Taipei Story
Taipei Story | |
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Chinese | 青梅竹馬 |
Mandarin | Qīngméizhúmǎ |
Literally | green plums and a bamboo horse[1] |
Directed by | Edward Yang |
Written by |
Chu Tien-wen Hou Hsiao-hsien |
Starring |
Hou Hsiao-hsien Tsai Chin |
Music by | Edward Yang |
Release dates |
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Country | Taiwan |
Language |
Mandarin Taiwanese |
Taipei Story is a 1985 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Edward Yang. The film stars Yang's fellow filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien, and singer Tsai Chin, who Yang subsequently married. It is one of the earliest films of the New Taiwanese Cinema.
Plot
A young woman (Tsai Chin) urgently seeks to navigate the maze of contemporary Taipei, and find a future. She hopes that her boyfriend Lung (Hou Hsiao-hsien) is the key to the future, but Lung is stuck in a past that combines baseball and traditional loyalty that leads him to squander his nest egg bailing her father out of financial trouble.
Themes
According to the Doc Film Society, the film "displays Yang's uncompromising critique of the middle-class with its dissection of its heroine's emotional fragility, vainly disguised behind the sunglasses she sports day and night. As she flees the past, her boyfriend idealistically clings to it, a Confucian rigidity toward which Yang bears still less patience."[2]
References
- ↑ https://plus.google.com/+jenniferZhuECL/posts/ZbsbtUgzNh2
- ↑ Choi, Edo S.; Iovene, Paola, "A Time for Freedom: Taiwanese filmmakers in transition", doc films Spring 2009 Volume 3 Issue 3, Doc film society, University of Chicago, archived from the original on 9 June 2009, retrieved April 14, 2009