‘Take Off’ Director Pengfei on Tokyo Competition Entry: ‘A Fable-Like Story, With a Touch of Fairy Tale’

Director Pengfei's latest film, "Take Off", premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival and marks a continuation and evolution of the filmmaker's artistic concerns. The movie, adapted from Shuang Xuetao's novella "The Aeronaut," follows Li Mingqi (played by Jiang Qiming), an ordinary worker in Northeast China who inherits his late father's obsession with flight - a dream that spans decades and tests the limits of his persistence.

Set against the backdrop of China's dramatic economic transformation from the 1970s to the present, "Take Off" unfolds as a poignant tale of love, family, and the human spirit. Li Mingqi and his wife attempt to rebuild their lives by opening a dance hall in an abandoned factory museum, using a hot air balloon as a tourist attraction, but when his nephew falls critically ill, he faces an impossible choice: accept the limitations of his earthbound existence or risk everything for one final flight.

For Pengfei, this project represents his first literary adaptation and marks a deepening of his thematic concerns. "I think 'Take Off' brings together the emotional themes from my previous films, including love and family," he explains. "But this film delves into a deeper layer by incorporating the emotional dynamic between individuals and their dreams, which gives the story greater depth."

Pengfei's commitment to authenticity is evident in every aspect of the production. The director pursued sincerity and intensity throughout the scriptwriting process, pouring his heart into bringing Shuang Xuetao's characters to life. Conducting extensive field research in Northeast China also helped him tap into the warmth and wit that characterizes the author's work.

Casting was crucial to the film's emotional authenticity. Pengfei found his lead in Jiang Qiming, an actor known for his detached nature, which perfectly matches how Li Mingqi is described in the novel and screenplay. The cast also includes veteran actor Jiang Wu, whose natural chemistry with Jiang Qiming required minimal direction.

Working with cinematographer Lv Songye, Pengfei made a significant stylistic departure from his previous work, embracing handheld and moving cameras to capture the actors' breathing and convey the emotional intensity of the story. Production designer Liu Qing brought his own touch to period details, infusing the film with memories from his past experiences.

The score, composed by Suzuki Keiichi, is another standout element that contributes to the film's emotive depth. Pengfei values their collaboration, citing the simplicity and directness it allows for creative expression.

Pengfei credits Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang as a significant influence on his approach to filmmaking, instilling in him a seriousness towards cinema and attention to detail. While "Forrest Gump" may share similarities with Li Mingqi's journey, Pengfei sees persistence but also the power of letting go, allowing the character to pick up his dream without hesitation.

Ultimately, Pengfei views "Take Off" as a fable-like story that transcends its specific setting to address universal questions about dreams and dignity. For him, the film is not just a tale of one man's pursuit of his passion but also an exploration of what it means to hold onto our dreams in the face of life's challenges. As he reflects on the journey, Pengfei reveals that this is only the beginning - a journey into the lives of Northeast China's working-class that will continue with future collaborations with Shuang Xuetao.
 
🤔 director pengfei seems to be all about capturing the human spirit in his films 🌟. i'm loving how he's taking risks with his storytelling, like using handheld cameras and a hot air balloon as a tourist attraction lol what a unique setup for a dance hall! 🎉 but seriously, it sounds like "take off" is more than just a story about chasing dreams - it's about the emotional complexities of the human experience too 🤝. i'm intrigued by pengfei's influences, especially tsai ming-liang, and how he's infusing his films with a sense of authenticity 💯. can't wait to see what he does next 🎬
 
I'm so hyped about "Take Off" 🚀🎥! The way Director Pengfei has woven together themes of love, family, and dreams is just incredible 🤩. I love how the film explores the human spirit in a poignant tale that transcends its setting. But, I gotta say, I'm not entirely sold on the 'fable-like story' vibe 😐. Sometimes it feels like the narrative gets a bit too simplistic for my taste 🙅‍♂️. Still, I have so much respect for Pengfei's commitment to authenticity and his dedication to bringing Shuang Xuetao's characters to life ❤️. The cinematography is also on point - that handheld camera work adds such a raw emotional intensity to the scenes 😍. Overall, I think "Take Off" is a powerful exploration of what it means to chase our dreams, even when life gets tough 💪.
 
