Jade Goddess of Mercy explained

Jade Goddess of Mercy
Director:Ann Hui
Producer:
  • Li Bolun
  • Yang Buting
Starring:
Runtime:110 minutes
Country:
  • China
  • Hong Kong
Language:Mandarin

Jade Goddess of Mercy, or Goddess of Mercy, is a 2003 Chinese film directed by Ann Hui and starring Zhao Wei and Nicholas Tse. It was adapted from a novel by Chinese writer Hai Yan. The title comes from a necklace featuring Kuan Yin, the "Goddess of Mercy".

In 2003, Hai Yan also produced a TV series based on his novel, starring Sun Li.[1]

Plot

Yang Rui is a handsome Beijing executive who is bored with his easy life and numerous female conquests. He is having an affair with his female boss, and in general seems to despise women and relationships. He hears about a woman named He Yanhong who is from out of town, beautiful but mysterious and quite reclusive. He soon falls in love with her, despite the fact that she rejects his advances and appears to have few friends. When she kicks him in the head after coming on too strongly, she shows some regret and compassion, nursing him back to health and they develop a friendship. He Yanhong tells him her nickname is An Xin ("peace" in English). Unfortunately, Yang Rui's scorned female boss becomes jealous, reveals she has been spying on the young couple, arranges for He Yanhong to lose her job, reveals that she has a child, and then frames him for accepting an illegal kickback that briefly sends Yang Rui to prison.

He Yanhong arranges for a lawyer to free Yang Rui from prison, and he tracks her down, discovering that her real name is actually An Xin, and that she moved to Beijing to escape a disastrous love triangle that led to her former husband's death and threatens both her life and that of her child, Xiong. In revealing herself to Yang Rui, he learns the following:

An Xin was an up-and-coming police officer in Yunnan Province of southern China, engaged to a journalist named Tiejun who also has a promising career. Before the date of their marriage, An Xin has a chance encounter with Mao Jie, with whom she has a brief but emotionally intense romantic fling. Neither is honest about their career, and only during a drug sting operation does An Xin discover that Mao Jie is part of a drug dealing family. Since neither knew the other's true profession, she is forced to testify against Mao Jie and his parents receive the death penalty. However Mao Jie is able to convince a judge to set him free because of accusations that An Xin may have framed him to exit their now extinguished love affair. In retribution, Mao Jie and his brother kills An Xin's husband to avenge his parents' death and her betrayal.

From then on An Xin's life slowly unravels as she tries to build a new life while hiding from the Mao brothers.

Cast

Reception

Awards and nominations

26th Moscow International Film Festival[3]

10th Golden Phoenix Awards

5th Chinese Film Media Awards

27th Hundred Flowers Awards

8th Verona Film Festival

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 孙俪谈《玉观音》:安心能做到的我也能做到 . ent.sina.com.cn . 2 July 2003 . 26 October 2023 . zh . Sun Li talks about "Jade Guanyin": What An Xin can do, I can do too.
  2. Love Hurts-Jade Goddess of Mercy is a mix of blood and tears, TIME Magazine2004-05-03
  3. Web site: 26th Moscow International Film Festival (2004) . 6 April 2013 . MIFF . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130403123603/http://moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=2004 . 3 April 2013 .