My Missing Valentine (2020) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) Blu-ray Region A
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Post office worker Xiao Chi (Patty Lee) is speedy, impatient and perennially single. Meanwhile, bus driver A Tai (Liu Kuan Ting) always moves a beat slower than everyone else. Every day, A Tai goes to the post office to mail something just to have an excuse to see Xiao Chi, whom he secretly likes. With Valentine's Day coming up, Xiao Chi meets a handsome dance teacher (Duncan Chow) by chance and gets herself a date. She's excited to finally not be alone on Valentine's Day, but when she wakes up, she realizes it's the day after Valentine's Day. Somehow, she missed the day altogether! What happened to Xiao Chi's missing Valentine's Day?
This edition comes with special features including commentary, making-of, music video, trailer and still gallery.
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Product Title: | My Missing Valentine (2020) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 消失的情人節 (2020) (Blu-ray) (台灣版) 消失的情人节 (2020) (Blu-ray) (台湾版) My Missing Valentine (2020) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) My Missing Valentine (2020) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) |
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Artist Name(s): | Duncan Chow (Actor) | Liu Kuan Ting (Actor) | Patty Lee (Actor) | Lang Tsu Yun (Actor) | Lin Mei Chau (Actor) | Umin Boya (Ma Chih Hsiang) (Actor) | Gu Bao Ming (Actor) | Huang Lian Yu (Actor) | Lin Mei Shiu (Actor) | Tom Lin (Actor) | Liang He Qun (Actor) | Ceng Wei Hao (Actor) | Chen Zhu Sheng (Actor) | Wang Zi Qiang (Actor) | Guo Wen Yi (Actor) | Chang Tsai Hsing (Actor) | Xu Shi Hao (Actor) | Hai Yu Fen (Actor) | Cres Chuang (Actor) | Joanne Missingham (Actor) 周群達 (賴登勤) (Actor) | 劉 冠廷 (Actor) | 李霈瑜 (Actor) | 郎祖筠 (Actor) | 林美照 (Actor) | 馬志翔 (Actor) | 顧寶明 (Actor) | 黃連煜 (Actor) | 林 美秀 (Actor) | 林 書宇 (Actor) | 梁 赫群 (Actor) | 曾威豪 (Actor) | 陳 竹昇 (Actor) | 王自強 (Actor) | 郭 文頤 (Actor) | 張 再興 (Actor) | 許 時豪 (Actor) | 海裕芬 (Actor) | 莊 益增 (Actor) | 黑嘉嘉 (Actor) 周群达 (赖登勤) (Actor) | 刘 冠廷 (Actor) | 李霈瑜 (Actor) | 郎祖筠 (Actor) | 林美照 (Actor) | 马志翔 (Actor) | 顾宝明 (Actor) | 黄连煜 (Actor) | 林美秀 (Actor) | 林 书宇 (Actor) | 梁 赫群 (Actor) | 曾威豪 (Actor) | 陈 竹升 (Actor) | 王自强 (Actor) | 郭 文颐 (Actor) | 张 再兴 (Actor) | 许 时豪 (Actor) | 海裕芬 (Actor) | 庄 益增 (Actor) | 黑嘉嘉 (Actor) 周群達 (ダンカン・チョウ) (Actor) | 劉冠廷(リウ・グァンティン) (Actor) | 李霈瑜(リー・ペイユー) (Actor) | 郎祖[竹/均](ラン・チョークヮン) (Actor) | 林美照(リン・メイチャオ) (Actor) | 馬志翔 (マー・ジーシアン) (Actor) | Gu Bao Ming (Actor) | Huang Lian Yu (Actor) | 林美秀 (リン・メイシウ) (Actor) | 林書宇 (トム・リン) (Actor) | Liang He Qun (Actor) | Ceng Wei Hao (Actor) | Chen Zhu Sheng (Actor) | Wang Zi Qiang (Actor) | Guo Wen Yi (Actor) | Chang Tsai Hsing (Actor) | Xu Shi Hao (Actor) | Hai Yu Fen (Actor) | Cres Chuang (Actor) | Joanne Missingham (Actor) Duncan Chow (Actor) | Liu Kuan Ting (Actor) | Patty Lee (Actor) | Lang Tsu Yun (Actor) | Lin Mei Chau (Actor) | 마지상 (Actor) | Gu Bao Ming (Actor) | Huang Lian Yu (Actor) | Lin Mei Shiu (Actor) | Tom Lin (Actor) | Liang He Qun (Actor) | Ceng Wei Hao (Actor) | Chen Zhu Sheng (Actor) | Wang Zi Qiang (Actor) | Guo Wen Yi (Actor) | Chang Tsai Hsing (Actor) | Xu Shi Hao (Actor) | Hai Yu Fen (Actor) | Cres Chuang (Actor) | Joanne Missingham (Actor) |
Director: | Chen Yu Hsun 陳 玉勳 陈 玉勋 チェン・ユーシュン Chen Yu Hsun |
Blu-ray Region Code: | A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it? |
Release Date: | 2021-01-08 |
Language: | Mandarin |
Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
Place of Origin: | Taiwan |