I'm just gonna say this 🤔... I think it's so cool how Pengfei is exploring themes of love, family, and dreams in his new film "Take Off". It's like, really deep stuff 💭. The way he's using the character Li Mingqi's journey to talk about universal questions about what it means to hold onto our passions and not give up 🌟. And I'm loving how he's collaborating with other artists on this project, like Suzuki Keiichi on the score 🎵. It's all just so beautifully done 🙌
 
I'm so hyped about "Take Off"! 🚀🎥 Pengfei did an amazing job bringing this emotional story to life. The way he explores themes of love, family, and the human spirit is really relatable. I love how he delves into the complexities of our dreams and the choices we make in life. The cinematography is stunning too! 📸 Lv Songye's use of handheld cameras adds so much depth and emotion to the film. And that score by Suzuki Keiichi? 💥 It's like it was made for this movie. I'm a fan of Pengfei's attention to detail and commitment to authenticity. He really outdid himself with this one! 👏 Can't wait to see what he does next 🎬
 
just watched take off and i gotta say the cinematography 📸 was literally breathtaking!! pengfei's use of handheld cameras really added to the emotional intensity of the story. and can we talk about how perfect it is that jiang qiming was cast as li mingqi? his detached nature totally brought out the complexity of the character 😊 also, i love how pengfei incorporated so many period details into the production design 🎨 it's like you're right there in northeast china. and that score by suzuki keiichi... chills every time 🎵 what i think is really interesting about take off is how it explores the idea of letting go and holding onto our dreams, even when life gets tough 💡 does anyone else feel like this is a universal theme we can all relate to?
 
🌟 I'm totally swept away by "Take Off"'s emotional depth 🌊 Pengfei has really outdone himself in weaving a tale that not only showcases his directorial skills but also taps into our collective hopes and dreams 💭 Li Mingqi's journey is so relatable, it feels like we're right there with him, feeling his pain and triumphs ❤️ The way the film balances love, family, and perseverance is just masterful 🤩 I'm also loving how Pengfei is committed to authenticity - it shines through in every aspect of the production 💪 And that score? 🔥 It's like a symphony of emotions 🎵 Can't wait for more from this talented director!
 
🌟 I'm totally stoked for Pengfei's latest film "Take Off"! The way he weaves together themes of love, family, and perseverance is just so inspiring 🙏. As someone who loves stories about chasing dreams, Li Mingqi's journey resonates with me on a deep level ❤️. The cast, cinematography, score - everything comes together to create this beautifully emotional film that'll leave you feeling hopeful and uplifted 😊. It's amazing to see Pengfei's growth as a filmmaker, how he's evolved from his previous work while still staying true to himself 💕. Can't wait for more projects from him! 🎥
 
idk why ppl r hyped about this flick 🤔 it looks like just another tearjerker film 🎥 pengfei's all about sentimental storytelling 🙄 & i'm so over it 😴 i mean, a guy inherits his dad's dream of flying & tries to recreate it 40 yrs later? give me a break 🚫 how cliché. & the setting's supposed to be all poetic 🌅 but it just feels like pengfei's trying too hard to evoke feelings 💔 the cinematography looks shaky & overhyped 🤮 & the score? forget about it 🎵 it's just another generic soundtrack 🎶
 
I'm low-key underwhelmed by "Take Off" 🤔. I mean, it sounds like a really emotional and deep film, but isn't it kinda predictable? I don't know, maybe I just need to watch it again, but the premise of this guy inheriting his dad's passion for flight and having to choose between life or death seems like a pretty standard "choose your dreams" trope 🚀. And don't get me wrong, I love a good hot air balloon scene as much as the next person 😊, but I'm not sure it's enough to carry the entire film. Pengfei's all about authenticity and emotional depth, but is that just code for "I made this movie with my heart on my sleeve"? 🎬
 
Pengfei's new film "Take Off" has me all emotional 🤕! I love how it explores the human spirit and the power of holding onto our dreams, even when life gets tough. The way he weaves together themes of love, family, and perseverance is so beautiful 💖. It reminds me that our personal struggles are universal and we can relate to others on a deeper level 🌎.

I also appreciate how Pengfei stayed true to the author's vision while putting his own spin on it. The cinematography, score, and production design all come together to create an immersive experience that draws you in and makes you feel the emotions of the characters 💥.

One thing I'd love to see more of is representation from Northeast China, which is where the story takes place 📍. It's a part of our world that doesn't always get enough attention, so it's wonderful to see Pengfei bringing this region to life on the big screen 🌄.

Overall, "Take Off" is a must-see for anyone who loves storytelling and emotional depth 💫!
 
I'm loving how Director Pengfei's "Take Off" is bringing attention to the stories of Northeast China's working class 🙌🏽 #ChinaCinema #FilmFestival. The way the movie explores themes of love, family, and perseverance in the face of adversity is truly captivating ✈️ #StorytellingMatters. Pengfei's commitment to authenticity shines through in every aspect of the production, from casting to cinematography 🎥 #AuthenticityIsKey.

