The Tag-Along (2015) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3
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Always-busy real estate agent Wei (Huang He) finds his life upended when his grandmother is taken by the demonic mosien and spirited away to the mountains. In investigating her disappearance, Wei discovers that he's left behind broken promises and dreams in his path to adulthood – and his growing fear and guilt impel the mosien to make him their next victim. With Wei taken, his girlfriend Yi Chun (Tiffany Hsu) finds herself next in line. To solve the riddle of the mosien and save Wei from a dark fate, Yi Chun must confront her fears as well as the hidden secrets that threaten to derail her life.
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Product Title: | The Tag-Along (2015) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 紅衣小女孩 (2015) (DVD) (台灣版) 红衣小女孩 (2015) (DVD) (台湾版) 紅衣小女孩 (2015) (DVD) (台湾版) The Tag-Along (2015) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) |
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Artist Name(s): | Tiffany Ann Hsu (Actor) | River Huang (Actor) | Zhang Bo Zhou (Actor) 許瑋甯 (Actor) | 黃河 (Actor) | 張柏舟 (Actor) 许玮甯 (Actor) | 黄河 (Actor) | 张柏舟 (Actor) 許瑋甯 (ティファニー・シュー) (Actor) | ホアン・ハー (Actor) | Zhang Bo Zhou (Actor) Tiffany Ann Hsu (Actor) | River Huang (Actor) | Zhang Bo Zhou (Actor) |
Director: | Cheng Wei Hao 程 偉豪 程 伟豪 程偉豪(チェン・ウェイハオ) Cheng Wei Hao |
Release Date: | 2016-04-29 |
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, DVD-9 |
Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
Video Codecs: | MPEG-2 (H.262) |
Duration: | 126 (mins) |
Publisher: | Welcome International Co., LTD (TW) |
Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1049826588 |
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1.片尾曲完整版
2.正式預告
3.幕後花絮:黃河篇
4.幕後花絮:許瑋甯篇
5.幕後花絮:場景篇
6.幕後花絮:特效特化篇
7.幕後花絮:緣由篇
8.幕後花絮:魔神仔篇
導演:《保全員之死》程偉豪
演員:《相愛的七種設計》許瑋甯、《危險心靈》黃河、《球來就打》張柏舟
阿偉(黃河 飾)是一個房地產經紀人,認真工作希望能與女友怡君(許瑋甯 飾)早日結婚。有一天,與他同住的奶奶(劉引商 飾)失蹤了…。詭異的是,家裡打掃過了衣服也洗好了,還替阿偉煮了早餐,但就是不見奶奶的蹤影。毫無頭緒的阿偉逐漸感到焦急,他打開奶奶平日用的相機,竟看到其中一段出遊的影片中,有個詭異的身影跟在奶奶背後,像是個穿著紅衣的小女孩,阿偉打從心底感到不寒而慄,沒想到詭異的事情,開始接二連三地發生…
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Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2016
- Best Leading Actress Nomination, Tiffany Ann Hsu
- Best New Director Nomination, Cheng Wei Hao
- Best Film Editing Nomination
- Best Visual Effects Nomination
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The highest-grossing Taiwanese horror film in over a decade arrives in The Tag-Along, which has been screening at a variety of international festivals as well as cleaning up at the domestic box office. Marking the debut of director Cheng Wei Hao, the film was inspired by a sinister 1988 incident in Taiwan revolving around the unexplained sighting of a small girl in a red coat, caught on video by hikers deep in the mountains, believed by some to have been a mosien, forest dwelling spirits that appear as children or monkeys.
Huang He (Meeting Dr Sun) plays Wei, a much put-upon estate agent trying to balance the long hours of his job with caring for his grandmother, while attempting to keep his long-term girlfriend Yi Chun (Tiffany Hsu, Dream Flight) happy. Already troubled by the fact that Yi Chun repeatedly refuses to get married or properly commit to their relationship, Wei's life is thrown into disarray when his grandmother disappears. Driven by guilt he begins to investigate, coming to believe that she, like other elderly people in the area, may have been snatched by an evil mosien spirit from the mountains. Unfortunately Wei ends up being taken himself, leaving it up to Yi Chun to save him while confronting her own fears and dark past. For many The Tag-Along and its plot will sound familiar, and Cheng Wei Hao certainly draws heavily from a number of classic modern Southeast Asian horror films, the likes of Ring and Dark Water in particular, which it resembles in both look and feel. The red-clad child also recalls Don't Look Now, and as a result the film does, at first glance at least, come across as rather generic, and its mix of jump scares and slow-burn atmosphere don't really bring anything new to the table. Still, Cheng's direction is confident and well-measured for a first-timer, and though most of the frights are lacking in imagination, as well as being let down by some poor CGI effects, there's enough here to make for some solid spooky fun. Where the film does standout somewhat is through some surprisingly strong character writing, with both Wei and Yi Chun being well-rounded and believable figures, flawed, though basically sympathetic. There's a pleasing psychological depth to the script, playing upon guilt, fear, loss and loneliness, and the relationship between the two, and between Wei and his grandmother, holds the interest, making for some emotional, if depressing moments. This helps distract from the film's lack of originality in other areas, and the narrative shift in focus from Wei to Yi Chun is skilfully handled for maximum impact, her gradual realisation of what he means to her carrying a real punch. Its adherence to tried and tested genre motifs aside, the film does have some interesting themes, venturing into eco-horror territory in its suggestion that the demonic mosien have been disturbed by humans encroaching on their territory. There's a strong sense of Taiwanese culture to the film, which also helps give it a slightly different flavour, and though the legend of the mosien will likely mean little to viewers not from the island, it works well in the context. Cheng also makes very good use of the local scenery, the forests and mountains being a sinister and ominous setting, and visually the film impresses, managing to generate a fair amount of gloomy and creepy atmosphere as it builds towards a satisfying ending. Though ultimately too conventional to really excite, The Tag-Along is nevertheless a perfectly acceptable example of the contemporary Southeast Asian ghost film, and a fine debut for Cheng Wei Hao. With few films of its type being produced in Taiwan, it's easy to see why the film found such a large audience at home, and while it might struggle to have the same impact overseas, it should be enjoyed by genre fans, and anyone not yet tired of its brand of chills. by James Mudge - EasternKicks.com |
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