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The Hole

Original title: Dong
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
4.7K
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The Hole (1998)
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While never-ending rain and a strange disease spread by cockroaches ravage Taiwan, a plumber makes a hole between two apartments and the inhabitants of each form a unique connection, enacted... Read allWhile never-ending rain and a strange disease spread by cockroaches ravage Taiwan, a plumber makes a hole between two apartments and the inhabitants of each form a unique connection, enacted in musical numbers.While never-ending rain and a strange disease spread by cockroaches ravage Taiwan, a plumber makes a hole between two apartments and the inhabitants of each form a unique connection, enacted in musical numbers.

  • Director
    • Tsai Ming-liang
  • Writers
    • Tsai Ming-liang
    • Pi-ying Yang
  • Stars
    • Kuei-Mei Yang
    • Kang-sheng Lee
    • Miao Tien
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    4.7K
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    • Director
      • Tsai Ming-liang
    • Writers
      • Tsai Ming-liang
      • Pi-ying Yang
    • Stars
      • Kuei-Mei Yang
      • Kang-sheng Lee
      • Miao Tien
    • 19User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Kuei-Mei Yang
    Kuei-Mei Yang
    • The Woman Downstairs
    Kang-sheng Lee
    Kang-sheng Lee
    • The Man Upstairs
    Miao Tien
    Miao Tien
    • A Shopper
    • (as Tien Miao)
    Hui-Chin Lin
    • A Neighbor
    Hsiang-Chu Tong
    • The Plumber
    Kun-huei Lin
    • The Kid
    Shiang-chyi Chen
    Shiang-chyi Chen
      Daphne Han
        Bo-Chin Wei
          Jacques Picoux
          Jacques Picoux
            Chih-yen Yee
            Chih-yen Yee
              Yi-ching Lu
              Yi-ching Lu
                • Director
                  • Tsai Ming-liang
                • Writers
                  • Tsai Ming-liang
                  • Pi-ying Yang
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                User reviews19

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                7M0n0_bogdan

                The hole

                Tsai Ming really creates a powerful contrast between the crumbling virus infested world and the musical numbers that are nothing more than manifestations of hidden romantic desires from the protagonists...mostly hers, given that she is the one singing all of them.

                But like any film that leaves the viewer to figure out what the author wanted to convey, it's hit or miss. Even if it captured me for a minute or two, I felt that the work involved in getting to know this film doesn't really pay off. It's ultimately so niche that it is going to be appreciated for its exotic and quirky nature and not a universal truth everyone can identify with.

                I will look for other films from this director. Maybe I will get more out of others. Goodbye Dragon Inn sure was one of them.
                10zetes

                Very creative; a masterpiece

                In the final days of the year 1999, most everyone in Taiwan has died. A strange plague has ravished the island. Supposedly spread by cockroaches, the disease sends its victims into a psychosis where they act like the insects. Eventually, they die. The Hole takes place in a crumbling apartment building (which is especially well created; kudos to the set designer!). Its two protagonists live right above and below each other. The woman is on the lower floor, and the pipes above her apartment are leaking fiercely, threatening to destroy her food supply, not to mention her sanity. She calls a plumber to go check it out, and he accidentally pokes a hole through the floor of the man's apartment. The two have never met before, and they come into contact through the hole.

                The script is quite brilliant. Few films are simultaneously this funny while remaining completely human, deeply exploring the human condition, especially feelings of loneliness and despair. Tsai's direction is simply beautiful. Like a lot of other Taiwanese directors, he uses a lot of long takes. But unlike, say, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Tsai doesn't overuse them. In fact, I don't know if I've ever seen them used better. They're always effective and never tedious.

                It would be wrong to review this film without mentioning the musical numbers. Yes, The Hole is also a musical, and a great one, at that. In the film's best scenes - which is saying something, considering how good all the other scenes are - the man imagines that the woman is a singer, almost a cabaret singer. These numbers are fully choreographed, often with backup dancers and singers. In a stroke of genius, Tsai has these elaborately produced numbers take place in the crumbling building, the signs of apocalypse and decay unhidden. This provides both a sense of pathos and absurdity.

                The Hole is a film that begs to be seen. It ought to be a cult classic, if nothing else. Before I went to see this, I was told that it was a decent film, but probably Tsai Ming-liang's least good one. Well, if that is true, I just cannot wait to see another one! 10/10.
                9propast

                A little gem of an absurdist film

                "You cannot survive on rainwater alone."

