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4 Reviews
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 Timmad rated 7 months ago- not interested ...
 markl81 rated 9 months ago- Didn't like it
 - hapinachu rated 41 months ago
- From the page: "Ch'ing shaonien na cha, 1992
[Rebels of the Neon God]
LeeOn a raining evening at a nondescript telephone booth in Taipei, two petty criminals, Ah-tze (Chen Chao-jung) and his friend Ah-ping (Jen Chang-bin) drill through the lock of the public telephone and steal the contents of the collection box. In another part of the city, an unmotivated and distracted student named Hsiao-Kang (Lee Kang-sheng) encounters a cockroach in his room, stabs the insect with the point of his compass, and tosses its dead carcass into the turbulent wind, only to find the seemingly tenacious vermin resurface on the other side of his window."
 Bastian rated 43 months ago-
Tsai Ming-lian is a great film director. Not for everyone, and too bleak for most. But he reaches depths that one can only imagine for briefs moments. His best film is "The River"; "The Hole" and "Vive lŽamour" are great pieces of art, as well.
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