"狼图腾" (Wolf Totem), released in 2015, is a cinematic masterpiece co-produced by China Film Group Corporation and Columbia Pictures, with contributions from both Chinese and French filmmakers. Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, the film is an adaptation of Jiang Rong's bestselling novel of the same name. Set against the backdrop of Inner Mongolia during the Cultural Revolution, "狼图腾" delves into the complex relationship between humans and nature, embodied by the revered and feared wolves of the steppe. The story follows Chen Zhen, a young student from Beijing, who is sent to the grasslands to educate the local herdsmen. Immersed in the vast and untamed landscape, Chen becomes fascinated by the wolves that roam the region. His journey of discovery leads him to question the impact of human intervention on the delicate balance of the ecosystem. The film's stunning visuals and compelling narrative offer a poignant reflection on the consequences of disrupting nature's harmony. "狼图腾" stands out for its breathtaking cinematography, capturing the raw beauty of the Mongolian steppes and the majestic presence of the wolves. The film's use of real wolves, trained over several years, adds an authentic and visceral element to the storytelling. The collaboration between Eastern and Western filmmakers brings a unique perspective to the narrative, blending cultural insights with universal themes of respect for nature and the struggle for survival. Ultimately, "狼图腾" is more than just a film; it is a powerful statement on the importance of coexistence and the need to preserve our natural world. Through Chen Zhen's eyes, audiences are invited to reflect on their own relationship with the environment and the creatures that share our planet. The film's message resonates deeply, urging viewers to consider the long-term impact of their actions on the world around them.
Տարի2015
Բյուջե38000000$
Տևողություն116 րոպե
Եկամուտ123205624$
ԺանրերAdventureDrama
Արտադրող երկրներChinaFranceUnited States of America