                So intones an unnamed government official at the beginning of The Hole, addressing the obstinate residents of an unnamed apartment building, who refuse to move out of their homes even though their area has become overrun by a mysterious plague that causes people to behave like cockroaches (and then die off, of course). The words take on an irony when we see that, in this apocalyptic world, rain never stops falling and the apartments' residents struggle to keep leaks from destroying their remaining possessions.

                There's not much to be said about plot here - a plumber visits a man because the woman below is complaining about leaks, and leaves a hole in the floor behind. The man above and the woman below take turns blocking up the hole and tearing away the other person's efforts to do the same - both of them seem loath to give up this one human connection.

                It IS their only human connection. The woman below lives in utter seclusion, mopping up the floor and stopping up leaks in a pale imitation of a life. For all intents and purposes, she's a cockroach already, hiding in a dark, dank hole. The man above goes to his store every day, although his only customers are a starving cat and a confused old man whose favourite brands no longer exist. They go about their lives as though nothing were amiss, living quite apart. The rest of the apartment seems inhabited, but nobody stirs. Doubtless they're all also sitting in their little holes and trying to live their little lives.

                Here, Tsai is brutally satirizing the increasing lack of communication between human beings; even in the face of the end of the world, people remain isolated in their own little bubbles. This message was clearly prophetic, because the 2000s have come and people are living more apart than ever before; The Hole aims to unveil the absurdity of day-to-day life.

                It's also worth noting that there are four musical numbers that begin at unexpected moments. A woman dances and sings in gaudy clothes and with loud instrumentals playing in the background. In one such scene, she and the man she pursues dance around and around as the traces of a fumigation rise up from the stairs and envelop them. These moments alone in the film do not resemble human behaviour; ironically, they're the only ones that make sense. The roaches' compulsion to hide, too, makes sense. It's human nature that's the absurdity.
                Tony-130

                The pace is slow, but this film is well worth it

                This film is a must see if it comes to your city. It doesn't have much dialogue and the subject matter is very dark. I was very surprised with how the story progressed. Also, there is a lot of tongue in cheek humor sprinkled throughout.
                7rooprect

                Good but ... pain ....ful .....ly .... S.... L..... O..... W

                Compared to this, Tarkovsky is a speed freak.

                Compared to this, Bela Tarr is MTV.

                Compared to this, the movie "Russian Ark" is a roller-coaster ride.

                I've just described 3 of the sllllowwwwwesssstttt experiences I've ever known, and this one tops them all. But that's not saying it's bad. On the contrary, I really liked it. But it was a chore.

                I won't describe the plot, because you can easily find that elsewhere. Suffice it to say that the plot is INSANE. It's one of the most creative and bizarre ideas since "Becoming John Malkovich". I believe the interesting plot is the main reason I kept from nodding off (also, the humour was nice. That's something we rarely see in slow, artsy films).

                Here we see a bizarre reversal of the norm. Most movies have little plot & little substance; yet they fill 90 mins with a lot of eyecatching images to keep us enthralled. But "The Hole" has 100% plot/theme without much to please the eyes. In that respect, I suppose it's a truly intellectual experience, much like reading a painfully verbose novel like Thackaray's "Vanity Fair" (which I've NEVER been able to finish!).

                If you have a tremendous attention span, I think you'll really like this film. Despite its molassessy pace, it's highly creative and imaginative. It's like Jean-Pierre Jeunet on quaaludes and with a drab, dusty camera lens. Best of luck.

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                • Quotes

                  The Woman Downstairs: Are you the tenant of apartment number 804? I'm your downstairs neighbor. The plumber will come and fix the hole this afternoon. Will you be home then?

                  The Man Upstairs: Maybe.

                  The Woman Downstairs: You have to. Or else it'll never get fixed.

                • Connections
                  Edited into 2000 vu par... Une collection internationale: Der letzte Tanz - La dernière danse (1998)
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                  Performed by Grace Chang

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                • Release date
                  • March 24, 1999 (France)
                • Countries of origin
                  • Taiwan
                  • France
                • Language
                  • Mandarin
                • Also known as
                  • Dong
                • Production companies
                  • Arc Light Films
                  • Central Motion Pictures
                  • China Television (CTV)
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                • Gross worldwide
                  • $2,491
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                • Runtime
                  • 1h 35m(95 min)
                • Color
                  • Color
                • Aspect ratio
                  • 1.85 : 1

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