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| Product Title: | The Missing + Goodbye Dragn Inn (2-Disc Edition) (Taiwan Version) 不見不散 (雙碟裝) (台灣版) 不见不散 (双碟装) (台湾版) The Missing + Goodbye Dragn Inn (2-Disc Edition) (Taiwan Version) The Missing + Goodbye Dragn Inn (2-Disc Edition) (Taiwan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Lee Kang Sheng | Tsai Ming Liang | Chen Shiang Chyi | Lu Yi Ching | Chen Sheng Chang | Liao Ben Rong | Shi Jun | Chang Chieh | Miao Tian 李康生 | 蔡明亮 | 陳湘琪 | 陸弈靜 | 陳勝昌 | 廖本榕 | 石雋 | 張捷 | 苗天 李康生 | 蔡明亮 | 陈湘琪 | 陆弈静 | 陈胜昌 | 廖本榕 | 石隽 | 张捷 | 苗天 李康生(リー・カンシェン) | 蔡明亮(ツァイ・ミンリャン) | 陳湘琪 (チェン・シアンチー) | Lu Yi Ching | Chen Sheng Chang | Liao Ben Rong | 石雋(シー・ジュン) | Chang Chieh | Miao Tian Lee Kang Sheng | Tsai Ming Liang | Chen Shiang Chyi | Lu Yi Ching | Chen Sheng Chang | Liao Ben Rong | Shi Jun | Chang Chieh | Miao Tian |
| Director: | Tsai Ming Liang 蔡明亮 蔡明亮 蔡明亮(ツァイ・ミンリャン) Tsai Ming Liang |
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| Release Date: | 2005-03-21 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Duration: | 166 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Catalyst Logic |
| Other Information: | 2DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1003977529 |
Product Information
* Screen Format : 4:3 (Full Screen)
* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital
* DVD Type : N/A
* Extras :
- 電影開鏡儀式
- 演職員專訪
- 校園巡迴講座
- 彩妝大師植村秀訪談
導演︰蔡明亮
不見 The Missing
榮獲︰
- 2003釜山影展 新潮流獎 最佳影片
- 2004 鹿特丹影展金虎獎 影評人獎
- 亞洲電影發展協會獎
台灣影史上第一部特別聘請中央大學林文淇、李振亞、陳儒修,三位學者教授做隨片導讀及評論。
啟用不久的台北縣四號公園又大興土木了,三分之二的腹地被鐵皮牆團團圍住,迅速地搭起一座巨大的灰色鷹架,於是公園僅存的一小片綠地時時人滿為患……。
某日,公園發生了失蹤事件,一位阿嬤因為拉肚子跑進公廁,出來時三歲小孫子已經不見了,阿嬤發瘋地找……在一籌莫展之際,她決定到靈骨塔找她先生的鬼魂求救……。
而另一位迷戀網咖的逃學少年,回家發現他那喜歡在公園蹓躂的爺爺也不見了?!
「不見」恍若世紀流行瘟疫Sars般,一發不可收拾……。
不散 Goodbye, Dragon Inn
榮獲︰
- 2003意大利威尼斯影展競賽單元 國際影評人費比西獎
- 2003美國芝加哥影展 金牌獎
- 2003亞太影展評審團大獎 最佳女配角
- 2003夏威夷影展評審團獎
- 2003南特影展最佳導演
一間老戲院在停業前一個晚上,一個日本青年冒著大雨跑進來,戲院裡極度冷清,好像沒人,其實又有一些人,有一些也可能不是人……。
一個瘸腿的女售票員,一個年輕的放映師傅,在同一家戲院裡,日復一日,老見不到面,就在這最後一夜,她把吃一半的紅壽桃,像捧著一顆心那樣送往機房,還是沒見到人,她只想再看他一眼,又從另一個通道跑去找他,迷宮似的戲院裡,兩人始終沒有交集,直到電影結束,散場,關門……他發現她忘了帶走那個小電鍋,裡面蒸著半個紅壽桃,他追出去……。
散場前,巨大的寬銀幕放映的竟是36年前紅極一時的「龍門客棧」……刀光劍影,殺氣騰騰,闖入老戲院來尋找同志的日本青年,卻意外撞見跟銀幕上的俠客長得一模一樣的人;他們已垂垂老矣,他們坐在空蕩幽暗的大廳看自己的電影,他們流淚……
他們是人還是陰魂不散的鬼?……
出品人︰梁宏志
監製︰蔡明亮
編劇︰李康生
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Awards
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Venice International Film Festival 2003
- Golden Lion Nomination, Tsai Ming Liang
- FIPRESCI Prize - Competition Winner Winner
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Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2003
- Best Cinematography Winner
- Best Film Editing Winner
- Best Taiwanese Film of the Year Winner
YumCha! Asian Entertainment Reviews and Features
Professional Review of "The Missing + Goodbye Dragn Inn (2-Disc Edition) (Taiwan Version)"
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Lee Kang-sheng's The Missing is a sad and haunting film which builds very slowly to an obscure symbolic ending, making you want to watch it again right away in order to view it in a different light. While not quite living up to the standard of the best work of Lee's esteemed mentor Tsai Ming-liang, The Missing is an admirable debut. In 2003, Tsai and his lead actor and on-screen alter-ego Lee set out to make two companion-piece short films, both of which ultimately evolved into features: Tsai's Goodbye Dragon Inn and Lee's The Missing. The Chinese titles of the two films, when put together, make a phrase which translates as "don't depart until we see each other". This sets the tone for two movies about two different forms of loss. The Missing is a more overtly humanist piece than Goodbye Dragon Inn. It opens with a strangely disturbing scene shot through a fish tank, in which an old man (Miao Tien) appears to suffer some sort of subtle mental breakdown. From there we meet his teenage grandson (Chang Chea) who quickly proceeds to