MOVIE REVIEW | A Sun (2019)
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.
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Month's have passed since I watched this heck of a movie, and this scene still makes me laugh only by looking at the screencaps
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GREG HSU GIF PACK
In the source link below, you will find 200 gifs in 268x151 of GREG HSU (1990) in Someday or One Day (2022). He is of Taiwanese descent, so please cast accordingly. All gifs were made from scratch by me and are for roleplay purposes only. Please consider giving this a reblog if using or if you found this to be useful. Do not repost or claim as your own. If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
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I’m begging for moots to discuss Marry My Dead Body with PLEASE !!!!!
an lgbt buddy-cop-esque movie that made me bawl my eyes out the last 20 minutes????? It’s more likely than you think !!!!!!
I MEAN. Just LOOK at them !!!!!
THEY ARE SO FUCKING CUTE !!!!
If you watched this movie and loved it like I did, PLEASE INTERACT!!!!!!
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Marry My Dead Body
Movies watched in 2023
Marry My Dead Body (2023, Taiwan)
Director: Cheng Wei Hao
Writer: Cheng Wei Hao & Sharon Wu (based on a story by Lai Chih Liang
Mini-review:
I had so much fun watching this! I feel like the movie's tonal shifts and mixtures might be a bit too jarring for some people, but they worked perfectly for me. Most of the comedy lands pretty well, and the dramatic moments strike a nerve. There are even some effective jump-scares here and there! But the thing that takes the film to the next level is the acting. Greg Hsu and Austin Lin deliver flawless performances that really draw you in. People expecting a full-on gay romance will be disappointed, cause that's not what the story is about at all, but the chemistry between these two actors is fantastic and energetic. The directing is also dynamic and keeps you on the edge of your seat. That being said, the movie is not perfect. It tends to represent gay people in a way that feels somewhat stereotypical, and I think it could have delved much more into the social issues it addresses. I know the film has the best of intentions, but yeah, it could still be better in that regard. Anyway, Marry My Dead Body is a very fun experience, filled with humor, drama, action and great performances.
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Hsu Kuang Han for Voogue TW December issue.
Talent: 許光漢
APAC Editorial Director: Leslie Sun
Photographer: Zhong Lin 鍾靈
Features Director and Text: Nicole Lee
Styling & Fashion Managing Editor: Chen Yu
Managing Fashion Editor: Travis Hung
Talent Manager: Sylvie Yeh
Makeup: 美少女工作室prettycool / 高秀雯Kao Hsiu Wen Jasmine Kao
Hair: Edmund Lin From Zoomhairstyling
Producer: Nelly Yang
Set Design: Tung Yu Ting
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Almost 1 AM here and Im sobbing instead of taking care of myself xD (Will commence caretaking, don't worry)
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Chemistry / tension
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by Hsu Tung Han
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