Tropical Fish (film)
Tropical Fish 熱帶魚 Rèdài Yú | |
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Directed by | |
Written by | Chen Yu-hsun |
Produced by | Chung Hu-pin |
Starring | Lin Cheng-sheng Lin Chia-hung Wen Ying |
Music by | Wu Bai & China Blue |
Production company | Central Pictures Company |
Release date | 1995 |
Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | Taiwan |
Languages | Taiwanese, Mandarin Chinese |
Tropical Fish (Chinese: 熱帶魚; pinyin: Rèdài Yú; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Jia̍t-tài Hî) is a 1995 Taiwanese comedy-drama film written and directed by . It is an example of New Taiwanese Cinema.[1]
Plot[]
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The movie tells the story of Liu Chih-chiang (劉志強, played by Lin Chia-hung [林嘉宏]), a disaffected Taipei high school student who is kidnapped and taken by Ah Ching (阿慶, played by the filmmaker Lin Cheng-sheng) to rural Chiayi County in southern Taiwan.
Locations[]
Chih-chiang's school scenes were filmed at Bailing Senior High School (百齡高中) in Shilin, Taipei, while several other scenes were filmed in Daan District.[2] The kidnappers hold Chih-chiang in Dongshi, a coastal Chiayi County township noted for its oyster production. The end of the film shows the business district of Dunhua Road in Taipei.
Music[]
In addition to the music score, two songs by Wu Bai & China Blue, "This Continuous Sinking" (繼續墮落) (from their 1994 album Wanderer's Love Song) and "Go to the Graveyard" (墓仔埔也敢去) are featured in the movie. Different (live) versions of both songs were released on Wu Bai & China Blue's 1995 live album 伍佰的LIVE.
Awards[]
At Taiwan's 1995 Golden Horse Film Festival, Chen Yu-hsun won the award for Best Screenplay Originally Written for the Screen and (文英) won Best Supporting Actress for her role as Ah Yi (阿姨).[3] Chen Yu-hsun was also nominated for a Golden Leopard for the film at the 1995 Locarno International Film Festival.[4]
References[]
- ^ 熱帶魚 \ 夢想與現實之間 Archived 13 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine (Tropical Fish: Between Dream and Reality.) Retrieved 5 March 2010. (in Chinese)
- ^ 熱帯魚: 映画の舞台と主なロケ地 Archived 6 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine (Tropical Fish: Filming Locations) Retrieved 5 March 2010. (in Japanese)
- ^ Golden Horse Film Festival: 1995 at the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 1 April 2010.
- ^ Locarno International Film Festival: 1995 at the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 1 April 2010.
External links[]
- 1995 films
- 1990s comedy-drama films
- Taiwanese films
- Taiwanese-language films
- 1990s Mandarin-language films
- Central Motion Picture Corporation films
- 1995 comedy films
- 1995 drama films
- Taiwanese film stubs
- 1990s comedy-drama film stubs