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But the film’s secret weapon is its historical anchor. The narrative spirals into the **Tiananmen

The Throne of Shadows: Why the Summer Palace Film is a Haunting Portrait of a Lost Generation summer palace film

If you are looking for a simple period romance or a straightforward historical drama, the film Summer Palace (颐和园) will not hold your hand. Directed by the famously controversial Lou Ye, this 2006 masterpiece is a raw, visceral punch to the gut. It is less a movie about the famous Beijing garden and more about the gardens of the soul—overgrown, broken, and desperately beautiful. But the film’s secret weapon is its historical anchor

Here is why, nearly two decades later, this film remains one of the most important (and difficult) pieces of Chinese cinema. At its surface, Summer Palace follows Yu Hong (Hao Lei), a college student from a small town, and Zhou Wei (Guo Xiaodong), a charismatic but destructive intellectual. Their love affair in the late 1980s Beijing is frantic and physical—a desperate attempt to feel something real in a world they feel disconnected from. It is less a movie about the famous

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