Leon Dai

Leon Dai

  • Born: 1966-7-27
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  • Extended Reading
    • Kellie 2022-04-23 07:03:44

      list one by one

      I 'm not good at writing coherent film reviews, so I have to list the points that I feel the most:
      1. Whether I watch Cape No. 7 or 11, I feel that the life breath of such Taiwanese films is blowing in my face, compared to the so-called life in the mainland. The film feels much more real. Let's...

    • Vicenta 2022-03-24 09:03:06

      It's okay, it's crap.

    • Destini 2022-03-16 09:01:06

      It seems plain and unremarkable, but it has deep meaning

    • Verdie 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      The superficial life experience is not enough to deeply interpret the theme of this film. Every time Yangyang appears, it seems to add a dash of color to the dull tone. Taking a bunch of pictures of the back of the head shows the childishness that is exceptionally rare. The multiple mirror reflection narratives, the transition of sound and picture dislocation, and the long silence make this film a little bit more metaphysical and philosophical in the trivial daily life. The calm, flowing nature of life is heartbreaking.

    Yi Yi: A One and a Two... quotes

    • Ting-Ting: [Subtitled Version] Why is the world so different from what we thought it was? Now that you're awake and see it again... has it changed at all? Now I've closed my eyes... the world I see... is so beautiful.

    • Ota: Why are we afraid of the first time? Every day in life is a first time. Every morning is new. We never live the same day twice. We're never afraid of getting up every morning. Why?