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Winds of September (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3

Tom Lin (Director) | Chang Chieh (Actor) | Wang Bo Chieh (Actor) | Modi Chiu (Choc7) (Actor)
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Winds of September (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)

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Winds of September is the first chapter in an Eric Tsang-produced trilogy of youth films set in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China. Written and directed by Tom Lin (Parachute Kids), whose original script also serves as the basis for the Hong Kong and China chapters of the trilogy, Winds of September follows nine Taiwan teenagers whose lives and friendship evolve greatly in the course of one fateful year. Set from 1996 to 1997, the same year a baseball corruption scandal shook Taiwan, the coming-of-age film delicately treads the turbulent path of youth, from rowdy hijinks to angst and disillusionment to bittersweet realization. Wrapping the loss of innocence in the beautiful photography and wistful atmosphere that come like second skin for Taiwan youth films, Winds of September features an up-and-coming cast that includes Modi from the hit program Bang Bang Tang, Rhydian Vaughan, Wang Bo Chieh (Ms. Cupid), Teresa Chi (Sweet Relationship), and Chang Chieh, who was previously nominated for Golden Horse Best New Performer for The Missing. The film's benefactor Eric Tsang and former baseball player Liao Min Hsiung also make supporting appearances.

Popular player Yen (Rhydian Vaughan) leads a group of seven troublemaking high school boys who raise havoc in the classroom, smoke on the school rooftop, and heckle at baseball games in their provincial hometown of Hsinchu. When Yen cheats on his girlfriend Yun (Jennifer Chu), the more introverted Tang (Chang Chieh), who holds a torch for Yun, takes the blame and the beating for his buddy. The incident sets off a painful fallout in friendship as misunderstandings build and extend across the group. The harder they struggle to hold on to friendship, the more they lose themselves and each other.

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Product Title: Winds of September (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 九降風 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台灣版) 九降风 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台湾版) 九月に降る風 (九降風) (台湾版) Winds of September (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
Artist Name(s): Chang Chieh (Actor) | Wang Bo Chieh (Actor) | Modi Chiu (Choc7) (Actor) | Eric Tsang | Lu Yi Ching 張捷 (Actor) | 王柏傑 (Actor) | 毛弟 (超克7) (Actor) | 曾志偉 | 陸弈靜 张捷 (Actor) | 王柏杰 (Actor) | 毛弟 (超克7) (Actor) | 曾志伟 | 陆弈静 Chang Chieh (Actor) | 王柏傑 (ワン・ポーチェ) (Actor) | Modi Chiu (Choc7) (Actor) | 曾志偉 (エリック・ツァン) | Lu Yi Ching Chang Chieh (Actor) | Wang Bo Chieh (Actor) | Modi Chiu (Choc7) (Actor) | Eric Tsang | Lu Yi Ching
Director: Tom Lin 林 書宇 林 书宇 林書宇 (トム・リン) Tom Lin
Producer: Eric Tsang 曾志偉 曾志伟 曾志偉 (エリック・ツァン) Eric Tsang
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Release Date: 2008-12-19
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Taiwan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 107 (mins)
Other Information: 2DVDs
Package Weight: 200 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1014000454

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* 特別收錄:
- 精彩預告
- 精彩幕後專訪--監製導演與9位的訪問
- 吹動序曲:
1. 九降風前傳
2. 說自己的故事
- 隱藏版: 小湯小芸不能說的秘密

導演: 林書宇

  電影以9個高中生的青春成長故事為背景﹐這群血氣方剛的靈魂不安地騷動著﹐他們以彼此對棒球的熱愛結為死黨﹐然而那段在球場上恣意吶喊的歲月﹐卻似乎禁不住九月狂風的吹襲﹐在猜疑與背叛、性與暴力之間﹐純真的友情與初萌的愛情﹐即將面臨成長的最大考驗。

  新竹台地﹐每到九月初秋﹐風都特別的大。這是九個男生的故事﹐一九九六年﹐職棒正熱﹐他們都支持時報鷹隊。

  他們最常做的事情﹐就是聚在一起抽煙﹐中午在學校﹐會爬到屋頂上一起吃便當﹐放學後會聚在土地公廟前哈啦打屁﹐閑暇時會一起去看職棒比賽﹐甚至不滿判決﹐便會沖下去追打裁判﹐偶爾還異想天開﹐半夜爬到學校游泳池里面﹐在池畔偷喝管理員的啤酒﹐然後通通脫光光裸泳﹐他們想像各種玩樂的方式﹐并且不顧一切得玩徹底。

  九個人中﹐阿彥隱隱約約是大家的領導者﹐話不多、但有領袖魅力﹐到處留情、卻不知道怎麼愛別人。小芸是他的女朋友﹐卻不快樂﹐不享受這段愛情﹐反而常常去找小湯補習。

  小芸決定跟阿彥分手﹐她寫了一封信﹐在他們九個人要去看職棒比賽前交給阿彥。阿彥放在口袋里。夜晚﹐比賽結束了﹐大夥兒騎著車在路上狂飆﹐阿彥口袋里的信被風吹走了﹐小湯叫喊著。一個閃神﹐撞上大貨車﹐阿彥倒在路上。

