Ah-Chung

Ah-Chung

Release date : December 31, 1996
Runtime : 1h 37m
Countries of origin : Taiwan /
Original Language : Mandarin /
Director : Chang Tso-chi /
Writers : Chang Tso-chi /
Production companies : Chang Tso-chi Film Studio /
December 31, 1996 1h 37m Taiwan Drama Mandarin More
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The story concerns a male youth named Ah Chung (or Diong-ah in the Taiwanese dialect) who graduates from high school and descends into a maelstrom of personal, familial, and communal conflicts. Ah Chung is going through the liminal stage of finding his place and aim in life. He is sent by his mother to a boot camp, training as one of the Eight Generals. This is a job in performing as a god in Taiwanese popular rituals and Ah Chung's mother believes it can bring spiritual and social goodwill to the much-troubled family: Financially strained mother who is a performer of "low-brow" entertainment, a kid brother who is somewhat retarded, a half-sister who is raped by his alcoholic father, and Ah Chung's listlessness which is easily sucked in by the local gang rivalry...
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  • title:Ah-Chung
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1996
  • Runtime:1h 37m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Taiwan ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin ·
  • Director: Chang Tso-chi /
  • Writers: Chang Tso-chi ·
  • Production companies: Chang Tso-chi Film Studio ·
  • Overview:The story concerns a male youth named Ah Chung (or Diong-ah in the Taiwanese dialect) who graduates from high school and descends into a maelstrom of personal, familial, and communal conflicts. Ah Chung is going through the liminal stage of finding his place and aim in life. He is sent by his mother to a boot camp, training as one of the Eight Generals. This is a job in performing as a god in Taiwanese popular rituals and Ah Chung's mother believes it can bring spiritual and social goodwill to the much-troubled family: Financially strained mother who is a performer of "low-brow" entertainment, a kid brother who is somewhat retarded, a half-sister who is raped by his alcoholic father, and Ah Chung's listlessness which is easily sucked in by the local gang rivalry...
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