Human fortitude is the spectacle in Li Ruijun’s sixth feature, about an unlikely couple brought together in a hastily arranged marriage, forced to weather the vicissitudes of rural life in China.
This article contains spoilers. A film depicting the lives of impoverished peasants in China has disappeared from the country's cinemas and internet, despite earning more than 100 million yuan (S$20 million) at the box office. Return to Dust , directed by Chinese filmmaker Li Ruijun, was withdrawn from cinemas on September 26 and dropped from all streaming platforms in the.
China has deleted the movie Return to Dust from its streaming services as the love story set in rural China shows a wide gap between rich and poor citizens, s
China has deleted the movie Return to Dust from its streaming services as the love story set in rural China shows a wide gap between rich and poor citizens, said Gizmodo citing social media reports.