  昏迷了一會兒﹐阿彥醒了過來﹐他說大家都沒駕照﹐不要去醫院﹐只要回家躺躺就好。阿彥說的算。大家一起到阿彥的小閣樓去﹐看他沒甚麼異樣﹐也就跟以往一樣的放肆喝酒、作樂打電動﹐并且輪流半個小時去叫醒阿彥﹐因為阿翰說﹕聽說腦震湯以後不能馬上睡覺﹐不然會一覺不起。凌晨四點﹐全部的人都睡了﹐阿彥也就再也沒有起來過了。

  一起抽煙打屁作樂的朋友們﹐突然面對真實而殘酷的人生﹐隱藏在彼此之間的不諒解與不順眼逐漸浮上台面﹐并且在摩托車事件達到最高點﹣﹣博助把偷來的摩托車借給阿升騎﹐卻被警察抓到了﹐然而博助怕被退學﹐卻裝孬種不願出面﹐最講朋友義氣的阿行於是出面幫阿升頂罪﹐落得兩人雙雙退學的命運。

  小湯在其中不停的想要調庭每個人之間的沖突與不滿﹐他想要回到過去﹐彼此只有信任與歡笑的時刻﹐他以為自己可以﹐但卻惹來一身腥。有人怪罪他多管閑事﹐更有人翻舊帳﹐他是最後一個該把阿彥叫醒的人﹐但卻打瞌睡﹐過去的友情只存在於回憶里﹐在路上碰到﹐也只會淺淺的笑著打招呼﹐更有人不再往來。

  小湯和小芸越走越近﹐本來是半夜要去補習班排隊報名﹐最後卻到了賓館。但小湯一想到阿彥﹐便無法勃起﹐記憶仍在﹐小湯終究無法取代阿彥的位置。

  在畢業典禮的當天﹐回憶湧上小湯的思緒﹐他穿著制服不去參加畢業典禮﹐卻一個人搭火車南下屏東﹐去找他們當初在球場上吶喊加油﹐如今卻陷入賭博泥沼的時報鷹隊……
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Professional Review of "Winds of September (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"

December 22, 2008

Produced by Eric Tsang and Hong Kong-based Big Pictures Limited, Winds of September - The Taiwan Chapter is the first of three films from three different Asian countries, each telling the same basic story of youth and friendship, and how good intentions can't stop the inevitable, sometimes tragic end of innocence. Director Tom Lin Shu-Yu (Parachute Kids) is the originator of this concept, as all three films are based off his original script, which follows one year in the school lives of seven boys as they come to grips with change and conflict within their ranks. The Taiwan Chapter takes place specifically in 1997 in suburban Hsinchu, a medium-sized city south of Taipei, at the peak of the Chinese Professional Baseball League's popularity. At the time, the fledgling professional sports league was beset by a game-fixing scandal, mirroring the disillusionment and loss of hope felt by the young boys muddling through their quietly desperate lives.

Tang (Chang Chieh) is one of seven friends of varying high school years. Collectively, the group is known as a bunch of troublemakers, though some of the gang are worse than others. The charismatic assumed leader is Yen (Rhydian Vaughan), a handsome playboy whose prim girlfriend Yun (Jennifer Chu) has to put up with incessant stories of his infidelity. The problem reaches a tipping point when Yen sleeps with another girl and her angry boyfriend comes calling. Tang is mistaken for Yen and assaulted in his place, and the incident ultimately drives a minor wedge in the group. The situation is exacerbated by the other boys' individual conflicts and issues, and Yen and Tang nearly have a falling out. The two do seem to patch things up, but the cracks in the group's camaraderie begin to worsen. Some boys are pressured to drop the group, while others continue to misbehave, ignoring the damage it may have on their future. Ultimately, the boys' aimlessness results in a tragedy that further drives them apart, revealing the anger, cowardice, fear, jealousy, and helplessness that lives within them.

Winds of September is a second feature for director Tom Lin, whose facility with the Taiwan Cinema house style (picturesque settings, sharp cinematography, slow pacing, generous visual storytelling) gives his film an air of quality most other features would envy. The film's superficial trappings are exceptionally impressive, such that one may feel that the obvious surface quality also exists underneath. Lin does make his characters distinct, giving them personality and charisma, but the situations don't necessarily extend beyond what's obvious. Lin sketches his situations and characters sharply, but despite the drama inherent in his subject matter, Lin never seems to draw the film away from tried-and-true formula. This is a youth film about misbehaving youth, so they're going to have fun, fight, get into trouble, and eventually get in over their heads. Ultimately, what happens to them is expected and even perfunctory because, well, that's what always happens in these films.

Not that there's anything wrong with conventional movies, especially ones that feel as quality as this one. Winds of September doesn't do much to make it necessarily stand out, but it possesses a variety of promising, attractive new faces, plus it assembles its elements exceptionally well. Sometimes style (even non-flashy, contemplative style) can make the generic more substantial, and Tom Lin assembles a fine package, getting effective performances from his cast, and making their generic conflicts come to matter. Furthermore, Lin's portrait of Taiwan is undeniably pretty to look at it, and is beautifully captured by art director Lee Tien-Chue and cinematographer Fisher Yu. Hsinchu is more suburban than Taipei, and possesses an idyllic rural charm that perfectly fits the film's coming-of-age themes. Also, the use of the historically-accurate baseball scandal is intriguing, echoing the boys' maturation and changing emotions well. Winds of September is not fully-realized, and lacks the depth or complexity to take it to another level of achievement. But for a second feature, it's a fine effort, and one worthy of support.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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