By Lai Kun-Yu There are a lot of bad films in theater right now, but none of them are similar to “Story in Taipei”. Mostly, what makes a...
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By Lai Kun-Yu “Missing Johnny” is a story that records young people in Taipei. Filled with energy and power, this film...
By Lai Kun-yu “Thanatos, Drunk” is the best work that the director Chang Tso-chi ever made, because it deals with extremely complex emotions...
By Kun-Yu Lai Reviewing Taiwanese Cinema history, everyone refers to the masters of Taiwanese New Wave, like Hou Hsiao-hsien, Edward Yang, Wan Jen and Wang...
By Lai Kun-Yu “The Island That All Flow By” is a television film that was released in 2016. It perfectly combines social issues...
By Lai Kun-Yu If love is an eternal emotion, what would change in the feeling after time goes by? In the movie “Three Times”, director Hou...
If the anger of youth has no way out, what would young people do? “Bamseom Pirates Seoul Inferno” shows two crazy students using their instruments...
In the fourteenth entry in the column, we take a look at a Pakistani, an Indian, and the first film of one of our own, Kun Yu-lai. Dia (2018) by Hamza Bangash...
“The Bold, the Corrupt, and The Beautiful” is a film about a female family, whose act as middle-men in a series of political corruption bribes...