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AMP Cinema for Free: Child of Peach (1987) by Chen Chun-liang and Chao Chung-hsing

About This Film

The first entry in the Taiwanese Peach Kid trilogy, “” is directed by  and . The film is a loose adaptation of the Japanese story of Momotaro, a popular hero of folklore who was born from a giant peach and triumphed over demons alongside animal comrades. Unapologetically whacky, energetic, and colourful, the movie is a delight to behold, with even its shortcomings adding to its charm.

Synopsis

During an attack on their home by the evil King Devil (Huang Chung-yu), desperate parents stash their son Tao Tai-lang (Lin Hsiao-lao) inside a giant peach that carries him away to safety. It's not long before the peach and its cargo are discovered by an elderly couple who have been praying for a child. They name the boy Peach Kid and oversee his rapid growth as he begins to display superhuman abilities. However, when King Devil raises an army using the power of the Sword of Sun, Peach Kid must band together with new allies to hunt him down and restore peace.

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About the author

Panos Kotzathanasis

My name is Panos Kotzathanasis and I am Greek. Being a fan of Asian cinema and especially of Chinese kung fu and Japanese samurai movies since I was a little kid, I cultivated that love during my adolescence, to extend to the whole of SE Asia.

Starting from my own blog in Greek, I then moved on to write for some of the major publications in Greece, and in a number of websites dealing with (Asian) cinema, such as Taste of Cinema, Hancinema, EasternKicks, Chinese Policy Institute, and of course, Asian Movie Pulse. in which I still continue to contribute.

In the beginning of 2017, I launched my own website, Asian Film Vault, which I merged in 2018 with Asian Movie Pulse, creating the most complete website about the Asian movie industry, as it deals with almost every country from East and South Asia, and definitely all genres.

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