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China Moon (1994)
Released By: Orion Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Orion Home Video
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Director: John Bailey
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
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Cast: Charles Dance, Ed Harris, Madeleine Stowe, Benicio Del Toro
Published ID: 5079
UPC: 027616869487,
Plot: China Moon is a slick noir thriller, nice to look at, well-acted and directed, but ultimately predictable, even to its surprise ending. Kyle Bodine (Ed Harris) falls in love with Rachel Munro (Madeleine Stowe), the unhappily married wife of a drunken Southern aristocrat Rupert (Charles Dance). One night, tired of his beatings and abuse, Rachel kills Rupert, apparently in self-defense. Kyle helps her cover-up the crime and establish an alibi. However, Kyle's young partner Lamar (Benecio Del Toro) suspects Rachel of the murder and begins an investigation. In fairly predictable plot twists reminiscent of the far superior Body Heat Kyle finds his life falling apart. While the plot is contrived, the performances are convincing, particularly that of Madeline Stowe as the treacherous Rachel. Ed Harris gives the character of Kyle depth and complexity. Cinematographer-turned-director John Bailey gives the film a great, dark, rain-slicked noir look and feel and lingers on details which take an otherwise predictable mystery/thriller and make it seem like a game of wits. ~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide
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China Moon DVD Review
Added 8/14/2009

China Moon is an entertaining film with fine performances by Ed Harris and Madeleine Stowe; it also has a good score by George Fenton. My only comment is as follows: The main police investigation in the film revolves around the difference between the diameters of 38 Special and 9mm bullets. The fact of the matter is that there's no difference between the diameters of these two bullets; both 38 Special and 9mm bullets are .357 inch in diameter; in other words, 38 Special bullet diameter is also 9 millimeter. The 38 Special is not to be confused with the ordinary 38 caliber. The gun in question in the movie is a 38 Special, as in fact mentioned in one scene by the police captain when he's talking with Ed Harris.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
MESMERIZING ROMANTIC THRILLER/FILM NOIR
Added 6/22/2009

I was really impressed with the movie "China Moon". The DVD quality is excellent, with outstanding picture quality. In this movie, Ed Harris stars as Kyle Bodine, a Florida police detective who's been in the business a long time and has been teamed up with Lamar Dickey, played by Benicio del Torro, as his new partner. One night at a local bar, Kyle spots Rachel, played by Madeleine Stowe, and is immediately smitten. It doesn't take much imagination to figure out what will happen next. Suffice it here to say they begin an affair, but Rachel is married.

The scene that impressed me most was the one out on the lake, when they are out in the canoe under that brilliant moon, with the water shining in the moonlight. It's really stunning visual imagery and the director did an outstanding job of using this scene to help create real chemistry between Harris and Stowe. They seemed to relate well anyway, and were highly believable as being in love. Charles Dance also gives an outstanding performance as Stowe's highly abusive banker husband; he gives you the chills just by looking at him.

If you are looking for a romantic suspense thriller with real chemistry and stunning visual imagery, plus excellent acting, I highly recommend "China Moon." It is one to hang onto and watch over and over.


1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
no title
Added 3/27/2006

I don't know, I don't think it merits more than three stars, in spite of one terrific cast. The plot is not that original and the ending is terribly unsatisfying, even if it is perhaps more true to life. Ed Harris looks great here, but the one to watch is his partner, Benicio Del Toro, who was Rosie Perez' husband in "Fearless". This was filmed before "Blink" which also starred Stowe. Was set in Florida and the house they used - the outside - was georgeous, with one of those wrap-around porches. I kept wondering throughout why they made such a point of showing Stowe's wedding ring flashing. It was distracting since nothing came of it. And no mention of how Stowe connected to Del Toro at all. They don't seem to move in the same circles. Also doesn't make sense that her husband wouldn't give her anything in a divorce, because she had some very incriminating pictures taken of him in bed with the blond hired by Del Toro, who worked at Dance's bank. And how did they connect up? She stood to get more by going for being Dance's next wife. Lots of questions; no answers.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Commit a crime and the world is made of glass
Added 6/13/2004

