"A Brighter Summer Day" sets out as a coming of age modern tale of youthful rebellion involving two sets of schoolboy street gangs - that is, the 217 Village Gang and the Little Park Gang - in early 1960s Taiwan. The central character is a kid named Si Er from the Little Park Gang. Si Er and his love affair with Ming starts a chain of events that eventually leads to violence and murder. The restless and wild behaviour of the schoolboys causes turmoil in the adult world. The film slowly morphs from being a gangland drama into a nuanced portrait of a family in transition, struggling to adapt and survive in a new country after fleeing red China. This film is worth each minute... Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Türkçe
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 牯嶺街少年殺人事件
- Also Known As: Gu ling jie shao nian sha ren shi jian
- Screenwriter & Director: Edward Yang
- Screenwriter: Alex Yang
- Genres: Romance, Crime, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Chang Chen Main Role
- Lisa YangMingMain Role
- Wang ChuanZhang JuanSupport Role
- Chin Shih Chieh[Ming's uncle]Support Role
- Lawrence Ko[Airplane]Support Role
- Emily Chang[Ming's mother]Support Role
Reviews
The movie has a sprawling cast and each character gets a fair bit of screentime. My favorite was Si'r's friend Cat, who sings Elvis songs. The English title of the movie is taken from a mistranslated line of Elvis's "Are You Lonesome Tonight?". The movie's Taiwanese title "Youngster Homicide Incident at Guling Street" points to something more sinister, so fair warning. Overall, the movie is a good watch and I would recommend it to anyone, especially fans of Taiwanese movies.
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