Hsu Chao Jen's Together (Taiwan, 2012) - A neighbourhood’s lives and loves intertwine in this almost novelistic
first feature by Taiwanese director Rox Hsu. Seen mostly through the
eyes of 17-year-old Xiao Yang (the film’s Chinese title means “Dream,
17”), Together’s various story lines cycle through several
families who live on the same street in contemporary Taipei. Xiao Yang
is a patient observer, but not a neutral one: most of the love letters
that charmingly still circulate in this working-class Taipei community
pass through his hands, and he’s the catalyst of several of the story’s
love affairs. His hard-working parents’ marriage is slowly, almost
amicably, unwinding: mother (veteran actress producer Li Lieh) runs a
noodle stall and father (1980s Taiwan/Hong Kong cinema and music star
Kenny Bee) owns an old-fashioned (non-digital) print shop. Their
community includes a cosplay costume vendour, a Japanese-Taiwanese
newlywed couple, and Xiao Yang’s sometimes violent, sometimes
romantically inclined, classmates. Everyone seems to be in the process
of breaking up or finding a new lover. 2013BERf. RATING: 6 |
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