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At Cafe 6 (2016) (DVD) (2-Disc Special Limited Edition) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3

Cherry Ngan (Actor) | Dong Zi Jian (Actor) | Austin Lin (Actor) | Neal Wu (Hiyawu) (Director)
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Popular Taiwan author Neal Wu, better known by the pen name Hiyawu, makes his feature-length directorial debut with an adaptation of his own novel At Cafe 6. Taking audiences back to the nineties, the bittersweet tale of first love, loss and friendship brings together acclaimed young actors Dong Zijian (Mountains May Depart), Cherry Ngan (The Way We Dance) and Austin Lin (The Missing Piece), whose performance garnered him Best Supporting Actor at the 2016 Golden Horse Awards. Sandrine Pinna and Leon Dai make special appearances for At Cafe 6's present-day bookends.

One rainy night, a woman (Sandrine Pinna) takes refuge in At Cafe 6 after an argument with her boyfriend. She strikes up a conversation with the café owner (Leon Dai) who shares a story from his youth. Back in 1996, slacker high school student Guan Min Lu (Dong Zijian) and his best friend Xiao Bai Zhi (Austin Lin) spend most of their time hanging out together and raising mischief at school. Lu has a crush on smart classmate Xin Yi (Cherry Ngan), who is serious about grades and her future. The two begin dating in earnest, and Lu finally starts studying in hopes of attending the same college as Xin Yi. In the end, he goes to a local university with Bai Zhi while Xin Yi heads to the big city. They try their best to maintain a long-distance relationship, but over time their paths begin to painfully diverge as Xin Yi looks to the future and Lu rejects change.

This edition comes with 80 minutes of special features including trailers, deleted scenes and making-of.

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Product Title: At Cafe 6 (2016) (DVD) (2-Disc Special Limited Edition) (Hong Kong Version) 六弄咖啡館 (2016) (DVD) (雙碟限量特別版) (香港版) 六弄咖啡馆 (2016) (DVD) (双碟限量特别版) (香港版) 六弄咖啡館 (2016) (DVD) (雙碟限量特別版) (香港版) At Cafe 6 (2016) (DVD) (2-Disc Special Limited Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
Also known as: At Cafe Six At Cafe Six At Cafe Six At Cafe Six At Cafe Six
Artist Name(s): Cherry Ngan (Actor) | Dong Zi Jian (Actor) | Austin Lin (Actor) | Michael Chang | Leon Dai | Song Yi Ren (Actor) | Mickey Huang | Ou Yang Ni Ni (Actor) | Sandrine Pinna | Huang Teng Hui | Toby Lee 顏 卓靈 (Actor) | 董子健 (Actor) | 林柏宏 (Actor) | 張少懷 | 戴立忍 | 宋 伊人 (Actor) | 黃 子校 | 歐陽妮妮 (Actor) | 張 榕容 | 黃 鐙輝 | 李程彬 颜 卓灵 (Actor) | 董子健 (Actor) | 林柏宏 (Actor) | 张少怀 | 戴立忍 | 宋 伊人 (Actor) | 黄 子校 | 欧阳妮妮 (Actor) | 张 榕容 | 黄 镫辉 | 李程彬 顏卓靈(チェリー・ガン) (Actor) | 董子健(ドン・ズージエン) (Actor) | 林柏宏 (リン・ボーホン) (Actor) | Michael Chang | 戴立忍(レオン・ダイ) | 宋伊人(ソン・イーレン) (Actor) | Mickey Huang | 歐陽妮妮(オウヤン・ニーニー) (Actor) | 張榕容 (チャン・ロンロン/サンドリーナ・ピンナ) | Huang Teng Hui | トビー・リー[李程彬] Cherry Ngan (Actor) | 동자건 (Actor) | Austin Lin (Actor) | Michael Chang | Leon Dai | Song Yi Ren (Actor) | Mickey Huang | Ou Yang Ni Ni (Actor) | Sandrine Pinna | Huang Teng Hui | Toby Lee
Director: Neal Wu (Hiyawu) 吳子雲 吴子云 Neal Wu (Hiyawu) 오자운
Release Date: 2016-11-15
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Place of Origin: Taiwan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
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?
Rating: IIA
Duration: 103 (mins)
Publisher: Kam & Ronson Enterprises Co Ltd
Other Information: 2DVDs
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1054295294

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* Special Features (Approx: 80 mins):
- Teaser
- Trailer
- Deleted Scene
- Making Of

