The Terrorizers (film)
The Terrorizers | |
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Directed by | Edward Yang |
Written by |
Edward Yang Hsiao Yeh |
Starring |
Cora Miao Lichun Lee Bao-Ming Gu Shi-Jye Jin |
Cinematography | Wei-Han Yang |
Edited by | Ching-song Liao |
Distributed by | Central Motion Pictures |
Release dates | 1986 |
Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | Taiwan |
Language |
Mandarin Taiwanese |
The Terrorizers (Chinese: 恐怖分子; pinyin: Kǒngbù fènzǐ) is a 1986 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Edward Yang.
Plot
The film concerns the coincidental interactions between three groups of people in Taipei: a young woman and the tough petty criminal gang of native Taiwanese she hangs out with; a Mainlander doctor and his novelist wife; and a young photographer who observes the life of the city unfolding around him, in an echo of the protagonist of Michelangelo Antonioni's Blowup.
Cast
- Cora Miao as Zhou Yufeng
- Lichun Lee as Li Lizhong
- Shi-Jye Jin as Xiao Shen
- Bao-Ming Gu as Old Gu (A cop)
Critical reception
The Terrorizers is a part of the New Taiwan Cinema. "Famously characterized by Marxist scholar Fredric Jameson as the postmodern film,[1] the film was likened by Yang himself to a puzzle where the pleasure lies in rearranging a multitude of relationships between characters, spaces, and genres."[2]
Awards and nominations
- 1986 Golden Horse Film Festival
- Won: Best Film
- Nominated: Best Actress – Cora Miao
- 1987 Locarno International Film Festival
- Won: Silver Leopard
- 1987 British Film Institute Awards
- Won: Sutherland Trophy
- 1987 Asia-Pacific Film Festival
- Won: Best Screenplay – Edward Yang, Hsiao Yeh
References
- ↑ Jameson, Fredric, The Geopolitical Aesthetic. “Remapping Taipei.” London: BFI Publishing, 1992, pp. 114-157.
- ↑ Choi, Edo S.; Iovene, Paola, "A Time for Freedom: Taiwanese filmmakers in transition", doc films Spring 2009 Volume 3 Issue 3, Doc film society, University of Chicago, retrieved April 28, 2009