Meeting Dr. Sun (2014) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3
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A-zuo (Zhan Huai Yun) is the self-proclaimed poorest high school student in Taipei. Unable to pay his school fees, he devises a plan with his friends to steal and then sell the school's Sun Yat Sen statue. While planning the heist, A-zuo meets the even poorer Xiao Tian (Matthew Wei). Soon after being invited into A-zuo's gang, Xiao Tian steals the group's plans and tools for the heist, which kicks off a battle between the boys for the claim to the statue.
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Product Title: | Meeting Dr. Sun (2014) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 行動代號:孫中山 (2014) (DVD) (台灣版) 行动代号:孙中山 (2014) (DVD) (台湾版) 行動代號:孫中山 (2014) (DVD) (台湾版) Meeting Dr. Sun (2014) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) |
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Artist Name(s): | Wei Han Ding (Actor) | Zhan Huai Yun (Actor) | Joseph Chang (Actor) | Nana Lee (Actor) | River Huang (Actor) | Hondulas (Actor) | Bryan Chang (Actor) 魏漢鼎 (Actor) | 詹懷雲 (Actor) | 張孝全 (Actor) | 李 千那 (Actor) | 黃河 (Actor) | 洪都拉斯 (Actor) | 張 書豪 (Actor) 魏汉鼎 (Actor) | 詹怀云 (Actor) | 张孝全 (Actor) | 李 千那 (Actor) | 黄河 (Actor) | 洪都拉斯 (Actor) | 张 书豪 (Actor) Wei Han Ding (Actor) | Zhan Huai Yun (Actor) | 張孝全(ジョセフ・チャン) (Actor) | 李千那 (リー・チェンナー) (Actor) | ホアン・ハー (Actor) | Hondulas (Actor) | ブライアン・チャン (Actor) Wei Han Ding (Actor) | Zhan Huai Yun (Actor) | Joseph Chang (Actor) | Nana Lee (Actor) | River Huang (Actor) | Hondulas (Actor) | Bryan Chang (Actor) |
Director: | Yee Chih Yen 易智言 易智言 易智言(イ・ツーイェン) Yee Chih Yen |
Producer: | Li Lieh 李烈 李烈 Li Lieh Li Lieh |
Release Date: | 2015-03-12 |
Language: | Mandarin |
Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
Place of Origin: | Taiwan |
Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
Sound Information: | 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: | 92 (mins) |
Publisher: | Deltamac (Taiwan) Co. Ltd (TW) |
Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1038184339 |
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革命奮鬥救青春!
【藍色大門】易智言 醞釀12年最怒氣喧天青春喜劇
敢不敢一起加入 行動代號︰孫中山
你們有回不去的世界,我們有不能回頭的未來,敢不敢一起加入?!
阿左自認是全台北最窮的高中生,為了弄錢他把腦筋動到學校儲藏室中廢棄的孫中山銅像上。「如果把銅像偷走變賣...」阿左盤算著,但是他沒有盤算到半路會殺出小天。
小天也自認是全台北最窮的高中生,為了弄錢他也把腦筋動到了學校儲藏室中廢棄孫中山銅像上。「如果把銅像偷走變賣...」小天也盤算著,但是他也沒有盤算到半路會殺出阿左。
兩個高中生夥同眾家兄弟,在夜黑風高的校園內狹路相逢,一場銅像爭奪戰於焉展開。而這場爾虞我詐兩敗俱傷的銅像爭奪戰,終將迫使他們開始反省自己的貧窮與階級宿命。或許廢棄銅像孫先生上世紀叨念的均富概念,就此在台北校園以最隱晦的方式從阿左、小天身上開出繁花。
特別收錄:
*幕後花絮
*易智言的青春 Action!
