The Princess of Nebraska
2007 · Movie · 77 min. · United States
The story of a pregnant Chinese girl's life in the U.S. Based on the the short story by Yiyun Li. Sasha (Ling Li) is part of the new youth generation of China, unbeholden to traditions and history, always trying to find themselves in the present moment. An exchange student in Nebraska, Sasha is pregnant after a one-night stand with Yang, a young man she knew briefly in Beijing. He was a “nan dan,” a male actor who specializes in female roles in the Beijing Opera. She departs for San Francisco, where she plans to get an abortion. Boshen (Brian Danforth), a Caucasian American, who had an affair with Yang while living in China, takes Sasha in, hoping to persuade her to keep the child. However, Sasha is determined to do what she pleases – it’s her body, it’s her future. She wants to explore the new options open to her. Sasha soon meets X, a bar hostess who reminds her of Yang, and they entertain a group of businessmen in a private karaoke room. Later she spends the night with X. Throughout, Sasha is text-messaging Yang, who never responds. She also creates a video diary with her cell phone which is intercut throughout the narrative. Along with her yearning for freedom, she also longs for connection. At an ultrasound appointment, Sasha she sees the life growing inside her and something in her countenance changes. Boshen has talked to her about setting up a family, a new kind of family. Perhaps she will make a different decision after all. Sasha leaves the clinic and watches a parade. In the final sequence, she is by herself, in a large empty room, lip-synching to the plaintive song by Antony and the Johnsons, “Hope There's Someone,” which begins “Hope there’s someone/Who'll take care of me/When I die, will I go.”
Direction Wayne Wang
Cast Li Ling · Brian Danforth · Pamelyn Chee · Jacintha Charles · Patrice Binaisa · Hiep Thi Le · Bing Chen · Nanrisa Lee
Soundtrack Kent Sparling
Screenplay Michael Ray · Yiyun Li
Cinematography Richard Wong
Original title The Princess of Nebraska
5.2
228 votes (FilmAffinity)
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