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Khi Si'r 14 tuổi yêu Ming, thủ lĩnh của một băng đảng trẻ trong địa phương, anh bắt đầu ngày càng tham gia vào băng nhóm, dần dần cuốn anh vào một thế giới bạo lực.
Thông tin sản xuất
July 27, 1991
Ngày phát hành
Taiwan
Region (TW)
Yang & His Gang Filmmakers
TW
Brighter Summer Productions
TW
Đạo diễn
Yen Hung-ya
Female
Edward Yang
Female
Qu You-ning
Female
Diễn viên
Chang Chen
Xiao Si'r
Lisa Yang
Ming
Chang Kuo-Chu
Father
Elaine Jin Yan-Ling
Mother
Wang Chuan
Eldest Sister
Chang Han
Elder Brother
Chiang Hsiu-Chiung
Middle Sister
Tan Chih-Kang
Ma
Wang Chi-tsan
Cat
Lawrence Ko
Airplane
Wang Bosen
Deuce
Joyce Ni Shu-Chun
Crazy
Weiming Wang
Ka Wu
Liu Liang-tso
Mouth
Chen Yi-wen
Horsecart
Hsu Ming
Wang
Tsai Chin
Wang's Wife
Emily Y. Chang
Ming's Mother
King Shih-chieh
Ming's 7th Uncle
Tang Ru-Yun
Mrs. Xia
Feng Guoqiang
Piggy
Hsiao Ai
Ice-cream Parlour Lady
Chen Hsi-sheng
Blind Fighter Pilot
Yen Hung-ya
Chinese Studies Teacher
Ma Tin-ni
Mathematics Teacher
Chen Shiang-Chyi
Little Doctor's Fiancée
Danny Deng
The Film Director
Shu Kuo-Chih
The Cameraman
Lang Tsu-yun
Policewoman
Wang Dao-nan
Interrogator
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This isn't so much a drama as an intimate observational documentary following the lives of people recently arrived on the island of Taiwan after the Chinese communist party took control of the mainland. There is still a considerable degree of militaristic life amongst the population, and the secret police are never far from the minds of the adults whilst the adolescents come to terms with their own, quite often gang-related, issues too. Those are not, initially at any rate, gangs in the violent sense of New York's "Jets" and "Sharks", but they are just as important in providing a degree of structure, identity and security for a rootless youth who are as uncertain of their future as they are of their past. With more than an oblique nod to "Romeo and Juliet", we meet "Si'r" (Chang Chen) who has a curiously ambivalent relationship with "Ming" (Lisa Yang), with both affiliated to opposing gangs at their high school. On the face of it, you might be forgiven for thinking that we are now in for something soapily teen-angsty, but by using a combination of more standard and more subtle photography, we start to find ourselves more immersed in the lives of these kids as they grow up and find their own identies all against a backdrop that sees their parents' generation coming to terms with a constantly simmering threat of political and social upheaval that leaves no-one safe from the authorities determined to discover any potential communist activists or sympathisers. There isn't so much a pace here as a series of breathing exercises. Some of it hairs along rapidly and occasionally quite violently, some of it is much more cerebral and discursive and some of it - just like life itself - is as dull to watch as it presumably is to live through. This also isn't only a sensitively filmed critique on the coming of ages of people, but also of a nation state and it is not without some elements of joy - though possibly not humour, as is takes it's time to unfold in a fashion that has an unusual and characterful authenticity to it. Like any film that approaches four hours in duration, it does have it's fallow moments but on the whole the performances provide us with measured and engaging characters and if you can get a chance to watch it on a big screen, it's play out a bit like a folk-song lyric Joan Baez might have sung.