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Ash is Purest White (Blu-ray Review)

Writer/Director Zhanke Jia’s Ash is Purest White, which premiered at Cannes in 2018, is a sweeping look at modern Chinese society. Set in the first 18 years of the 21st century, the story follows Qiao (Tao Zhao, Jia’s wife and frequent star of his films), who is in love with Bin (Fan Liao), a local mobster who runs a nightclub.  During a sudden fight between rival gangs in which Bin is being beaten up, Qiao fires off a gun, this gets her a five-year prison sentence after she refuses to admit to authorities that the gun belonged to Bin. When she is finally released from prison, Qiao goes looking for Bin only to find he is now indifferent to her love and what she suffered for him.

The film begins in 2001 Datong, a city just beginning a post-industrial boom, high-rise apartment buildings being constructed, and becomes an epic love story set across the unstoppable global forces of the early 21st century. Even though this is a purely Chinese film, all about modern Chinese issues, there is no doubt that the world at large and how it affects all of our lives even without our knowing it, is central part of the narrative.

Jia’s storytelling method and gorgeous, almost melancholy imagery also help to make Ash is Purest White a poignant human drama, from the drab colors and crowded side streets of early Datong industrial past to the vast waterways and ancient architecture of the old city and its natural outskirts, Jia provides a beautiful film epic in its emotional and visual scope.

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The Video

The film was originally shot on multiple formats, including 35mm, ARRIRAW and Redcode RAW 6K. The film comes to Blu-ray in a natural, filmic looking 1.78:1 AVC 1080p encodement that has a good balance of shadow nuance, contrast and color reproduction with little color banding or noise.

The Audio

Ash is Purest White comes with the original Mandarin soundtrack mixed in DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. It’s a subtle mix, mostly focused across the front three channels, but the surround channels also carry a good amount of atmospherics.

The Supplements

There isn’t much provided here, but there is an excellent interview with the director.

  • Director’s Dialogue with Jia Zhangke at NYFF56 (1.78:1; 1080p)
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Booklet with production stills and credits

The Final Assessment

A new kind of gangster film, different from Hong Kong cinema, this film is purely mainland Chinese, but different from the numerous wuxia films and CG fantasies typically coming out of the country. This is artistic, human cinema at its finest.

Ash is Purest White is out on Blu-ray & DVD July 16, 2019 from Cohen Media Group



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Arte France Cinéma | Beijing Runjin Investment | Huanxi Media Group | MK2 Productions | Office Kitano | Shanghai Film Group | Xstream Pictures | Cohen Media GroupStudios & Distributors
Jia ZhangkeDirector
Jia ZhangkeWriter
136 Mins.Run Time
$29.98MSRP
16 July 2019Release Date
1.33:1 | 1.78:1Aspect Ratio
AVC 1080pVideo
Mandarin DTS-HD MA 5.1Audio
EnglishSubtitles
Mandarin DD 5.1Secondary Audio
The Creative Content
The Video
The Audio
The Supplements
Summary
From 2000 to 2018, Qiao (Zhao Tao) is in love with small-time Datong mobster Bin (Liao Fan) and her love comes at a price during a violent altercation one night that costs her 5-years of her life and exposes her to some realities of life with Bin and the larger world. Ash is Purest White, an epic love story and meditation on modern Chinese life from director Jia Zhangke, debuted at Cannes in 2018 and is a visual and emotionally poignant gem.
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