Crime and Punishment Page #2

Synopsis: On the North Korean border, Chinese military police enforce the law with a heavy hand, leading to moments of harrowing abuse and surreal satire. Amidst the barren wintry landscape of Northeast China, Chinese military police officers rigidly enforce law and order in an impoverished mountain town. They raid a private residence to bust an illegal mahjong game, casually abuse a pickpocket accused of throwing away evidence, and berate a confession out of a scrap collector working without a permit. The police switch between precise investigative procedure, explosions of violent fury, and moments of comic ineptitude, all captured incredibly before the camera. A prime example of how independent documentaries are on the vanguard of Chinese cinema, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT is an unprecedented look at the everyday workings of law enforcement in the world's largest authoritarian society.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Liang Zhao
  2 wins.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Year:
2007
122 min
79 Views


You think that over.

- Let's go.

- Keep an eye on him, ma'am.

I can't watch him every second!

Then unplug the phone.

Or don't give him money for booze.

All right, all right.

Where'd he go?

He's gone!

The body's gone!

You hear that? He's raving.

We've got things to do. Keep him

quiet and don't let him drink.

Take it easy.

- I don't see any dead bodies here.

- Ma, shut the hell up.

You hear how he talks to me?

He hits me too, and kicks me!

Come in.

You gambling in here?

No, just sitting around talking.

Talking?

Looks like a mahjongg table to me.

- No, I swear!

- Oh, you swear?

We were just sitting around,

talking.

Anyone in the other room?

Anyone in here?

That's the toilet.

Looks like we've got

a whole crowd in the toilet.

Come on, everyone out.

What's in that towel?

- Mahjongg tiles?

- No, just some stuff.

Just some stuff? F***...

Are those mahjongg tiles?

Make sure you get the mahjongg set.

Have a seat.

- That's the patio?

- Yeah.

We were just bored,

sitting around talking.

Talking?

With this whole setup?

With the mahjongg table

and the whole setup?

It was just a few guys

having drinks.

Yeah, that's all.

Make sure you get the mahjongg set.

- The mahjongg set.

- What?

The mahjongg set.

- There's one over here!

- Not that one.

Why'd you try to hide the tiles?

We weren't trying to hide them.

We're confiscating these.

- We weren't even playing!

- We're taking them anyway.

Well, at least leave my towel.

I swear we weren't playing.

So you all claim

you weren't playing, right?

None of you?

Anyone who wasn't playing can go.

Get your coats and leave.

Were you playing?

Were you playing or not?

No reason to lie.

If you were in the game,

just say so, right?

You in the game?

It was just a few guys

talking sh*t.

We had a few drinks...

How much did you bet?

How much were you betting?

We're confiscating these tiles.

Come on, grab his hands.

Careful.

No, you come with me.

Aren't you going to fill out

the arrest paperwork?

Can't, I'm busy!

Stand against the wall.

I don't have it.

I d-don't have it.

Quiet, don't talk back.

Just shut up.

I don't have it.

Shut up. What are you, deaf?

We could call the numbers.

Son:
696-0371

219-9486.

What's this phone number?

Huh?

What?

- Is this your home number?

- Mama.

- And this is your son's number?

- Son.

Sit.

We have to take off your shoes.

I don't have it.

How many accomplices

did you have?

How many accomplices?

Stand up.

How many others?

J-just me.

Just you?

What?

J-just me.

F***...

- When were you born?

- I'm 43.

- No, what year were you born?

- My home?

Year of the horse

or year of the dragon?

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Fyodor Dostoevsky

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (English: ; Russian: Фёдор Михайлович Достоевский, tr. Fyódor Mikháylovich Dostoyévskiy, IPA: [ˈfʲɵdər mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ dəstɐˈjɛfskʲɪj] ( listen); 11 November 1821 – 9 February 1881), sometimes transliterated Dostoyevsky, was a Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher. Dostoevsky's literary works explore human psychology in the troubled political, social, and spiritual atmospheres of 19th-century Russia, and engage with a variety of realistic philosophical and religious themes. He began writing in his 20s, and his first novel, Poor Folk, was published in 1846 when he was 25. His most acclaimed works include Crime and Punishment (1866), The Idiot (1869), Demons (1872) and The Brothers Karamazov (1880). Dostoevsky's oeuvre consists of 11 novels, three novellas, 17 short stories and numerous other works. Many literary critics rate him as one of the greatest psychologists in world literature. His 1864 novella Notes from Underground is considered to be one of the first works of existentialist literature. Born in Moscow in 1821, Dostoevsky was introduced to literature at an early age through fairy tales and legends, and through books by Russian and foreign authors. His mother died in 1837 when he was 15, and around the same time, he left school to enter the Nikolayev Military Engineering Institute. After graduating, he worked as an engineer and briefly enjoyed a lavish lifestyle, translating books to earn extra money. In the mid-1840s he wrote his first novel, Poor Folk, which gained him entry into St. Petersburg's literary circles. Arrested in 1849 for belonging to a literary group that discussed banned books critical of "Tsarist Russia", he was sentenced to death but the sentence was commuted at the last moment. He spent four years in a Siberian prison camp, followed by six years of compulsory military service in exile. In the following years, Dostoevsky worked as a journalist, publishing and editing several magazines of his own and later A Writer's Diary, a collection of his writings. He began to travel around western Europe and developed a gambling addiction, which led to financial hardship. For a time, he had to beg for money, but he eventually became one of the most widely read and highly regarded Russian writers. His books have been translated into more than 170 languages. Dostoevsky was influenced by a wide variety of philosophers and authors including Pushkin, Gogol, Augustine, Shakespeare, Dickens, Balzac, Lermontov, Hugo, Poe, Plato, Cervantes, Herzen, Kant, Belinsky, Hegel, Schiller, Solovyov, Bakunin, Sand, Hoffmann, and Mickiewicz. His writings were widely read both within and beyond his native Russia and influenced an equally great number of later writers including Russians like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Anton Chekhov as well as philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche and Jean-Paul Sartre. more…

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