As we delve more into Taiwan cinema in the tribute we are running in Amp, it becomes evident that one of the nucleus of the local industry is the youth film, with movies about students or individuals that have recently finished school appearing in abundance. Yu Jhi-han, in his feature debut, presents another such film, mostly dealing with youth crime and the issues young individuals from broken families face.
The Young Hoodlum is screening at Asian Pop Up Cinema
The story revolves around four young men, who, headed by Ya-lin, who has actual ties with organized crime, try to survive by indulging in petty crime and occasionally, Atm card scams. Always on the brink of getting caught, they thrive on the adrenaline, while their relationship mirrors that of a family, a necessity for them since all come from broken homes. However, when Pin Ran, a girl from a rich family becomes part of the gang,...
The Young Hoodlum is screening at Asian Pop Up Cinema
The story revolves around four young men, who, headed by Ya-lin, who has actual ties with organized crime, try to survive by indulging in petty crime and occasionally, Atm card scams. Always on the brink of getting caught, they thrive on the adrenaline, while their relationship mirrors that of a family, a necessity for them since all come from broken homes. However, when Pin Ran, a girl from a rich family becomes part of the gang,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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