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Girlfriend Boyfriend

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
2180
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Girlfriend Boyfriend (2012)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen three rebellious students leave their hometown to pursue their lifelong dreams in the big city, their relationships start to face the pressures of real life as the 1980s Taiwanese socio... Alles lesenWhen three rebellious students leave their hometown to pursue their lifelong dreams in the big city, their relationships start to face the pressures of real life as the 1980s Taiwanese socio-political reformation movement unfolds in the background.When three rebellious students leave their hometown to pursue their lifelong dreams in the big city, their relationships start to face the pressures of real life as the 1980s Taiwanese socio-political reformation movement unfolds in the background.

  • Regie
    • Ya-che Yang
  • Drehbuch
    • Ya-che Yang
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lun-Mei Gwei
    • Hsiao-chuan Chang
    • Rhydian Vaughan
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    7,0/10
    2180
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    • Regie
      • Ya-che Yang
    • Drehbuch
      • Ya-che Yang
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lun-Mei Gwei
      • Hsiao-chuan Chang
      • Rhydian Vaughan
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 8 Gewinne & 25 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Lun-Mei Gwei
    Lun-Mei Gwei
    • Mabel
    Hsiao-chuan Chang
    Hsiao-chuan Chang
    • Liam
    • (as Joseph Chang)
    Rhydian Vaughan
    Rhydian Vaughan
    • Aaron
    Bryan Shu-Hao Chang
    Bryan Shu-Hao Chang
    • Ron
    Yung Kuan
    Yung Kuan
    • Liam's Father
    Nai-Hua Lin
    Nai-Hua Lin
    • Liam's Mother
    • (as Nai-Hua Chiu)
    Ning Ding
    Ning Ding
    • Mabel's Mother
    Serena Fang
    Serena Fang
    • Aaron's Wife
    Cheng-Chien Chang
    • Aaron's Father-in-law - 1997
    Alan Chen
    Alan Chen
    • Plainchothesman - 1990
    Etsen Chen
    • Best Man - 1990
    Shirley Chien
    • President of the Gym - 1997
    Ling Chou
    • Oppressor Yin - 1985
    Sam Ho
    • Ron's Husband - 1997
    Jill Hu
    • Swim Team - 1985
    Yao-Ren Kuo
    Yao-Ren Kuo
    • Military Instructor - 1985
    Chia-Yen Lee
    • Swim Team - 1985
    J.C. Lei
    • Younger Twin Sister - 2012
    • (as Hsiao-Lan Chang)
    • Regie
      • Ya-che Yang
    • Drehbuch
      • Ya-che Yang
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    10clinluo

    The end of youth, we are not free

    She loves him! he loves him! If the relationship is not established when time is not established, we are not willing to endure hardships for anyone, we are just asking for hardship. No matter how much we fall in love, we can't stand the most primitive cold of the world. Love is bigger than being loved, we are all Meibao, we are all Ah Liang, we believe in love and suffering for love, and later surrendered to become a good medicine. Magnolia floated by, things have changed.
    3Jonathon_Natsis

    Over-ambition leads to failure on all fronts.

    Of all topics, who would have thought the concept of Taiwanese nationalism would have been such a difficult one to convey on screen? Last year, the ambitious but bloated Warriors of the Rainbow made a respectable attempt to tell the story of the Taiwanese Indigenous and their battle to keep their land against the invading Japanese. In 2012, director Ya-Che Yang travels down a more contemporary path, as Girlfriend Boyfriend recounts the changing lives and persistent love triangle between three close friends against the backdrop of social upheaval, as Taiwan breaks free of its martial law rule and attempts to forge a new identity.

    Admittedly, this film's political agenda plays a secondary role to the interplay between its three main characters (Lun Mei Gwei, Hsiao-Chuan Chang and Fon Yuen Vaughan), for which it should be commended, but that is where the applause ends. Because for all its promise, Girlfriend Boyfriend simply cannot decide what sort of film it wants to be, and the result is a disjointed cluster of unnecessary side plots and generally melodramatic fare.

    For a film that classifies itself as a comedy, it facilitates no laughs beyond the opening act, instead gradually descending into a miserable soap opera. That is not to say that its attempt at humour was off the mark; an impossibility due to the total lack of humour in the first place.

    The film's attempt to deepen the story by throwing in new themes for the characters to intermittently deal with (including adultery, homosexuality and self-inflicted disconnectedness) actually has the opposite effect, as the plot becomes needlessly convoluted. It closes on an ending intending to justify the struggles each character has endured, but the fact that it completely overlooks the fate of Aaron, arguably the film's most relatable character, leaves the viewer wanting more, but also glad that the ordeal is over.

    *There's nothing I love more than a bit of feedback, good or bad. So drop me a line on jnatsis@iprimus.com.au and let me know what you thought of my review. If you're looking for a writer for your movie website or other publication, I'd also love to hear from you.*
    8tpsn

    Nice

    I don't speak Mandarin but thoroughly enjoys this film. High recommended for anyone who is interested in foreign film!
    7twentywo

    A coming-of-age love story tangled in life's complexities

    Those clued in to Taiwan's much-hyped cinematic wave and new generation of auteurs will find Ya-che Yang's new work familiar ground.