Aspect Ratio: | 2.35 : 1 |
Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS-HD Master Audio |
Disc Format(s): | Blu-ray |
Duration: | 119 (mins) |
Publisher: | Deltamac (Taiwan) Co. Ltd (TW) |
Package Weight: | 190 (g) |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1097521958 |
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Professional Review of "My Missing Valentine (2020) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"
No one really expected My Missing Valentine to be the biggest winner of this year's Golden Horse Awards. After all, it's a hybrid of romantic comedy and fantasy, two genres that always face an uphill climb at serious film awards like the Golden Horse Awards. This is all thanks to the ace up its sleeve: Chen Yu-hsun. The 58-year-old writer-director is one of the less prolific comedy directors in Taiwanese cinema – My Missing Valentine is only his fifth feature film since 1994 – but he is also one of its cleverest, thanks to his knack for blending charming humor with fantastic gimmicks. With My Missing Valentine, Chen has made a wonderfully whimsical return to form. Post office worker Hsiao-chi (Patty Lee, in her first starring film role) has always lived faster than everyone, to the point that she's never in sync with anyone – even all her photos show her with her eyes closed. After nearly 30 years of being unlucky in love, the lovelorn Hsiao-chi finally scores a Valentine's Day date with a shady exercise instructor (Duncan Chou) whom she randomly meets in a park.
However, Hsiao-chi somehow ends up waking up in bed on the morning of February 15th, with Valentine's Day passing her by without any memory of what happened. From here, the story shifts its perspective to Ah Tai (Liu Kuan-ting), an eccentric bus driver who frequents the post office that Hsiao-chi works in. It's him who holds the key to Hsiao-chi's missing Valentine's Day in surprising ways. The above plot description may seem vague and even a bit of a tease, but My Missing Valentine is a film that's best experienced with as little knowledge of its secrets as possible. The film's first half is deceptively aimless as it takes its time to lay out Hsiao-chi's life, but Chen's relaxed approach pays off in the second half when he finally reveals his cleverly laid plans. Even if his time-related gimmick doesn't make a whole lot of sense (this film is far more fantasy than science fiction), Chen's imaginative way of using time to show that mismatched rhythms can result in the best-matched couple helps it stand out from other romantic comedies. Chen's script finds a balance between the brain and the heart. Instead of being bogged down by the complexities of his gimmick, Chen's script is more focused on crafting hilariously offbeat characters and unexpected gags. As he had done in his 2012 hit Zone Pro Site, he populates My Missing Valentine with memorably odd supporting characters and hysterical throwaway gags, including Hsiao-chi's gorgeous but amusingly vapid co-worker (chess prodigy Joanne Missingham), the exercise instructor's wonderfully wacky Thai shrimp dance song (written by musician-turned-actor Ma Nien-hsien), and Bamboo Chen's cameo as a radio program host who always appears covered in mosaic. My Missing Valentine would perhaps be considered too lighthearted elsewhere to receive the critical recognition it has received in Taiwan, but the Golden Horse jury deserves credit for recognizing just how hard it is to craft a romantic comedy as successful as this one. by Kevin Ma |
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