The Best of Times

The Best of Times

Release date : September 20, 2002
Runtime : 1h 49m
Countries of origin : Taiwan / Japan /
Original Language : Mandarin /
Director : Chang Tso-chi /
Writers : Chang Tso-chi /
Production companies : NHK Enterprises / Chang Tso-chi Film Studio /
September 20, 2002 1h 49m Taiwan Thriller Mandarin More
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Although their characters and temperaments couldn't be less alike, 19-year olds Wei and Jie are best friends. They're also neighbours, living with widower fathers and problem siblings in the suburbs of Taipei. When Wei is promoted from the rank of nightclub parking valet to the rank of debt-collector in Brother Gu's gang, he persuades his boss to hire Jie to work alongside him. Things begin to go wrong when they are given a handgun to reward their success in the new job. Always excitable and volatile, Jie becomes reckless and dangerous when he has the gun in his hand. When they try to collect a debt from the boss of a rival gang, a fight erupts and Jie shoots the gang-boss. The boys find themselves on the run. But fate and their youthful dreams still have tricks to play.
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  • title:The Best of Times
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:1h 49m
  • Genres: Thriller · Crime · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Taiwan · Japan ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin ·
  • Director: Chang Tso-chi /
  • Writers: Chang Tso-chi ·
  • Production companies: NHK Enterprises · Chang Tso-chi Film Studio ·
  • Overview:Although their characters and temperaments couldn't be less alike, 19-year olds Wei and Jie are best friends. They're also neighbours, living with widower fathers and problem siblings in the suburbs of Taipei. When Wei is promoted from the rank of nightclub parking valet to the rank of debt-collector in Brother Gu's gang, he persuades his boss to hire Jie to work alongside him. Things begin to go wrong when they are given a handgun to reward their success in the new job. Always excitable and volatile, Jie becomes reckless and dangerous when he has the gun in his hand. When they try to collect a debt from the boss of a rival gang, a fight erupts and Jie shoots the gang-boss. The boys find themselves on the run. But fate and their youthful dreams still have tricks to play.
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