The movie concludes in its characteristically ambiguous fashion. Cindy’s parents are taken to see the Three Gorges Dam, the creation that has impacted their lives so greatly. They don’t seem to understand it or the electricity it will create. Then, the Yus are shown moving out of their old home by the riverside. With time-lapse filmography, we watch the Yu’s house eventually swallowed by the waters. We see Cindy looking out of the porthole of the ship, perhaps at the area where her house used to be. The Yus move to a new home up in the city. It is old, dark, and dingy. However, it does have one bastion of modernity the Yus formerly lacked, an electric light. And that, in the end, is the reason the dam is being built.
Up the Yangtze is appropriate for high school and above due to the edgy emotion of the film and some issues with vulgar language (in the subtitles only). The official Web site for the film is http://www.uptheyangtze.com/.