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🌌Resurrection (2025) — Bi Gan’s Dazzling New Sci-Fi Dream Odyssey

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🌌Resurrection (2025) — Bi Gan’s Dazzling New Sci-Fi Dream Odyssey

“When the world stopped dreaming, one being dared to remember.”

Visionary director Bi Gan, known for Long Day’s Journey Into Night, returns with his most ambitious work yet — Resurrection (ç‹‚é‡Žæ—¶ä»Ł / Wild Times), a mesmerizing sci-fi drama that fuses philosophy, mythology, and emotion into a cinematic masterpiece.


Premiering to a standing ovation at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Prix SpĂ©cial, Resurrection has already been hailed as one of the boldest works of the decade. The film hits Chinese theaters on November 22, 2025, before its French release on December 10, and the anticipation couldn’t be higher.


🌀 A Dreamless Future — The Story of Resurrection


Set in a distant future where humanity has achieved immortality at the cost of its dreams, Resurrection follows Miss Shu (Shu Qi) — a dream archivist in a world that has forgotten imagination itself. When she encounters a mysterious, inhuman being known only as “The Monster” (Jackson Yee), she learns that he can still dream — something no human has done for generations.


Drawn to this anomaly, Miss Shu enters his dreams — surreal landscapes that mirror the rise and fall of Chinese civilization. Each dream chapter becomes a portal through history, emotion, and myth, revealing a story of desire, regret, and rebirth.

But as she journeys deeper, she must confront an impossible truth: in chasing the dreams of another, she may lose her own sense of self.

“Dreams are not illusions — they are the last proof that we are still human.”

🧠 A Story Told Through the Senses


Bi Gan divides Resurrection into six chapters — one for each of the five senses, plus the mind. Each chapter becomes its own cinematic experience, blending sound, color, and texture in ways that defy traditional storytelling.


Expect kaleidoscopic visuals, hypnotic long takes, and transitions that melt between time and memory. It’s a film that doesn’t just tell a story — it dreams it.


🎭 Cast — Faces of the Unreal

Actor

Role

About

Jackson Yee

Monster / Qiu / Damned Dog / Apollo

A shape-shifting dream entity embodying humanity’s lost emotions.

Shu Qi

Miss Shu

A dream archivist whose curiosity leads her beyond the boundaries of reality.

Mark Chao

Commander

A government enforcer in the world where dreams are forbidden.

Li Gengxi

Tai Zhaomei

A girl who exists only in dreams — a symbol of innocence lost.

Huang Jue

Mr. Luo

A man haunted by forgotten love.

Chloe Maayan

The Smoke Attendant

A spirit of memory and illusion.

Each actor navigates shifting realities and overlapping identities, mirroring Bi Gan’s obsession with how memory distorts time and truth.


🎬 Behind the Vision — Bi Gan’s Cinematic Masterpiece


Directed and written by: Bi Gan

Cinematography: Dong Jingsong

Music: M83

Edited by: Bi Gan

Produced by: Huace Pictures, Dangmai Films, CG Cinéma, Arte France Cinéma, Obluda Films

Runtime: 156 minutes

Languages: Mandarin

Countries: China, France


Bi Gan crafts Resurrection as a fusion of science fiction, metaphysics, and sensory cinema. His lens turns the future into a poem — where cities float in mist, faces dissolve into galaxies, and sound becomes memory.

The score, composed by M83, elevates the film’s dreamscapes into something symphonic — shimmering electronic harmonies blend with traditional Chinese instruments to create an otherworldly soundscape that lingers long after the credits roll.


🌠 Themes — Where Reality Ends and Reverie Begins


💭 Dreams as Resistance — In a world that traded imagination for control, dreaming becomes rebellion.


đŸ•°ïž Time and Identity — The film blurs centuries of Chinese history, suggesting that the past and future coexist within memory.


💔 Love Beyond Form — The relationship between Miss Shu and The Monster transcends body, era, and reality.


đŸ”„ The Human Cost of Immortality — What’s the meaning of eternity if we can no longer feel wonder?


🏆 Cannes Triumph & Critical Acclaim


At Cannes 2025, Resurrection earned a 10-minute standing ovation, with audiences praising Bi Gan’s surreal imagery and emotional ambition. Critics have called it “a spiritual sequel to Tarkovsky’s Solaris” and “the next milestone in Chinese art cinema.”


The film’s haunting exploration of dreams, history, and desire positions it as an early awards season favorite, with Jackson Yee and Shu Qi receiving widespread praise for their transformative performances.

“A hypnotic, visionary work of art that redefines science fiction — Resurrection is pure cinema.”

📅 Release Schedule

  • China Release: November 22, 2025

  • France Release: December 10, 2025

  • Runtime: 156 minutes

  • Genre: Science Fiction / Drama / Mystery

  • Production: Huace Pictures, Dangmai Films, CG CinĂ©ma, Arte France CinĂ©ma

  • Language: Mandarin


🚀 Why Resurrection (2025) Is a Must-Watch


⭐ Bi Gan at His Boldest: After Long Day’s Journey Into Night, this is his most visually daring film.

⭐ Jackson Yee’s Career Peak: A mesmerizing, multi-layered performance that defies expectations.

⭐ Shu Qi’s Emotional Powerhouse Role: Her portrayal of Miss Shu grounds the film’s vast ideas in raw humanity.

⭐ Cinematic Immersion: From its hypnotic tracking shots to sensory-based storytelling, this is cinema as experience.

⭐ Award-Worthy Vision: A frontrunner for international awards and critical acclaim.


⚡ Final Verdict — The Return of Dreams


Resurrection (2025) is not just a movie — it’s a sensory awakening. A breathtaking journey through the collapse of time, the rebirth of imagination, and the endless cycle of human emotion.


Bi Gan delivers an experience unlike any other — haunting, poetic, and visually transcendent. For audiences craving art with meaning, mystery, and magic, Resurrection is a must-see event of the year.

“To dream is to live again. To remember is to rise.”

🎬 Resurrection — In theaters November 22, 2025 (China) and December 10, 2025 (France).



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