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The Breaking Ice

The Breaking Ice (Chinese: 燃冬; pinyin: Rán Dōng) is a 2023 romantic drama film written and directed by Singaporean filmmaker . A China-Singapore co-production, it stars as tour guide Nana, as visitor Haofeng, and as local worker Xiao, following their chance encounters and evolving relationships amid the stark winter landscapes of , a northeastern city bordering . The 97-minute film, shot in and with English subtitles, explores themes of youthful disconnection and transient bonds in a border region. The story centers on Haofeng, a restless young man from who travels to for a friend's wedding and becomes disoriented after losing his phone during a guided tour led by the free-spirited . Joined by Xiao, Nana's sardonic friend and a worker, the trio forms an unlikely alliance, sharing drinks, motorcycle rides through snowy terrains, and visits to sites like the sacred on Changbai Mountain. Their interactions, marked by subtle tensions in a budding , unfold against Yanji's multicultural backdrop of ethnic influences and economic stagnation, highlighting personal struggles with and unfulfilled aspirations. The Breaking Ice had its world premiere at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section. It later screened at festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival and was selected as Singapore's official entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the 96th Academy Awards, though it did not receive a nomination. Chen's third feature after the award-winning Ilo Ilo (2013), the film draws from his experiences observing youth culture in China's border areas and was produced by companies including Singapore's Girafe Pictures and China's Rediance.

Premise and Cast

Plot

Haofeng, a young man from the bustling urban environment of , arrives in the remote border city of in northeastern to attend a friend's . Feeling deeply displaced and adrift in the cold, isolated landscape near the North Korean border, he joins a local tour group at a popular attraction, where he encounters Nana, the free-spirited who navigates the group's visit with quiet efficiency. During the tour, Haofeng becomes separated from his belongings, including his phone, prompting Nana to extend an unexpected invitation for him to join her and her friend Xiao, a lively at a nearby restaurant, for drinks after the excursion ends. The three strangers quickly form an impromptu bond, sharing stories and laughter in a dimly lit bar, where Xiao's impulsive energy draws out Haofeng's guarded demeanor and Nana's subtle resilience begins to surface amid hints of her past disappointments back home. As the evening progresses into a night of at a local club, personal revelations emerge: Haofeng confesses his struggles with and a sense of from his high-pressure city life, while Nana alludes to past disappointments that have left her emotionally frozen, and Xiao reveals vulnerabilities beneath his charismatic facade, including unfulfilled dreams in his stagnant routine. The next day, still reeling from the night's indulgences, Haofeng misses his flight back to , leading the trio to embark on a spontaneous countryside excursion to the scenic . Their adventure involves playful challenges, such as a lighthearted contest inspired by local rumors of a shoplifter with a hefty reward, and moments of deepening intimacy, including a romantic encounter between Haofeng and that discovers but meets with unexpected maturity and acceptance, highlighting the shifting dynamics of their unlikely friendship. Amid the cultural liminality of —a Korean-Chinese enclave blending traditions and languages—the group confronts their isolation through fleeting connections, with 's nephew briefly joining to add a layer of familial warmth to their wandering. As tensions simmer beneath the surface, the friends undertake a tense snowy hike toward , a remote symbolizing potential emotional renewal, where Haofeng grapples with whether to extend his stay and weighs her desires against personal barriers, while Xiao's hidden insecurities threaten to fracture their fragile harmony. Harsh winter weather ultimately thwarts their full ascent, forcing a poignant confrontation with their inner barriers, as the three share a symbolic of passing an ice cube—representing the gradual thawing of their guarded hearts—in the face of Yanji's unrelenting chill.

Cast

The principal cast of The Breaking Ice features as Nana, a former figure skater turned local grappling with personal dissatisfaction from a career-ending injury in the frozen landscapes of . portrays Haofeng, a young man from who arrives as a tourist seeking respite from his life's constraints. plays Xiao, a lively local cook whose outgoing nature helps forge connections among the group during their shared winter escapades. The film's intimate narrative hinges on the dynamic interplay among this central trio, whose evolving relationships underscore themes of youthful disconnection and fleeting bonds in a stark, icy setting. Supporting characters include Wei Ruguang as a encountered by the protagonists and Liu Baisha as one of Nana's group members, alongside other minor participants who populate the backdrop of Yanji's winter landscapes. Casting emphasized emerging talents in their twenties and thirties to authentically convey the aimless ennui of contemporary young adults in , with —known for acclaimed performances in films like Better Days (2019) and (2016)—adding depth to the ensemble following her award-winning roles.

Production

Development

The script for The Breaking Ice originated during director Anthony Chen's 21-day quarantine in amid the in 2021, a period that sparked an for the filmmaker as global productions halted. Chen drew inspiration from his prior visits to , a border city in northeastern , capturing themes of isolation and transience in this remote, multicultural setting. The original Chinese title, Ran Dong (燃冬), translates to "Burning Winter," symbolizing the emotional contrasts between cold external landscapes and inner warmth among the characters. Anthony Chen, a Singaporean filmmaker, transitioned from acclaimed short films to feature-length works, beginning with his debut (2013), which won the at the and established his reputation for intimate, realist dramas exploring family and societal tensions. Building on successes like (2019), Chen brought a multicultural lens—shaped by his Singaporean roots—to this China-set story, emphasizing authentic portrayals of diverse identities in Yanji's ethnic community. Early development involved collaboration with Singapore-based Canopy Pictures and Giraffe Pictures, both associated with Chen, and China's Huace Pictures, which provided key funding and supported the project's bilingual structure in and to reflect Yanji's cultural hybridity. This setup allowed for genuine representation of the region's ethnic Korean population, integral to the film's exploration of and belonging. commenced in late 2021 as a direct milestone following script finalization.

