Taiwanese director Chung Mong-Hong delivers one of the most beautifully sorrowful films I have seen in my life. Using a color palette of blues and yellows, it tells the story of a family forced to rebuild in the face of multiples tragedies.
In addition the film questions whether people are capable of change, as well as whether we can change people’s impressions of us.
Chung’s unforgettable family drama promises both to devastate and uplift audiences in any country where this masterpiece stands a chance at being released.
In addition the film questions whether people are capable of change, as well as whether we can change people’s impressions of us.
Chung’s unforgettable family drama promises both to devastate and uplift audiences in any country where this masterpiece stands a chance at being released.
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