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Yi ye Taibei

  • 2010
  • 1h 25min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
1489
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Chun-Yao Yao and Amber Kuo in Yi ye Taibei (2010)
ComedyCrimeDramaRomance

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA love story takes place over the course of one evening in Taipei.A love story takes place over the course of one evening in Taipei.A love story takes place over the course of one evening in Taipei.

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    • Arvin Chen
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Arvin Chen
  • Star
    • Chun-Yao Yao
    • Amber Kuo
    • Hsiao-chuan Chang
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    1489
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Arvin Chen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Arvin Chen
    • Star
      • Chun-Yao Yao
      • Amber Kuo
      • Hsiao-chuan Chang
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
    • 31Recensioni della critica
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      • 4 vittorie e 6 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali23

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    Chun-Yao Yao
    Chun-Yao Yao
    • Kai
    Amber Kuo
    Amber Kuo
    • Susie
    Hsiao-chuan Chang
    Hsiao-chuan Chang
    • Ji-Yong
    • (as Joseph Chang)
    Lawrence Ko
    Lawrence Ko
    • Hong
    Frankie Kao
    Frankie Kao
    • Brother Bao
    Paul Chiang
    Paul Chiang
    • Gao
    Peggy Tseng
    Peggy Tseng
    • Yuan
    Yo Yang
    Yo Yang
    • Raymond
    • (as Tony Yo-ning Yang)
    Jack Kao
    Jack Kao
    • Father
    Linda Jui-Chi Liu
    Linda Jui-Chi Liu
    • Mother
    • (as Ruiqi Liu)
    Shih-Ping Yang
    • Chao
    Bo-Syuan Wang
    • Southside
    Brian Wong
    • Redhead
    Ching-Lun Hsia
    • Meatball
    • (as Chin Lun Hsia)
    Jonah Tseng
    • Wushing
    Vera Yen
    Vera Yen
    • Peach
    Si-Chen Hsu
    • Fei
    Hsiu-Min Chiu
    Hsiu-Min Chiu
    • Lottery Owner
    • Regia
      • Arvin Chen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Arvin Chen
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    8Eternality

    Chen's film will be easily embraced by anyone who demands something different from their usual diet of Western romantic comedies.

    Executive-produced by Wim Wenders, the great German director of Paris, Texas (1984), and Wings of Desire (1987), Au Revoir Taipei is an assured-feature length debut from Arvin Chen. Written and directed by Chen himself, the film is an ode to light-hearted, whimsical French romantic comedies, but it is ultimately rooted in the culture that is specific to the filmmaker's own. Is Taipei the new Paris, the city of love? Not yet, but through his two lead characters, Chen suggests it could be so, and it could be now.

    Kai (Jack Yao) is the film's protagonist. He longs to be with her girlfriend, Faye, who is now in Paris. He spends many nights at a local bookstore to read a specific guidebook that would teach him French. Susie (Amber Kuo), who works in the bookstore, finds him a lonely sight and tries to talk to him. A few exchanges of nervous glances, and the director has impressively set up a boy-girl tension between the two leads, one that strikes a delicate balance between awkwardness and syrupiness, and of which it remains pleasantly consistent throughout.

    Chen adds in a farcical crime attempt that Kai finds himself embroiled in. It not only turns out to be a discreet relationship building experience for Kai and Susie, but a relevant episode in which the lives of colorful, humorous supporting characters converge, creating a narrative platform for Chen to explore the singular theme of "the longing for love". The performances are generally subdued; however, the lack of expressive or emotional dialogue is not a flaw but Chen's way of letting his characters take on a conservative front.

    These are characters who are either shy, heartbroken (from a failed romance) or simply clueless. We see their motivations but their actions and responses, which are unbeknownst to them, remain quietly humorous to the viewer. And it is this low-key humor that Chen successfully captures that brings a positive vibe to Au Revoir Taipei. The camera-work is clean and simple because the story is clean and simple. Chen could have employed gimmicky techniques like split-screen or quick cuts to show off his talents, but they are not necessary, and I applaud him for that.

    Au Revoir Taipei trades a conventional and overly saccharine romantic fable for something that balances commercial appeal with art-house influences. Accompanied by a breezy though occasionally melancholic score, Chen's film will be easily embraced by anyone who demands something different from their usual diet of Western romantic comedies. This is not true love at first sight, but rather the site of first true love. Enjoy.

    SCORE: 8/10 (www.filmnomenon.blogspot.com) All rights reserved!
    8EyeDunno

    More Dumplings, Please?

    Au Revoir Taipei is simply a balanced, fun, light-hearted movie that you should share with someone. Make sure that you both can live with reading the subtitles (unless you know the language). One can nitpick at any plot holes, or whether something like this could ever happen in real life. But throw all the suspicions and unnecessary skepticism out before you watch. It's simple fun with the premise that love can happen if one isn't blinded by what's around. Fun can happen if you immerse yourself into the cinema world of Taipei... and you feel as though you're truly a visitor. I hungered for street cart dumplings, myself, at the introduction of one character who can't get enough of them.