Filming

Principal photography for The Breaking Ice took place over 38 days in and around the near , , capturing the border region's stark beauty through scenes at and local urban sites. The production faced extreme cold, with temperatures reaching -18°C during wintry sequences, which enhanced the authenticity of the film's snowy climax at and allowed for natural snow in key scenes. This harsh environment, ranging from -4°C to -20°C, influenced improvisational elements in actor interactions, as the cast responded organically to the conditions while working from a loose rather than a full script finalized just 10 days prior to shooting. Technically, the film employed handheld to convey the intimate dynamics of the central trio, using a single lens throughout to maintain a raw, unpolished aesthetic. Natural lighting was prioritized to evoke emotional rawness, aligning with the low-budget approach supported by a minimal crew, including a small team and young assistant directors in their early 20s.

Release

Premiere

The Breaking Ice had its world premiere on May 21, 2023, in the section of the . This screening marked director Anthony Chen's return to the festival a decade after his debut feature won the in 2013. The film continued its festival circuit with subsequent screenings, including its North American premiere at the on September 15, 2023. These appearances generated buzz for the film's nuanced depiction of aimless young adults navigating relationships and ennui in China's northeastern border city of . Early reactions from audiences and industry attendees at praised the film's delicate exploration of emotional connections amid isolation, highlighting its humanist approach to subtle interpersonal dynamics. Following the premiere, the film was selected as Singapore's entry for the Best International Feature Film at the .

Distribution and Box Office

The film began its theatrical rollout with a debut in on August 22, 2023, followed by a release in on September 7, 2023. Strand Releasing distributed it in starting January 19, 2024, with subsequent limited expansion to additional regions. Huace Pictures managed distribution in , while local partners, including Golden Village Multiplex in , handled the regional release. The production's independent, art-house focus restricted wider international availability, prioritizing targeted markets over broad commercial strategies. At the box office, The Breaking Ice earned roughly $3.57 million globally, with over 99% of revenue from , underscoring the competitive challenges for dramas amid blockbuster dominance.

Reception

Critical Response

The Breaking Ice received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its atmospheric depiction of youth ennui and interpersonal dynamics in a remote Chinese border town. On , the film holds a 91% approval rating based on 35 reviews, with critics praising its subtle exploration of emotional isolation amid stunning winter landscapes. Similarly, assigns it a score of 71 out of 100 from 12 critics, reflecting generally favorable reception as a poignant that captures the tentative bonds formed in harsh, settings. Reviewers highlighted the film's visual poetry, with Variety commending the "unusually even-sided" love triangle that unfolds with "rounded, snowdrift corners," allowing each character's loneliness to thaw through genuine, underplayed connections. described it as a "sweet and shimmeringly beautiful film" where life "can flow and then freeze and then thaw into something entirely new," emphasizing the emotional resonance of its hazy, immaculately handled imagery against Yanji's frozen backdrop. noted the story's evocation of "liminal" border themes, where Yanji's mix of cultures and languages mirrors the characters' unrequited desires and yearning for connection in an "otherworldly solitude." awarded it two out of four stars, lauding the "exquisitely composed and lit winter scenes" that evoke the frigid air through soft, shimmery musical chords, enhancing the trio's tentative found family dynamic. While the consensus celebrates the authentic chemistry among the leads—particularly Zhou Dongyu, Liu Haoran, and Qu Chuxiao's "perfectly judged" performances—some critiques addressed the deliberate pacing. observed that the film "resonates more strongly when it’s lost in the ice maze than when it’s tracing its steps back," suggesting the slow-burn style suits the theme of existential drift but may stumble in over-explaining emotional blanks, potentially alienating viewers seeking more narrative drive. echoed this by noting that certain motifs, though thematically apt, are "deployed without subtlety," weighing down lighter moments despite the overall delicate touch. Nonetheless, these elements contribute to the film's strong appeal, though its limited reach may have constrained broader exposure.

Accolades

The Breaking Ice premiered in the section of the , where it was nominated for the Award, recognizing its innovative storytelling on youth alienation. The film's selection as one of the top 20 films of the festival by critics underscored its impact as a standout indie drama blending Singaporean and Chinese perspectives. Singapore submitted The Breaking Ice as its entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the in 2024, marking director Anthony Chen's third such selection and highlighting the film's role in elevating Singaporean cinema's global profile, though it was not shortlisted among the 15 finalists. At the 17th in 2024, earned a for for her portrayal of Nana, emphasizing the film's strong performances in the competitive Chinese-language category. Similarly, at the 16th Asia Pacific Screen Awards in 2023, Dongyu received a Best Performance by an Actress , further affirming the ensemble's cross-cultural resonance. The film secured a win for in the in a Supporting Role category at the 2024 Golden Carp Film Awards, a Chinese honor recognizing emerging talents, with additional nominations for Dongyu in and Chen in Best Screenplay. also won the Excellence in Directing Award at the 2023 Denver Festival, praising his nuanced direction of the youth-themed narrative. These accolades positioned The Breaking Ice as a key indie title bridging Asian festival circuits and international recognition.

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