Jiang Qiming's portrayal of Li Mingqi is particularly noteworthy - his detachment matches the character's emotional state perfectly 💔 #ActorSpotlight. And can we talk about the score by Suzuki Keiichi? It's absolutely breathtaking 🎵 #FilmScore. Pengfei's influence from Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang is evident, but "Take Off" is definitely its own unique entity 🌟 #InfluencesMatter.

I'm excited to see where this journey takes us next 🚀 #FutureOfCinema. With Shuang Xuetao's novella as the foundation, Pengfei has created a fable-like story that transcends time and place, addressing universal questions about dreams and dignity 💫 #UniversalQuestions.
 
OMG, I'm not crying you're taking off...just kidding 🤣! Seriously though, dir Pengfei is on fire with this one! He took a novella and turned it into a cinematic masterpiece that's got me feeling all the feels 💕. The way he balanced love, family, and dreams was pure magic ✨. And can we talk about Jiang Qiming's acting chops? I'm living for his performance in this film 🤩. The cinematography, score, and production design all came together to create something truly special 🎥. Pengfei's dedication to authenticity is inspiring, and I love how he's already planning more films based on Shuang Xuetao's work 📚. Bring on the next one! 👏
 
🤩 just watched "Take Off" and I'm still reeling from it! I love how director Pengfei has evolved his storytelling, but still kept that emotional depth we've come to expect from him. The way he wove in the themes of love, family, and dreams was so powerful 🌟 especially with Jiang Qiming's performance as Li Mingqi - totally brought the character to life! 💥 I also loved how the film showcased the beauty of Northeast China, it was like a breath of fresh air 😊. And can we talk about that score? Suzuki Keiichi killed it 🎵. Pengfei's passion for cinema shines through in every aspect of this movie, and I'm so excited to see what he does next! 👏
 
you know when we think about people chasing their dreams like li mingqi in "take off", it makes me wonder if its about escapism or genuinely wanting to pursue something thats beyond our control 🤔... Pengfei's approach seems so authentic, almost therapeutic. the way he delves into the emotional layers of his characters and lets them breathe is really something special. its like he's inviting us to join li mingqi on this journey of self-discovery and acceptance 😊... what I love about "take off" is that it's not just a story about flight, but also about holding onto our dignity in the face of uncertainty 💨... Pengfei's commitment to preserving the essence of shuang xuetao's work is truly admirable 🙏. its like he's honoring the author's spirit while infusing his own unique perspective into the film 🎥
 
🌃 just watched director pengfei's new film "take off" and it's honestly really moving 🤗. he's got this way of tapping into the human spirit, you know? it's not just about the grand gestures or epic flights, but about the everyday moments that make us feel alive ❤️. i love how he weaves together themes of love, family, and perseverance to create something so universal and relatable 🌈. the cinematography is also insane – all those handheld shots really add to the emotional intensity of the scenes 😲.
 
omg i am literally OBSESSED with director pengfei's latest film "take off"!!! 🤩🎥 his commitment to authenticity is everything i love how he pours his heart into every aspect of the production, from scriptwriting to casting and even cinematography 📸 the score by suzuki keiichi is giving me ALL THE FEELS 💔 and i need more of pengfei's collaborations with shuang xuetao ASAP 💕 this film is not just a story about li mingqi's journey but also an exploration of what it means to hold onto our dreams in the face of life's challenges 💪🏼 for me, "take off" is a masterpiece that will stay with me forever 🙌 can't wait to see what pengfei has in store for us next!!! 😍
 
Pengfei's "Take Off" feels sooo relatable 🤗 I mean, who hasn't had a lifelong dream or passion they just can't seem to shake off? The way the film explores Li Mingqi's obsession with flight is like, so universal 🌟 And Jiang Qiming's performance is insane - he really brings this character to life. The score is also giving me all the feels 😭 It's crazy how much thought and care Pengfei put into every aspect of the production, from casting to cinematography. I love how it shows that even in a story about one man's journey, there's room for exploration of bigger themes like dignity and dreams 🌟
 
I dont think Pengfei was trying to recreate Forrest Gump here 🤔. The guy inherits his dads obsession and becomes driven by love & family, yeah sure but its also about letting go when life gets tough. Thats what makes it so deep 💭
 
lol at dir pengfei thinkin he can just tap into northeast china's warmth & wit 🤣 like its not already super bleak & depressing over there 🌫️ anywayz, i think the dude did a good job with the cinematography - those handheld camera shots are so visceral, it feels like ur right ther in the hot air balloon with li mingqi 😲 & thats score by suzuki keiichi is lowkey perfect too 🎵 Pengfei's got the whole chinese film industry thing down, collaboratein w/ veteran actors & directors, but u can tell he's still tryna find his own voice, which is cool 👍
 
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