Released Date:
1997-08-07
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
Taiwan
Runtime:
115 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (1741 Reviews)
Director:
Ming-liang TsaiIn Taiwan, Xiao-kang, a young man in his early 20s, lives with his parents in near silence. He is plagued by severe neck pain. His father is bedeviled by water first leaking into his bedroom and then flooding the apartment; rain is incessant. Xiao-kang's mother is overcome by sexual longing for her son, sometimes making seemingly incestuous overtures. They try virtually every intervention for Xiao-kang's neck: Western medicine, a chiropractor, acupuncture, an herbal doctor, and a faith healer, Master Liu. Are the family's silent dynamics and Xiao-kang's neck pain connected? And what about the body floating in the Tamsui River: is everything dead?
Released Date:
1999-03-24
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
Taiwan, France
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (2374 Reviews)
Director:
Ming-liang TsaiA strange disease starts to affect people in Taiwan just before the year 2000. The authorities order everyone to evacuate, but some tenants of an apartment building stay put, including a shop owner who lives by himself. One day, a plumber goes to the shop owner's apartment to check the pipes. The plumber drills a small hole in the floor, which comes down through the ceiling of another apartment. The hole never gets repaired, and this leads to some tension between the shop owner and the woman who lives below him.
Released Date:
1999-03-24
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
Taiwan, France
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (2365 Reviews)
Director:
Ming-liang TsaiA strange disease starts to affect people in Taiwan just before the year 2000. The authorities order everyone to evacuate, but some tenants of an apartment building stay put, including a shop owner who lives by himself. One day, a plumber goes to the shop owner's apartment to check the pipes. The plumber drills a small hole in the floor, which comes down through the ceiling of another apartment. The hole never gets repaired, and this leads to some tension between the shop owner and the woman who lives below him.
Released Date:
1999-03-24
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
Taiwan, France
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (2365 Reviews)
Director:
Ming-liang TsaiA strange disease starts to affect people in Taiwan just before the year 2000. The authorities order everyone to evacuate, but some tenants of an apartment building stay put, including a shop owner who lives by himself. One day, a plumber goes to the shop owner's apartment to check the pipes. The plumber drills a small hole in the floor, which comes down through the ceiling of another apartment. The hole never gets repaired, and this leads to some tension between the shop owner and the woman who lives below him.
Released Date:
2001-09-26
Languages:
Mandarin, French, Min Nan, English
Countries:
Taiwan, France
Runtime:
116 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (3359 Reviews)
Director:
Ming-liang TsaiWhen a young street vendor with a grim home life meets a woman on her way to Paris, they forge an instant connection. He changes all the clocks in Taipei to French time; as he watches Franèois Truffaut's "Les 400 Coups," she has a strange encounter with its now-aging star, Jean-Pierre Leaud.
Released Date:
2003-12-12
Languages:
Mandarin, Min Nan
Countries:
Taiwan
Runtime:
82 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (2587 Reviews)
Director:
Ming-liang TsaiSung Hsi (additional narrative)
Ming-liang Tsai
A Japanese tourist takes refuge from a rainstorm inside a once-popular movie theater, a decrepit old barn of a cinema that is screening a martial arts classic, King Hu's 1966 "Dragon Inn." Even with the rain bucketing down outside, it doesn't pull much of an audience -- and some of those who have turned up are less interested in the movie than in the possibility of meeting a stranger in the dark.
Released Date:
2003-12-12
Languages:
Mandarin, Min Nan
Countries:
Taiwan
Runtime:
82 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (2599 Reviews)
Director:
Ming-liang TsaiSung Hsi (additional narrative)
Ming-liang Tsai
A Japanese tourist takes refuge from a rainstorm inside a once-popular movie theater, a decrepit old barn of a cinema that is screening a martial arts classic, King Hu's 1966 "Dragon Inn." Even with the rain bucketing down outside, it doesn't pull much of an audience -- and some of those who have turned up are less interested in the movie than in the possibility of meeting a stranger in the dark.
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