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Experimental Taiwanese

January 1, 2003 0h 56m

Originally released in 2003. Experimental Taiwanese is a documentary film. directed by Mi-sen Wu. At just 56 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

Hebei origin, air-force officer retiree, Mr. Chou, now diligently learning Taiwanese, met “Chang Jiang No. 1,” China’s top secret agent during Sino-Japanese war, on a Peking opera’ seminar. Chou’s flat moon life has then been sparkled. He started to talk around about the heroic accomplishments this “Chang Jiang No.1” had done. This person, “who contributes most to China,” gradually becomes Chou’s only mark on the Moon. Is “homesickness” a gene? Inheritable? Transplantable? Can be parted or chosen? Contagious? Needs regular purging like computer viruses? … Through the story between Mr. Chou and “Chang Jiang No.1.” the film uses lively rhythm to represent the interesting homesickness issue. The director adopts a humorous way to re-present these new Taiwanese in Taiwan. As for whether “Chang Jiang No.1” is a real person or not is up to the audience to decide.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 2003 23 years ago
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Runtime 0h 56m 56 minutes total
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Language Chinese Original language

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Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
ZH

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Experimental Taiwanese about?

Hebei origin, air-force officer retiree, Mr. Chou, now diligently learning Taiwanese, met “Chang Jiang No. 1,” China’s top secret agent during Sino-Japanese war, on a Peking opera’ seminar....

Who directed Experimental Taiwanese?

Experimental Taiwanese was directed by Mi-sen Wu.

How long is Experimental Taiwanese?

Experimental Taiwanese has a runtime of 0 hours and 56 minutes (56 minutes total).

When was Experimental Taiwanese released?

Experimental Taiwanese was released on January 1, 2003 in theaters.