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''A Commercially Successful Film'' - Film Review: Big Little Women


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April 9, 2021 13:02
by Amrit Virdi
Sharon Hsieh
Big Little Women tells the love, loss and grief of three generations of Tainan (Southern Taiwanese city) women. This film was the box office champion in Taiwan at the end of 2020. It was nominated for six Golden Horse Award categories and won one by the new-found Taiwanese national treasure Shu-Fang Chen in Best Leading Actress.  
As a commercially successful film,
Big Little Women takes a less traveled road to present the lives and struggles of Taiwanese women of different generations in  a way that is as faithful as possible.
This film explores one of the rare themes in mainstream Taiwanese films in terms of diving into the outer struggles and inner sorrow of an elder women. The protagonist, Xiu-Yin Lin has raised three daughters all by herself since her husband’s frequent disappearances. Being a traditional and self-reliant women, she has never agreed to divorce or ....

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"A Tribute to Middle-Aged Classmates" - Film Review: Classmates Minus


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February 22, 2021 11:19
by Gemma Cockrell
Sharon Hsieh
The Golden Horse Award-winning Director Shin-Yao Huang presents another tragedy-comedy that documents the bittersweet life of middle-aged Taiwanese men in lower-middle class, after his grand debut success and international recognition in
The Great Buddha+ (2017).
It was produced and filmed by another award-winning director, Mong-Hong Chung, whose
A Sun (2019) is shortlisted for Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the moment, and is also available on Netflix. Many talented and beloved Taiwanese-speaking actors appear in the cast, such as Yi-Wen Cheng and Zhi-Ying Zhu (who appeared in Ang Lee’s
Lust, Caution (2007).
Right from the beginning of the film, the director breaks the fourth wall ....

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Film Review: Ten Years - Impact Magazine


Sharon Hsieh
The film
Ten Years attracted numerous controversies when first released, including the official block of Hong Kong Film Awards from Chinese Central Television for its nomination of Best Film. The movie is seen as a major attack against the reign of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in Hong Kong and thus, as can be imagined, it is banned in Mainland China.
However, is it so radical as to be ‘disappeared’ completely in a country? The movie is comprised of five short stories set in 2025:
Extras,
Self-Immolator,
Dialect,
Local Eggs. Each tells a story from the point of view of speculating the face of Hong Kong ten years from the time of release. The film reflects collective anxiety and resentment of the repressive regime, and though each story is seemingly irrelevant to one another, they all mirror the predicaments of Hong Kong as the former colony of the British Empire and current ‘Special Administrative Region’ of PRC. ....

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A Year Of Film - Impact Magazine


A Year Of Film
Tom Sampson, Adam Goriparthi, Sharon Hsieh and Cora-Laine Moynihan 
As 2020 draws to a close, a selection of our writers have teamed up to review some of the biggest film releases of the year.
Birds of Prey (Tom Sampson):
Birds of Prey was always going to be an odd film, existing post-mortem of the DC film universe where they have now decided to opt for more individual film experiences. Shazam worked really well with this, but
Birds of Prey was existing with a pre-established Harley Quinn from the (abysmal)
Suicide Squad film.
The original title of the film was meant to be ....

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