Monday, May 31, 2010
Zhang Jiabei - Cherries (2007)
Maternal love is the most common and yet the greatest affection one can experience
in the world. It defines sublimity with platitude. This is a story that happened
in Southern China in the early 1980s. It’s about an intellectually delinquent
young woman and a deserted girl’s deep affection… In a small village on a
mountain in Southern China, there was Cherrie, who was married to Ge Wang,
slim and crippled. He couldn’t walk straight. Because of her mental state, Cherrie
was unable to find a proper job except walking the hogs and feeding the chicken.
Ge Wang alone was hence responsible for feeding the entire family. Making the
ends meet wasn’t easy. Tough living hadn’t diminished Cherrie’s maternal nature.
She adored children. On the night of this very day, Cherrie found a deserted
baby girl lying right next to her…Cherrie stopped making love to Ge Wang him
right after Hong Hong joined the family. Cherrie would carry Hong Hong with
her around the house, eating or sleeping. One day, Ge Wang took the baby in
Cherrie’s sound sleep and passed it to a city couple with a red car. After going
through all the hardships looking for the baby, Hong Hong finally came back to
Cherrie. Hong Hong had grown into a smart and lovely girl and also felt embarrassed
for her mother who was intellectually delinquent. One day, to pick the
wild cherries for Hong Hong, something happened to Cherrie who was later declared
missing.
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