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  1. The World ( Chinese: 世界; pinyin: Shìjiè) is a 2004 Chinese drama written and directed by Jia Zhangke about the work and the life of several young people moving from the countryside to a world park.

  2. Jul 28, 2005 · A movie about the people who work in a Beijing theme park that replicates famous landmarks from around the world. The director, Jia Zhangke, explores the themes of identity, alienation and modernity in China through the stories of his characters.

  3. Dec 25, 2020 · A Civil War veteran delivers a girl captured by Kiowa Indians to her relatives in Texas. IMDb provides cast and crew, reviews, trivia, plot summary, and more for this 2020 action drama film.

    • (96K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Paul Greengrass
    • 2020-12-25
  4. Apr 15, 2005 · A film by Zhangke Jia about the lives of workers in a Beijing theme park with replicas of world landmarks. Explore the themes of urbanization, globalization, disconnection and romance through the eyes of Tao, Taisheng and Anna.

    • (3.5K)
    • Drama
    • Zhangke Jia
    • 2005-04-15
  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt11900802012 (2009) - IMDb

    Nov 13, 2009 · Action Adventure Sci-Fi. A frustrated writer struggles to keep his family alive when a series of global catastrophes threatens to annihilate mankind. Director. Roland Emmerich. Writers. Roland Emmerich. Harald Kloser. Stars. John Cusack. Thandiwe Newton. Chiwetel Ejiofor. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. +3. Add to Watchlist.

    • (400K)
    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Roland Emmerich
    • 2009-11-13
  6. A young dancer, her security-guard boyfriend and others work at World Park, a bizarre cross-pollination of Las Vegas and Epcot Center where visitors can interact with famous international monuments without ever leaving the Beijing suburbs.

    • 143 min
  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-worldThe World - Metacritic

    Jul 1, 2005 · Acclaimed Chinese director Jia Zhangke casts a compassionate eye on the daily loves, friendships and desperate dreams of the twenty-somethings from China’s remote Provinces who come to live and work at Beijing’s World Park.