    There was very little, if any, CGI involved. No explosions or gratuitous violence, either. No one really wanted to hurt anyone else, and one character apologized when he actually did strike another a little too hard. The story line was not at all thick. Just a neat yarn about a guy in love, who's heart is misplaced. Yet the tale becomes intertwined as he gets involved with others who have their own ambitions, and through them, you understand that the main characters are in different stages of love. The result goes farther than anyone bargained, and all parties have to adjust to how each other reacts. A number of the characters were more interested in watching Asian soap operas on TV, and they don't realize that they're missing out of one with people they know!

    Not many have gravitated to Au Revoir, Taipei (at this writing, it has less than 1,000 votes), but if you like international cinema, find this film, a date that likes the same kind of movies, and share it with a bag of fresh-popped.
    7moviexclusive

    You are a Scrooge if you don't step out of the cinema smiling

    As a filmmaker, a sure way of winning your audiences would be to make a crowd pleaser which has the power to leave viewers smiling from ear to ear once the end credits roll. Come on, who would want to be cooped up in a depressing enclosure all day long to ponder about the unhappiness around us? Once in a while, it is healthy to go on a breezy journey where all things happy and unthreatening happen to everyone. This film does just that, and for 85 minutes, you'd be taken on a gratifyingly wondrous trip around Taipei, where you secretly wished that you are one of the protagonists, fleeting from one spot to the next without having to worry about a sad ending.

    First time feature director Arvin Chen brings you a somewhat frivolous tale of an idle young man who wants to visit Paris to hunt down his girlfriend who has unfortunately dumped him recently. He needs money for the trip, so he gets involved with a mobster boss who asks him to help deliver a package. Things go haywire along the way and his goofy friend, the boss' ambitious nephew and a cute bookstore employee get entangled into the web of misadventures. Adding fun to the crowd is a gung ho plainclothes policeman, a motley crew of minions and a group of lindy hop dancers (you have to see the film to understand the importance of their roles in the story).

    The first thing that grabs you is how fluffy the plot is – discovering what love is all about in one night? Sure. But who are we to be cynical about the film when it nabbed the NETPAC/Asian Film Award at the recent Berlin Film Festival? Which is why we let our guards down and went along for the ride, leaving all skepticism and scorn behind us. And guess what, it isn't such a bad thing to feel light as a feather once in a while. If people want to be chirpily entertained, we are not stopping them.

    Kudos also goes to the cinematography department for capturing the appeal of Taipei. The technical package is commendable, especially for a debut feature film. The warm, loving and charming, dare we say it, personalities of the city are engagingly caught on camera lens to complement the story plot.

    Just when you thought the film was lightweight enough, we have equally lovable male and female leads to complete the package – Jack Yao translates enough goof into charisma to appeal to the female audiences while Amber Kuo is so adoringly cute just by pushing the book cart. The best bits of the film go to Frankie Gao (more affectionately known as the Frog Prince to fans of yesteryear's Chinese pop music) as the mobster "villain". The character seems to be tailor made for the iconic pop star, and you have to experience his performance to understand what we are getting at. Elsewhere, look out for familiar faces of Taiwan cinema, including Joseph Chang (why is he sporting a strange hairdo as the plainclothes cop?), Jack Kao (a competent fatherly figure) and Tony Yang (who gets beaten up by Chang in an unintentionally rib tickling sequence).

    Without giving too much away, we are guessing that ss the film's end credits roll, you may just get the urge to pick up lindy hop, and dance those worries away.
    8vince4953529

    Interesting Taiwanese film

    Au Revoir Taipei reminds me of some Western romantic films where love affairs are often thrown in with gangsters, cops, chases etc. But this film clearly is a lot more light hearted contained some hilarious dialogs between the characters. I laughed out loud during the interactions between the cops and between the real estate agents.

    The colors in this film are vibrant, contrasting the night sky, which is very pleasant to behold. There are many locations in the film which I recognized that only added to the realism. I wish there will be more movies like this coming out from Taiwan where intelligent plots and genuine comedic moments dominate.
    9ritu_ruch

    Super adorable

    I hardly fall head over heels in love with a film and this is one film which I so love,it's an adorably cute film with funny story ,lots of twist n cute moments,the background score is also very good the lead cast is wonderful they share such sweet chemistry esp in the last library scene,the way different track n stories are woven together is amazing n adds to the fun.definitely one of the cutest film I have ever seen n one of my favourites

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    • Data di uscita
      • 2 aprile 2010 (Taiwan)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Taiwan
      • Stati Uniti
      • Germania
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Lingue
      • Min Nan
      • Mandarino
      • Francese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Taipei City, Taiwan
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Beta Cinema
      • Cathay Asia Films
      • Atom Cinema
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      • 140.155 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 25 minuti
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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