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Center Stage

Directed by Stanley Kwan
Film Movement Classics
1991
154 Minutes
Hong Kong
Cantonese, Mandarin, English
Biography, Drama, Romance, Asian, Classics
NR

International superstar Maggie Cheung (In the Mood for Love) embodies tragic screen siren Ruan Lingyu, known as the "Greta Garbo of China," in this unconventional biopic by Hong Kong New Wave master Stanley Kwan (Rouge). Praised for her moving and emotive onscreen presence, Ruan’s private life, which was frequent fodder for the vicious Shanghai tabloids, began to mirror the melodramas which brought her fame, culminating in her suicide at age 24. Kwan and Cheung paint a kaleidoscopic yet intimate portrait of the ill-fated actress, deftly blending lush period drama, archival footage, and metatextual documentary sequences of Cheung reflecting on Ruan’s legacy. The result is, much like the films of Ruan Lingyu themselves, “tender, vivid and almost overwhelmingly moving” (Time Out).

Director & Cast

  • Director: Stanley Kwan
  • Starring: Maggie Cheung
  • Starring: Han Chin
  • Starring: Carina Lau
  • Starring: Tony Leung Ka-fai

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Reviews

  • "One of the indisputably great Chinese works of the past decade and Kwan's most thrilling, concentrated and dazzling achievement."
    Patrick Z. McGavin, Chicago Tribune
  • "Centre Stage, Stanley Kwan’s landmark film about the legendary Shanghai silent film actress Ruan Lingyu, whose performance as a mother driven to prostitution in Yu Wonggang’s Goddess (1934) is one of the most powerful and naturalistic in silent film history, transcends the biopic genre. The film’s radical break with traditional narrative structure, all the more striking in that it emerges from one of the most commercial industries in the world, is clear evidence of the challenge the new wave directors such as Kwan and his contemporaries Wong kar-wai and Ann Hui, were issuing to the Hong Kong film industry rooted in generic formulas and visual titillation. Like a Chinese box, the film’s various layers slip inside one another, the parts resonating through the whole and interacting in complex and innovative ways."
    Dean Bowman, Eye for Film
  • "A masterpiece by Stanley Kwan, the greatest Hong Kong film I’ve seen."
    Jonathan Rosenbaum
  • "Tender, vivid and almost overwhelmingly moving."
    Time Out
  • "The self-aware drama moves at the hypnotic pace of an elusive dream—above all, in spectacularly staged musical scenes, set in a night club, merging sinuous and languid dances with high-stakes emotional battles."
    Richard Brody, The New Yorker
  • "[I]n his 1991 masterpiece, Center Stage, Stanley Kwan turns what could easily be dismissed as postmodern gimmickry into something strange and unclassifiable, an ever-shifting framework that refracts almost every biographical insight the movie puts forth."
    Andrew Chan, Four Columns
  • "An overwhelmingly moving tribute to the popular Hong Kong actress Ruan Ling-yu of the 1930s. Grade: A"
    Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
  • "Centre Stage has justifiably earned its reputation as a classic of the Hong Kong New Wave."
    Tony Williams, Senses of Cinema
  • "Maggie Cheung delivered one of the best performances of her career in Stanley Kwan’s lush, definitive, and boldly conceived biopic Center Stage, also known as Actress. Now gorgeously restored in 4K from the original negative, and approved by Kwan himself."
    Jordan Raup, The Film Stage
  • "It’s one of those movies crazy in love with movies, and as Ruan, Cheung is a true heartbreaker: radiant, sweet, and compassionate, a larger-than-life goddess of impossible poise, tenderness, and confident modesty. "
    Michael Atkinson, The Village Voice
  • "A remarkable elegy to one of the greatest actresses in world cinema overseen by a director at the peak of his creative powers."
    Kevin Wilson, Thirty Frames A Second
  • "A film haunted by the Chinese cinema of the ‘30s is now one of the great films of the Hong Kong New Wave of the ‘80s and early ‘90s. "
    Steve Erickson, Gay City News
  • "For me, "Center Stage" has always been at the top of the heap of biopics, the measuring stick by which I judge all others.... With all of its discursions into documentary footage, interviews, and group discussions, "Center Stage" still tells Ruan's story—and tells it beautifully—by surrounding Cheung with luscious Art Deco homes, and exquisite eye-catching interior decoration, gleaming cars, dark erotic nightclubs, the intense environment in which Ruan lived. "Center Stage," pulsing with a heady blend of beauty, pain, and rigorous inquiry, follows Rainer Maria Rilke's command to younger poets: "Live the questions.""
    Sheila O'Malley, RogerEbert.com
  • "Maggie Cheung is a regal force in Center Stage. She can exude shades of vulnerability and hesitance without diluting that aura of certitude and elegance. She grounds the movie with her grandeur. Kwan’s film remains a feat of the Hong Kong New Wave – a product both of its time and out of time. As peculiar and tricky as a Chinese box, and as mystifying and rewarding as life itself."
    Dan Santelli, MovieJawn
  • "Stanley Kwan’s metatextual melodrama is one of the finest films from Hong Kong’s ‘90s golden age of cinema, and its long-overdue release on home video is a cause for celebration."
    Jake Cole, Slant Magazine