This devasting Emerson's statement works out in this modern film noir with stunning accuracy.
Ed Harris falls in love with a femme fatale (the seductive Madeleine Stowe) . She is a married woman and obviosuly all the consequences derivated from this affair will be a real elevator to the gallow.
The surrounding atmosphere is dark and the dramatic nucleus of the picture with the rain as a background seems anticipate the demons that will get out from the Pandora box.
Ed Harris is superb like the policeman who slow but progressively watchs how his efforts for avoid to be discovered as the cover woman become ashes.
The somber role of this double face cop played by Benicio del Toro was a hit for him.
Madeleine Stowe is perfect. She is still one of the most beatiful actress in the cinema , but her shame gaze shines with amazing realism. She reminds me too much to a spanish actress called Ana Torrent (Thesis) .
It's hard to forget the long tradition of the film noir in the american cinema . The two most remarkable triumphs given in the
eighties were Body Heat and The Black Widow.
However, the director John Bailey assumed the challenge and won the match with this film.
Excelent atmosphere though I feel too much enlightment in certain sequences. If not for that detail, I would give this film five stars.

7 out of 8 people found this helpful.
movie noir at its best
Added 11/17/2003

they dont make movies like this anymore.Lamar Dickey is just another wide eyed wet behind the ears rookie cop or so it would seem to his partner.this movie takes a very Hitchcock like turn and suddenly the detective investigating the bank owners murder is now the prime suspect!
2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
China Moon DVD Review
Added 8/14/2009

China Moon is an entertaining film with fine performances by Ed Harris and Madeleine Stowe; it also has a good score by George Fenton. My only comment is as follows: The main police investigation in the film revolves around the difference between the diameters of 38 Special and 9mm bullets. The fact of the matter is that there's no difference between the diameters of these two bullets; both 38 Special and 9mm bullets are .357 inch in diameter; in other words, 38 Special bullet diameter is also 9 millimeter. The 38 Special is not to be confused with the ordinary 38 caliber. The gun in question in the movie is a 38 Special, as in fact mentioned in one scene by the police captain when he's talking with Ed Harris.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
MESMERIZING ROMANTIC THRILLER/FILM NOIR
Added 6/22/2009

I was really impressed with the movie "China Moon". The DVD quality is excellent, with outstanding picture quality. In this movie, Ed Harris stars as Kyle Bodine, a Florida police detective who's been in the business a long time and has been teamed up with Lamar Dickey, played by Benicio del Torro, as his new partner. One night at a local bar, Kyle spots Rachel, played by Madeleine Stowe, and is immediately smitten. It doesn't take much imagination to figure out what will happen next. Suffice it here to say they begin an affair, but Rachel is married.

The scene that impressed me most was the one out on the lake, when they are out in the canoe under that brilliant moon, with the water shining in the moonlight. It's really stunning visual imagery and the director did an outstanding job of using this scene to help create real chemistry between Harris and Stowe. They seemed to relate well anyway, and were highly believable as being in love. Charles Dance also gives an outstanding performance as Stowe's highly abusive banker husband; he gives you the chills just by looking at him.

If you are looking for a romantic suspense thriller with real chemistry and stunning visual imagery, plus excellent acting, I highly recommend "China Moon." It is one to hang onto and watch over and over.


1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
no title
Added 3/27/2006

I don't know, I don't think it merits more than three stars, in spite of one terrific cast. The plot is not that original and the ending is terribly unsatisfying, even if it is perhaps more true to life. Ed Harris looks great here, but the one to watch is his partner, Benicio Del Toro, who was Rosie Perez' husband in "Fearless". This was filmed before "Blink" which also starred Stowe. Was set in Florida and the house they used - the outside - was georgeous, with one of those wrap-around porches. I kept wondering throughout why they made such a point of showing Stowe's wedding ring flashing. It was distracting since nothing came of it. And no mention of how Stowe connected to Del Toro at all. They don't seem to move in the same circles. Also doesn't make sense that her husband wouldn't give her anything in a divorce, because she had some very incriminating pictures taken of him in bed with the blond hired by Del Toro, who worked at Dance's bank. And how did they connect up? She stood to get more by going for being Dance's next wife. Lots of questions; no answers.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
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