Synopsis
Ah Q zheng zhuan
Based on the 1921 novella of the same name by one of China's most well-known modern writers, Lu Xun (Lu Hsun), the True Story of Ah Q is set during the 1911 revolution. Ah Q is a lowly peasant who wants to rise above his class, or at least get out of his grinding poverty. At first he thinks the way to do it is by marrying into a better station in life; later, he joins the revolution as he feels that is the only way he and others like him can transcend poverty. In this film version of Lu Xun's story, the character of Ah Q might benefit from a more rounded humanity to make him appealing to those not familiar with the harsh environment in China before the 1911 revolution.
The 1980–1982 China Window
5 China films released in this three-year window, ranked here by audience rating. The True Story of Ah Q sits at position #5.
#1Teahouse
★ 8.7 · 1982
#2The Nine-Colored Deer
★ 7.9 · 1981
#3Three Monks
★ 7.5 · 1980
#4Shaolin Temple
★ 6.8 · 1982
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#5The True Story of Ah Q
★ 6.8 · 1981
The 1980s China Landscape
Catalog density by release year in the 1980s. Highlighted year (yellow) is when The True Story of Ah Q premiered. 23 total titles in this decade from China.
Reception Benchmarks
Ranked #457 of 946 China films indexed here (52nd percentile by TMDB audience score).
Among China Drama productions specifically: #289 of 547 (top 53%).
Production Details
| Primary Country | China |
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| Original Language | Chinese |
| Runtime | 2h 5m |
| Release Date | June 4, 1981 |
| IMDb | tt0081971 |