cinema, and in relationships. Go to Full Review
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LABEL 2 05/05/2024 “母亲育儿”和“电影创作”间的相互照应比较有趣,由母职惩罚所引出的自我迷失在感受疼痛的习武过程中逐步缓解,李圆满也在亦真亦假的电影中逐步摸索着和世界相处的新方式。影片末段的形而上表达有些用力过猛。 See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Moon Lee, a celebrated award-winning actress, has become a full-time mom and divorcée since retiring. Desperate to regain her sense of self, she jumps at the chance to work with her long-time collaborator, director Roger Woo, again. Only this time, he casts her as the lead in a do-your-own stunts martial arts film. The role requires extensive training and though Moon is at first uncertain, she leaves her young son in the care of Roger's assistant and commits herself to back-breaking training. As soon as she starts to gain some confidence, Roger breaks the news to her: the only way the film can move ahead is to cast her ex-husband, Julliard, as the male lead.
Director
Chui Mui Tan
Producer
Woo Ming Jin, Bianca Balbuena
Screenwriter
Chui Mui Tan
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Chinese