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7/10
Interesting movie
dmuel5 November 2009
Huang Bo plays a village outcast who's more than a little slow, but basically a well-intentioned and honest man. At the beginning of the film we realize his entire village has been massacred by invading Japanese soldiers, and slowly the film begins to reconstruct the life of the unfortunate survivor through a series of flashbacks. His last and most faithful friend is a cow that he has unexpectedly come into possession of, a relationship we begin to appreciate as the man's past is revealed. Full of unexpected twists and turns, the film certainly manages to hold one's attention despite the seemingly simple story. One of the more interesting Chinese films made this year. Huang Bo previously played in the Chinese comic hit "Crazy Stone".
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7/10
Of cows and people
tenshi_ippikiookami26 November 2016
Niu Er gets in charge of the cow of the 8th Division in the middle of the war, with Japanese, communists, nationalists, bandits, and probably everyone else in China in that time, close by. He will try to keep the cow alive and protected while also avoiding being killed himself. Slowly, a bond is created between them two. But with all the dangers around them, survival seems almost impossible.

"Cow" is a quite entertaining and interesting movie. Centered on Bo Huang's Niu Er, we jump in time constantly, while getting to know more about the two protagonists and their relationship. It is amazing how the director, the script and Bo Huang all make the cow another character with personality and spirit, sometimes even out-acting people around her. All other characters, from the Japanese soldiers to the townsfolk, just seem to be there to help the plot advance and show Niu Er and the cow in different moments of their relationship. Luckily, so much jumping in time does not make the plot difficult to follow or messy; however the movie can't overcome some shortcomings in pace and it could have been a tiny bit shorter.

In the middle of war, death and violence, a cow and the only human survivor show how friendship and love can be born anywhere and from anyone. Good movie.
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7/10
A dark comedy that satisfies
wickedmikehampton15 December 2020
Director Hu Guan gave me 'Mr Six', one of my favourite crime dramas, so I mooed back to his 'Cow in 2009. Totally different vibe, and like nothing else I've seen.

A simple-minded Chinese peasant finds his villagers in a mass grave. All that's left is him and a foreign milk cow. As he dodges the challenges presented by Japanese soldiers and Chinese refugees, he forms a bond with the cow he never wanted.

It's a dark comedy that satisfies.
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9/10
Taking Care of the Cow
Thistle-323 March 2010
I've mentioned before that I am practically forbidden from seeing movies where animals or children are in peril. Dumbo is the Disney movie that haunts me, to this day. And, Snow Angels from 2007 sent me into a week long depression. I'm not exaggerating very much, either.

Therefore, when I told my husband one of the movies I really wanted to see at the Cleveland International Film Festival was Cow, and I read him the description, I was laughing. He was not amused. 1940, China, during Sino-Japanese War. Niu Er lives in a village and is tasked with taking care of a cow, on loan from the Army. He is a simple peasant, but he takes his job seriously. And, in the aftermath of Japanese firebombing, that job is tough. Everybody wants a piece of the cow. The cow reminds him of his wife. The cow reminded me of my dog. The cow and the man struggle in a hostile environment with chaos all around to stay alive. I loved their story. I give Cow a 9 out of 10.
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10/10
A beautiful film makes you travel to a different time and country, yet you feel familiar.
murat-gurler14 October 2009
Warning: Spoilers
This is the most exciting film I have seen this year. Story is exciting, giving a full perspective of the historical events but not dull didactic way as in most films. Photography is excellent, which I can get the similar taste of Nuri Bilge Ceylan's works, like "climates". Story develops around a poor peasant and a cow which he has volunteered to take care for the army for the sake of a marriage expectation. Holland breeded cow is a symbol of survival for the peasants, wounded soldiers and war refugees. It is like a "goose giving golden eggs" in a way. Cruelty of the humankind reflected together with the civilization and humor of the same as the story develops. One of the rare films I have imagined the pictures, the story and think about it afterward.
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