*阿左篇
*小天篇
*少年軍團篇
*國父孫中山篇
★榮獲金馬獎最佳原著劇本獎
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Asian Film Awards 2015
- Best Newcomer Nomination, Zhan Huai Yun
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Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2014
- Best Original Screenplay Winner, Yee Chih Yen
- Best New Performer Nomination, Wei Han Ding
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Professional Review of "Meeting Dr. Sun (2014) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"
Director Yee Chih-Yen's last full-length feature was the neo-classic Blue Gate Crossing back in 2002, so the release of his new film Meeting Dr. Sun is cause for minor celebration. At first glance, the actual content of the film offers less to celebrate, as it covers previous Yee territory (i.e., it takes place in high school) and offers a ridiculous premise. High school student Lefty (Chai Huai-Yun) is too poor to pay his school fees, so he decides to steal a metal statue of Sun Yat-Sen stowed in a school storage room and sell it as scrap. Along with three friends, Lefty plots the heist but runs into a snag: He discovers a notebook detailing a plan to steal the exact same Sun Yat-Sen statue. Lefty eventually discovers the identity of his competitor in statue thievery, fellow student Sky (Matthew Wei), and makes contact. There's potential for friendship between the two, but a "stealing Sun Yat-Sen showdown" is imminent. Which of these two poor kids will liberate the replica of China’s founding father from its dusty storage room fate? Meeting Dr. Sun is an exceptionally dry heist comedy, with laughs that are so deadpan that you almost have to do a double take before you giggle. Using repeated dialogue, obtuse characters and intentionally awkward performances, Yee Chih-Yen offers a clinic on droll absurdity that should tickle anyone who likes this type of humor. That said, there are people who don’t dig dry comedy, especially when it's attached to such prosaic-seeming messages. Meeting Dr. Sun offers simple and easily-discerned platitudes on friendship and cooperation, while avoiding the type of warm humanism that makes Japanese dry comedies so charming and relatable. It's easy to like Lefty and company because they seem innocent and dopey – even when they're planning on committing a crime – but the film doesn't delve deeply enough into their lives or personalities to make them compelling characters. Also, the film's discussion of poverty – at one point, Lefty and Sky compare household incomes – seems superficial. Likewise the heist plan never seems credible and too many scenes play like quirk for quirk's sake. This is a fun idea, but it's also painfully thin. Still, the film's lightness and simplicity don’t stop it from being entertaining; the absurdity and droll chuckles come slowly but surely, and the characters never stray from being endearing doofuses. When the credits roll, it's easy to see this as just a dumb film about kids learning to do the right thing. However, that reading is deceptive. Beneath the silly premise there's a rich metaphor representing much more than dopey students engaging in a ridiculously-planned theft. The statue of Sun Yat-Sen is key; its status as a dusty object in storage is not just an attempt at topical laughs. Various statues of Sun have been removed from schools and public areas by Taiwan independence activists as a means of further separating Taiwan from its China roots. In a sense, many Taiwan citizens have "forgotten" about Sun Yat-Sen, even though he's the father of modern China, encompassing the mainland Communists, Taiwan's ruling Kuomintang and the newer democratic parties pushing Taiwan independence. Sun Yat-Sen is the father, and right now his children clearly don't get along. Reading it this way, the film becomes about accord between opposing groups of Chinese – if not between Taiwan and the mainland (it's conspicuous that one kid is named "Lefty"), then between Taiwan’s bickering political factions. Besides the fact that stealing the statue involves "freeing" Sun Yat-Sen, the discussion of poverty runs similar to common political rhetoric. The kids compare who's suffered the most and who should be entitled to the statue. One kid says it's him, another says it's him, and before long they're duking it out ineffectually at the feet of the statue, the father watching his children as they comically come to terms with, well, each other. When the kids finally settle their differences, it speaks to far more than "boys getting along" – it represents the realization of shared experience, the rediscovery of an identity, and a hope for a better tomorrow. Meeting Dr. Sun may have a shallow story but its subtext is rich, thoughtful and surprisingly accomplished. Not bad for a movie that, at first glance, seems so very dumb. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
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This customer review refers to Meeting Dr. Sun (2014) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
I suspect that Dr. Sun would love this film!
Anyone who ever has been a teenaged boy will relate to the hilarity, madness, camaraderie, enmity, and desperation of 'Meeting Dr. Sun', the ingenious film from director-screenwriter Yee Chih Yen.
As the school year nears its end, high school student Lefty (Zhan Huai Yun) is badgered by his teacher to pay his school fees. He has no means of doing so, nor do his friends. Lefty concocts a hare-brained scheme to steal a large statue of Sun Yat Sen which is tucked away in a storeroom and to sell it for scrap metal, generating more than enough cash to pay those pesky school fees. Preparations for carrying out this scheme proceed apace until Lefty discovers a notebook from an unknown student which clearly reveals that this other student has the same half-baked idea. The complications which ensue are both heartbreaking and very funny. Director Yee has a deft knack for capturing the way teenaged boys think and act. The Golden Horse Award for best original screenplay Yee received was well-deserved. 'Meeting Dr. Sun' is a big-hearted, honest film that I will enjoy watching again and again. |
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