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China Girl, 1987

China Girl

English

USA

Rating:5.7
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Profile of China Girl

The plot of China Girl centers around social decay, tragic love, and young lovers. It is a drama, independent, and romance movie. In approach, it is serious and realistic. China Girl takes place, at least partly, in a restaurant. The setting is Italy and New York.

Summary of China Girl

Director Abel Ferrara updates ROMEO AND JULIET in this neon-drenched tale of Italian and Chinese gang relations in lower Manhattan. With Canal Street as their border, Little Italy's and Chinatown's respective mobs have co-existed peacefully for years, but when a Chinese restaurant opens on the wrong side of the street, conflict ignites between Mercury (David Caruso) and Tsu Shin (Russell Wong), the young hotheads of each gang. The situation gets even more explosive when Shin's over-protected sister, Tye (Sari Chang), falls in love with Italian pizzeria employee Tony (Richard Panebianco), leading to the death of his mobster brother, Alby (James Russo). Eventually, lower Manhattan erupts into a tide of violence that neither the elder's wisdom nor Tony and Tye's barrier-crossing love can stem. Lit up in reds, golds, and yellows by acclaimed cinematographer Bojan Bazelli, CHINA GIRL looks beautiful, and is filled with strong performances--Caruso is especially memorable as the mayhem-loving Mercury. The script is by longtime Ferrara collaborator Nicholas St. John and is filmed with Ferrara's patented blend of gritty street style, flashy violence, sex, and religious symbolism. Fans of his later KING OF NEW YORK will want to hunt this down.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 25 September 1987
Runtime: 89 min

Cast and Crew

Richard Panebianco

as Tony

Sari Chang

as Tye

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