disappear from the narrative for quite some time while we are introduced to an apparently unrelated old woman (Lu Yi-ching), who is looking for her missing grandson. Later in the movie it becomes apparent that the grandfather from the opening scene has also disappeared. And that, without giving away the ending, is pretty much the whole story. A large proportion of the movie is simply concerned with showing the old woman running around the city, searching for her grandson and tearfully pleading with strangers to help her. Lee films her panicked search in a series of very long, very wide takes which manage to convey both a detachment and an immediacy in their style: the mise-en-scene has the temporal property of real life experience, but it remains distanced and objective about the action. One jaw-dropping 10-minute take in a park is genuinely disturbing in both narrative and real terms in the way it captures the sheer physical demands of Lu's performance. Indeed, it is the disturbing physicality of her role that is perhaps the most memorable thing about the film. Meanwhile, the boy's reaction to his grandfather's disappearance is not so easy to read, nor as compelling to watch. He seems to descend into some kind of denial, or perhaps he doesn't even care at all. He spends most of the movie playing video games in a computer arcade, and only really becomes an active character during the critical final minutes. Unfortunately, the whole thing doesn't work quite as well as it might. Lee has said that he expanded the role of the teenager when he and Tsai decided to make their movies feature length, and this is probably the root of the problem. The film feels like it should have been either the 60 minute length originally planned, or about two hours, rather than half way in between: the plotline involving the teenager seems like it needed to be given either equal weight to that of the grandmother, or pushed right back down. These quibbles do not stop this from being quite a wonderful little movie. Lee has clearly inherited much of Tsai's visual sensibility as well as his (until now) unique mix of elegiac tone and dry sense of humour. He may not pull all the strands together into an entirely satisfying work, but this is one hell of a good start to a career behind the camera. 8 dead fish out of 10 by Ben Jennings - heroic-cinema.com |
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Customer Review of "The Missing + Goodbye Dragn Inn (2-Disc Edition) (Taiwan Version)"
April 20, 2005
getting worse
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I have been an avid fan of Cai Ming Liang's films. However I must say I am getting disappointed with his recent films or maybe I am too shallow to appreciate his art-house movies. Somehow I just feel disconnected to the film( Good bye gargon inn). I feel that his minimalistic, Zen-like style of filming has been flogged to death and it has a feeling of the director trying hard to impress( the various film festivals judges) so much so that he alienates the general audience which I feel should be his main target. No doubt the film may have won accolodes but after watching the film, my friends and myself concluded that the director has lost touch with his audience. Most ironically in the DVD extra where the director has a post-movie conference, he lamented that the Taiwan movie market is flooded with Hollywood and HK films and the local(Taiwan) production has dropped considerably as Taiwanese prefer the former to the latter. My advice to the director is to do some self-examination first before accusing the general for not lending their support. He must search for new ground where he can balance artistic values with interest of commonfolks. In comparison, the first Disc by Li Kang Sheng is more sincere and comprehensible. I am definitely rooting for him in the near future. |












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