It is a film about youth, love and friendship. Miss Liang’s car broke down after work in a rainy night. The coffee shop owner helps her and invites her to his shop called café 6. When he knows Miss Liang has a fight with her long-distance boyfriend, he shares the story that happened in the summer of 1996. At that time, Min-lu Guan and his good friend Bo-zhi Xiao always hang out together. Lu is secretly in love with Xin-rui Li. And Bo-zhi Xiao loves Xin-rui’s best friend, Xin-yi Cai. They share the shining young day together. However, they need to face reality after high school graduation, can they still keep relationship forever?
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Professional Review of "At Cafe 6 (2016) (DVD) (2-Disc Special Limited Edition) (Hong Kong Version)"

February 2, 2017

This professional review refers to At Cafe 6 (2016) (Blu-ray) (2-Disc Special Limited Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
Nostalgic tales of first love, loss and high school memories continue to be popular in the Taiwan film industry, At Café 6 following in the footsteps of hits like You Are The Apple Of My Eye, Our Times and many others. The film was eagerly awaited by fans, having been adapted from the popular novel by Hiyawu, who makes his directorial debut here under his real name, Neal Wu, and boasting a cast of up and coming young talent including Dong Zijian (Mountains May Depart), Cherry Ngan (The Way We Dance) and Austin Lin (The Missing Piece).

The film opens in the present day, with a café owner (Leon Dai, The Final Master) relating a story from his past to a woman (Sandrine Pinna, Touch of the Light) who comes in to shelter from the rain after a fight with her boyfriend. Things jump back to the mid-1990s, following the story of Kaohsiung high school student Guan Min Lu (Dong Zijian), who spends most of his days getting up to hijinks with his best friend Xiao Bai Zhi (Austin Lin). Min Lu harbours a secret love for classmate Xin Yi (Cherry Ngan), a girl quite his opposite, being smart and having ambitious hopes for the future. Despite their differences, the two fall in love, though their relationship is put to the test when Xin Yi heads off to Taipei while Min Lu and Bai Zhi stay put.

The main challenge facing Neal Wu with At Café 6 is differentiating his film from You are the Apple of my Eye, Our Times, Café. Waiting. Love. and all the recent others in what’s a fairly homogenous genre, a task not helped by some suspiciously similar posters and marketing. The film certainly does stick to the formula in both narrative and theme, giving the target audience what they want in terms of tears, nostalgia, romance and more tears, and with plenty of clichéd scenes of high school wistfulness, Wu showing very little desire to add anything new. To be fair, the film does make an effort to take things more seriously as it progresses, exploring the difficulties of long distance relationships and offering a mature look at the harsh reality of people growing apart, and this gives it a little more substance than some of its peers. A few points are also won for the fact it becomes increasingly bitter rather than sweet, and Wu succeeds in making some painful observations about life and love.

At the same time, the film doesn't quite hang together, which might undermine its effectiveness for some viewers. Chief reason for this is the fact that Xin Yi never seems as keen on Min Lu as he does on her, their relationship coming across as pretty one-sided and him having to make all the sacrifices to keep things going once they’re living apart – although the film is set in a time before social media and the internet were widespread, Kaohsiung and Taipei are really not that far apart, making the 'long distance' element seem less dramatic than it might have been. Similarly, although Wu's attempts at serious drama are creditable, the last act is very rushed, packing in lots of sudden revelations, character developments and heavy content, giving short-shift to what would have been better served by a touch of patience and foreshadowing. As a result, while the film is moving and will likely elicit at least some of the tears it’s trying so hard to wring from viewers, its final twists come as more of a slap to the face than an honest and earned emotional gut-punch.

Wu makes up for this by making sure the film ticks most of the other genre boxes, with a solid recreation of 1990s high school life that should get fans appropriately misty eyed, doing well enough for a first time director. A pleasant soundtrack also helps, as does a good balance between drama and humour, Austin Lin getting most of the sharp lines in the best friend role, earning himself a Best Supporting Actor gong at the 2016 Golden Horse Awards in the process. While the chemistry between Dong Zijian and Cherry Ngan doesn't exactly electrify, the two leads are both perfectly likeable and photogenic, and their rocky romance should prove engaging for audiences with a taste for this kind of thing.

This sums up At Café 6 quite appropriately, as it's a film clearly made with a definite demographic in mind, and is unlikely to appeal to anyone who doesn't enjoy this kind of nostalgia-steeped romantic drama. For its type, while not as good as current genre favourites You are the Apple of my Eye and Our Times, there's plenty here to entertain the converted, and the film stands as a perfectly respectable debut for Neal Wu.

by James Mudge - EasternKicks.com

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