IMDb
7.1 /10
848 votes


Drama · History · 2000 · 1h 56min
西洋镜
Beijing, 1902: an enterprising young portrait photographer named Liu Jinglun, keen on new technology, befriends a newly-arrived Englishman who's brought projector, camera, and Lumière-brothers' shorts to open the Shadow Magic theater. Liu's work with Wallace brings him conflict with tradition and his father's authority, complicated by his falling in love with Ling, daughter of Lord Tan, star of Beijing's traditional opera. Liu sees movies as his chance to become wealthy and worthy of Ling. When the Shadow Magic pair are invited to show the films to the Empress Dowager, things look good. But, is disaster in the script? And, can movies preserve tradition even as they bring change?
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IMDb
7.1 /10
848 votes
Rotten Tomatoes
The tomato isn't ripe
Metacritic took the day off
TMDB
5.9 /10
10 votes
Letterboxd
6.7 /10
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Weighted average
6.6/10