    A blend of coming-of-age realities and a fair dose of human drama, it's a formula that has been shown to work wonders.

    Moderation, however, is often shown to be the achilles heel when following such proved plot formulas. And while the film touches many a raw soul rooted in the conundrums of unrequited love, it is also perhaps where Girlfriend Boyfriend flatters to deceive.

    Set against Taiwan's political wave of student uprisings in 1985, Girlfriend Boyfriend is a film about three school students coming to grips with their sexualities and self-consciousness.

    Sean (Shu-Hao Chang), Liam (Hsiao-chuan Chang) and Mabel (Lunmei Kwai) are best friends who are bonded by the anti-establishment ideology of the time.

    Each brings a different element and perspective but all three pieces fit into a perfect team picture of revolutionary prodigies staking their places in society.

    Of course, the adrenalin-charging environment of the times can only raise the levels of raging teenage hormones, and the viewer is slowly thrown to question whether their friendship is defined by bonds, or by their own love agendas.

    In giving each of his three leading characters a distinctive unyielding persona, Ya-che Yang sets the development of his characters in a natural motion as the years pass.

    While the consistency helps the viewer take a liking to them and their unconventional ideologies, it also surfaces a rigidity that extends to their love interests. And that, while stemmed in the film's main theme, is also what this critic felt was overscripted to the point of tiresome blabber.

    All in all, the viewer leaves the theatre sharing the sense of resignation to life's conundrums the film's three lead characters convey through their complicated characters at some time or another.

    The great Oscar Wilde penned "Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life"

    If it was pertaining to Girlfriend Boyfriend (2012), it might make sense to put away the tissue box readied for Hollywood-esque heart-rending moments, and bring a state of human consciousness into the theatre.
    8webmaster-3017

    HK Neo Reviews: GF*BF 女朋友。男朋友

    "GF*BF" is one of those tragic life experiences disguised within layers of a coming of age kind of youthful romance, but really it is a deep and complicated emotional turmoil about three tragic souls growing up in Taiwan during the 80s period of immense social change.

    "GF*BF" is an immensely difficult film to review, as it is one of those films that is impossible to dislike. It is well directed, stylishly filmed, complicatedly and originally scripted, filled with some truly wonderful and convincing performances, but somehow, it doesn't totally go the distance. In saying so, director Yang Ya-che does a wonderful job in bringing such a complicated and layered script to life and almost pulled it off convincingly. In fact, there are times when I was almost overwhelmed by the volume of feelings and emotions on display, but somehow the film lacks a resonance emotional connection with the audience that could have propel the film to reach its lofty ambitions. Not unlike 2006′s Taiwanese youth romance "Eternal Summer" (also starring lead actor Joseph Chang), the film deals with similar issues and situated during a testing period of time in Taiwan and for youth growing up in general.

    In many ways the film attempts to say too much, striving to be far too complex and by the end of it, the film itself is caught within its own web. There is just so much potential that director Yang could've explored, but somehow fails to fully capitalize on it. In fact, some scenes are so powerful and notable, namely the intense confrontation scene at the karaoke room, the simple good bye gesture from Gwei Lun Mei looking on by the bedroom window and the brilliant scene at the airport near the end. At times, the quality from these scenes feels as though it came from a different movie all together. However, a few scenes do not make a movie and instead of uplifting the audience to the ultimate emotional connection, the film decides to cut and chop to another time period.

    Joseph Chang ("Eternal Summer") at times is able to even outshine the always brilliant Gwei Lun Mei ("Secret"). Chang is quietly wonderful in the conflicted role and carries the film with the most difficult character on hand. Rhydian Vaughan ("Love 2012") tries hard, but is given far too little material to work with, other than being a total jerk. In a way, Gwei Lun Mei is fast becoming the Taiwanese's version of Zhou Xun and that's the highest order of compliment an Asian actress can receive in this day and age. Her chemistry with Chang is undeniable and the subtle moments between the two are best left in the unspoken scenes of early tiny touches, wandering eyes and some stirring emotions. What director Yang is able to achieve is being able to create and allow the audience to focus on the two main characters (Gwei Lun Mei and Joseph Chang) that in more than one ways or another are clearly two complete mirror images of each other.

    At the end of the day, Yang tries extremely hard to convince the audience about the subject matter that he is trying to say. While there are notions of life, love and friendship that one can possibly learn from or even relate, the film seems more occupy with the twists and turns of complexity into the dynamics of the trio relationships than actual cinematic experience for the audience. With that being said, "GF*BF" is easily a good film, filled with some truly wonderful performances, helmed by an ambitious director and illuminated by a difficult period of change in Taiwanese history. One just cannot help compare the similarities with 2006's "Eternal Summer", but of the two films, there is no doubt that Yang takes it much further. A good film that comes up short of its lofty ambitions (Neo 2012)

    I rate it 8/10

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 3. August 2012 (Taiwan)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Taiwan
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      • 64.414 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 29.016 $
      • 5. Aug. 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 667.626 $
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