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The Soul (film)

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The Soul
Traditional Chinese緝魂
Hanyu PinyinJī Hún
Directed byCheng Wei-hao
Screenplay byCheng Wei-hao, Veronica Jin, Chen Yen-chi (陈彦齐)
Based onYihun Youshu by Jiang Bo
Produced byVeronica Jin, Bernard Yang (楊庭愷)
StarringChang Chen
Janine Chang
Sun Anke
Christopher Lee
CinematographyKartik Vijay
Edited byShieh Meng-ju
Music byLuming Lu
Production
companies
TMZ Media
霍尔果斯众合千澄影业有限公司
Rise Pictures
Pon Pon Pictures
Distributed byQC Media
Taopiaopiao
China Film Co., Ltd.
Vie Vision Pictures
Release dates
  • 15 January 2021 (2021-01-15) (mainland China)
  • 29 January 2021 (2021-01-29) (Taiwan)
Running time
124 minutes (mainland China)
130 minutes (Taiwan)
CountryChina/Taiwan
LanguageStandard Chinese
BudgetTWD160 million

The Soul (simplified Chinese: 缉魂; traditional Chinese: 緝魂; pinyin: Jī Hún) is a Chinese-Taiwanese tech noir mystery crime film based on Jiang Bo's (江波) novel Yihun Youshu (移魂有术). It is directed by Cheng Wei-hao and stars Chang Chen, Janine Chang, Sun Anke, and Christopher Lee.[1]

Plot

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The film begins with the brutal murder of CEO Wang Shi-cong, who developed futuristic cancer treatments. His wife, Li Yan, is found holding the murder weapon. Detective Ah-Bao and her prosecutor husband, Liang Wen-chao, are involved in the investigation. Liang is also battling cancer, and the couple is advised to consider RNA restoration technology.

Li Yan claims Wang's son, Tian-you, committed the murder, supported by Dr. Wan and the maid's testimonies. Surveillance reveals Li Yan experiencing epileptic fits and hallucinations involving Wang's first wife, Tang Su-zhen, who had cursed Wang before her suicide. Liang suspects a link between Li Yan's fits and her behavior.

Further investigation reveals Dr. Wan and Li Yan's involvement in a scheme to transfer Tang's brain cells to Li Yan. Liang discovers Tang's affair with Dr. Wan and accuses him of resurrecting his lover in Li Yan. Meanwhile, Wang Tian-you is arrested, and when confronted with Li Yan, she seemingly channels Tang, thanking Tian-you for the murder.

Liang has an epileptic episode, learns his cancer has spread, and discovers his wife tampered with evidence for his treatment. Li Yan, now CEO, is confronted by Liang, who believes Wang transferred his brain into Li Yan. Dr. Wan confesses to the brain transfer, driven by his love for Wang, and pleads with Liang, who refuses to protect him due to the evidence tampering.

In a final confrontation, Dr. Wan attacks Li Yan, and Liang confesses to tampering with evidence. Li Yan pleads guilty, Dr. Wan commits suicide, and Ah-Bao visits Li Yan in prison, showing her the baby. A gesture by Li Yan hints at Liang's presence in her.

Cast

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Production

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Director Cheng Wei-hao asked male lead Chang Chen to lose 10 kilograms and shave his head for his role as cancer patient Liang Wenchao. Chang lost 12 kg within three months.[3][4] Janine Chang changed her hairstyle for the film, cutting her hair short for her role as a police officer.[4] In preparation for filming, Cheng Wei-hao and Janine Chang visited police stations to talk to female officers about their work and observe police officers' uniforms and behavior on the job.[4]

The film began shooting on 20 November 2019, and began post-production in early 2020.[5]

Six minutes of the film were cut from the mainland Chinese version due to censorship,[6][7] mainly of violence.[2]

Release

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The Soul was released in mainland China on 15 January 2021, and grossed RMB111 million.[8]

The film was released on 29 January 2021, in Taiwan and grossed TWD50.9 million.[9]

The film was released internationally for streaming on Netflix, on 14 April 2021.[10]

Reception

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On Douban, The Soul initially reached an average rating of 7.3 out of 10, which fell to 7.1 soon after its release. It received an average score of 8.0 on Maoyan and 8.1 on Taopiaopiao.[11]

Critic Sean Aversa praised the film for its intricate and unpredictable plot, saying that it was "exceptionally well written" and the cast's performance was excellent.[12] Decider called it "a dark, dense film that’ll reward attentive viewers and turn away those looking for light entertainment",[13] while Han Cheung of the Taipei Times lauded its "suspenseful, nuanced storytelling".[14] Jiang Bo, author of the original novel, said that the adaptation was extremely successful.[15]

On the other hand, Derek Elley panned the film, calling it "relentlessly downbeat" and described the plot as "convoluted and outrageous".[2]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c Elley, Derek (31 March 2021). "Review: The Soul (2021)". Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  3. ^ "张震为《缉魂》剃光头减肥12公斤 被赞拍一部电影学一项技能". 新浪. 2021-01-19. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
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  6. ^ "张震、张钧甯《缉魂》今日公映,删掉了6分钟血腥镜头". 网易. 15 January 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-06-27. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
  7. ^ "张震主演的《缉魂》获业内力挺,但为什么票房不行?". 澎湃新闻. 2021-01-20. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
  8. ^ "艺恩-数据智能服务商_影片详情". www.endata.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  9. ^ "張鈞甯「白目行為」報應來了!張震冷看笑話:想當初⋯". ETtoday新聞雲. 2021-02-06. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  10. ^ "Best Netflix movies: Why Did You Kill Me and more (April 14, 2021)". Netflix Life. 2021-04-14. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  11. ^ "业内好评的《缉魂》为什么市场表现平平?|界面新闻 · JMedia". www.jiemian.com. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  12. ^ "'The Soul': A Winding Thrill — Netflix's Chinese-Taiwanese Mystery Film A Real Mindbender - Hollywood Insider". www.hollywoodinsider.com. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  13. ^ "Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Soul' on Netflix, a Taiwanese Potboiler Blending Elements of Horror, Sci-fi, Mystery and Melodrama". Decider. 2021-04-15. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  14. ^ "Film Review: The Soul". www.taipeitimes.com. 2021-02-04. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  15. ^ "悬疑犯罪电影《缉魂》发布口碑特辑 震撼人心直击泪腺好评不断_YNET.com北青网". 北青网. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
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