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Taipei Story
Qingmeizhuma, Taiwan (1985)


Synopsis

Ah Lung and Shu-chen are lovers who go back a long way. Ah Lung is in the textile business, Shu-chen is a high-level executive. Ah Lung, a businessman of the old fashion, is a baseball fan and has trophies to prove his former prowess in the game. With Shu-chen, however, he is an emotional bankrupt.

Shu-chen's world is quite different from Ah Lung's. Her father is a failed businessman who spends his time hiding from creditors. He hopes that Ah Lung and Shu-chen will help him out of his financial predicament. Shu-chen's status is that of an upwardly mobile, independent career woman but she cannot disentangle herself from the problems of others close to her. Her younger sister is a dropout, a representative of youths who have lost all direction in life. For them, the economically prosperous environment affords avenues for escape in gambling halls, karaoke oars, discos, pubs, joy-riding, brawls, etc.

However, when the pressure of modern life falls upon any individual, young or old, he or she seeks a way to escape. When Shu-chen loses her job, Ah Lung has to swallow his memories of former glories. The two lovers drift apart in their cultural and social perceptions. Contradictions between them come out to the force. Ah Lung feels helpless in the face of dramatic change as his old-world values and morale give way to materialism, modernization and mechanization. As economic pressures press upon them, the relationship worsens and both feel there is no way out.

One night, in a chance dispute with a young man, Ah Lung is stabbed with a knife; unable to get help, he is left to bleed to death on a lonely street. Shu-chen has found a job with her former employer who thinks of starting big. Inside a large, empty office, Shu-chen contemplates a future even richer in material gains but without the intimacy of personal relationships.




Film Festivals & Awards

Special Recommended
Locarno Intl. Film Fest. 1984
Best Director
Pesaro Film Fest. 1988
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Director Bio

YANG Edward

Born in Shanghai, 1947, Yang moved to Taipei with his family in 1949. He distinguished himself as a cartoonist and manga artist while still in his teens. After graduating with a B.S. degree in electrical engineering, he moved to the USA to study computer design and took a higher degree in Computer and Information Sciences. His interest in film led him to enroll at USC film school, but he dropped out after only one semester and worked as a microcomputer and systems designer at a research institute in Seattle for seven years. He returned to Taiwan in 1981 to begin a new career as a filmmaker - initially as a scriptwriter, then as a director.

In 1989 he founded the independent company Yang & His Gang, Filmmakers and made A Bright Summer Day. The company expanded its activities to include theater work in 1992, and was renamed Atom Films & Theater. In addition to financing and producing films and plays, the company is increasingly involved in hi-tech multi-media experiments and applications.




Cast & Crew

Director:  Edward Yang

Cast:  Hou Hsiao-hsien, Cai qing, Nien-Jen Wu, Lin xiuling, Ko I-Cheng, Chen shufang, Mei fang

Producers:  Xian yihua

Cinematographers:  Yang weihan

Screenwriters:  Tian-Wen Chu, Hou Hsiao-hsian, Edward Yang

Editors:  Wang qiyang

Art Directors:  Cai zhengbin

Music:  Tu Duun Chih




Technical Info


Prod. Year: 1985 Release Date: 0000-00-00
Origin: Taiwan Length: 105 min.
Language: Mandarin / Taiwanese Prod. Cost: n/a
Subtitle Lang: English Color Format: Color
Classification: G Screen Format: 35mm
Prod. Company: n/a
Film Website: n/a


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