Let the Music Fly
Cast & Crew
Story core: Pianist Lang Lang’s grass‑roots rise
The film is based on the real‐life upbringing of international pianist Lang Lang, focusing on his childhood years and his father's support.
Lang Lang’s mother (played by Ma Li) stays in Shenyang working to support the family, while his father (portrayed by Jiang Wen) quits his job to move to Beijing and fully commit to Lang Lang’s piano lessons—serving as both mentor and provider.
Journey:
Starting in Shenyang, Lang Lang trains under Beijing masters—portrayed by Yu Hewei as teacher Zhao Pingguo—and competes internationally in Germany and Japan. At age 17, he takes the stage in a top American concert hall. The narrative emphasizes their northeastern, humble origins challenging the elite Western classical musical world, underscoring the theme: "Using piano skill to shatter art’s ceiling."Key turning points:
The film highlights crucial moments: young Lang Lang’s inspiration from “Tom and Jerry,” criticism from a strict teacher (He Saifei), and encouragement from his “watermelon-seller uncle” (played by Lei Jiayin).All‑star cast & portrayals:
The film brings together a roster of powerhouse actors from the Chinese-speaking film industry, with most roles directly corresponding to real-life figures:
Jiang Wen as Lang Lang’s father, Lang Guoren; Ma Li plays Lang's mother, Zhou Xiulan;
He Saifei plays the strict teacher (based on the "angry professor" in Lang Lang's autobiography);
Lei Jiayin plays the watermelon-selling uncle (who received property returns from Lang Lang in real life);
Ge You plays the central conservatory teacher Wang Ziyue (based on mentor Zhao Pingguo);
Xin Zhilei plays the caring teacher Xiao Lin;
Lang Lang's wife Gina makes a cameo as a pregnant woman, symbolizing the intertwining of their fates.
Style Controversies and Critical Feedback:
Narrative Approach: Critics pointed out that the film adopts a "chronicle-style" structure, linking events like exams and competitions through subtitles, and was criticized for lacking dramatic tension and depth. The portrayal of Lang Lang's character emphasizes a "leveling-up" path, with less focus on artistic exploration and psychological growth.
Performance Style: The ensemble cast presents a "hyperactive" performance, accompanied by intense piano music and Northeast dialect dialogue. Some viewers felt it was loud but lacked subtlety.
Thematic Exploration: The depiction of the "Lang family education method" focuses on the father's strong-willed approach and confidence, without delving into the universality of the method; the patriarchal narrative's instrumental treatment of female characters (e.g., Lang's mother's line "allowing infidelity," and gendered gazes toward female teachers) also sparked controversy.
Market Response: Upon release, the film received a Douban rating of 6.7 (as of July 2025), matching Jiang Wen's previous work Gone with the Bullets as his lowest-rated directorial film.
- Release Date2025 年 7 月 18 日
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- Subsidy Amount
Sichuan Province Major Art Project Support and Excellent Award in 2023
- Local Box Office$11,009,600 USD (as of July 23, 2025)
- Filming Locations
- Beijing
- Runtime2 hours 24 minutes
- Picture Format
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- IMDb RatingN/A





