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What Does A Former Murderer Running for Office (Yet Again) Reveal About Taiwanese Politics?

EnglishLife
·October 18, 2023·3 min read
Although it is not actually the first time that he has run for president, the presidential run of former convicted murderer Lan Hsin-qi has drawn attention in recent days Read More

“And Miles to Go Before I Sleep” is a Powerful Document of Police Brutality Against Migrants

EnglishFilm
·October 16, 2023·4 min read
by Brian Hioe 語言: English Photo credit: Film Poster AND MILES TO GO BEFORE I SLEEP proves a powerful document... Read More

Koreeda’s “Monster” Proves a Humanistic Take on Childhood

EnglishFilm
·October 10, 2023·2 min read
Monster, Hirokazu Koreeda's latest, is the latest of the esteemed Japanese director’s humanistic takes on family. This time around, however, Koreeda zooms in on the issue of childhood bullying Read More

Review: Lalaland by 1300

EnglishLife
·October 8, 2023·1 min read
Lalaland, by 1300, is a hypnotizing listen. Backed by a thumping backbeat, the track alternates between vocal textures by the members of 1300 in turn. Though clocking in only at three minutes and thirty seconds, the track proves a many-layered one, unfolding through narratively different vocal sections Read More

“Seven Days in Heaven” Blends Youthful and Flippant Rebellion With Distinct Taiwanese Flavor

EnglishFilm
·October 5, 2023·3 min read
2010 tragicomedy "Seven Days in Heaven" explores a working-class family’s mourning rites amidst a southern Taiwanese backdrop Read More

Recently Restored “Teenage Fugitive” Peeks Back at Tsai Ming-liang’s Earlier Output

EnglishFilm
·October 1, 2023·2 min read
The 1984 Taiwan New Wave film "Teenage Fugitive" was recently restored—and it highlights the earlier style of a young Tsai Ming-liang, who co-wrote its script Read More

Transmasculine Storytelling in Taiwan Reaches New Heights with Gia-Yeh Huang’s 《等一下,我的身分證字號是不是給錯了!?》

ArtEnglish
·September 28, 2023·3 min read
《等一下,我的身分證字號是不是給錯了!?》(hereafter referred to as “等一下") is the first part of an autobiographical solo performance trilogy written and performed by Gia-Yeh Huang, the first publicly out trans man in Taiwan to run for office during the 2022 local elections for a Hsinchu City Council seat, and directed and produced by Yu-i Liang. Bringing audiences into Huang’s life story through witty writing and exceptional acting, 《等一下》 opens up new creative space for transmasculine storytelling in Taiwan during an era of increased public engagement on transgender issues. Read More

“She’s Talking in Island” Depicts A Roving Dialog Between Taiwan’s Sunflower Generation and Gen Z

EnglishFilm
·September 24, 2023·3 min read
Set mostly in a car driving through Taipei, "She's Talking in Island" pairs a Millennial documentary filmmaker with a Gen Z high school student on a reflection of life and society Read More

Bad Taiwan Takes: George Yeo on the Notion of a Commonwealth Between Taiwan and China

EnglishLife
·September 18, 2023·3 min read
Former Singaporean Minister for Foreign Affairs George Yeo raised eyebrows with comments earlier this month asserting that Taiwan was a “piece on the chessboard.” Though these comments provoked some outrage in Taiwan, Yeo’s full comments were not necessarily incorrect, in that he went on to state that Taiwan was itself aware of its role as a geopolitical pawn of larger powers, and that it was its own choice as to how to be played. Yeo next went on, however, to rather outlandishly suggest that a solution for Taiwan and China to establish peace was to form a confederation with China Read More

“The Post-Truth World” is An Imperfect, But Intriguing Read on News, Virality, and Truth

EnglishFilm
·September 16, 2023·3 min read
The Post-Truth World is an intriguing, if somewhat narratively flawed read on the nature of news, virality, and truth. The crime drama follows Liu Li-min, an online media personality, who inadvertently becomes caught up in the series of events around the apparent murder of rich heiress Wang Shih-yun by high school sports star Chang Chen-yi. Liu is first present at the baseball game where Chang apparently murders Chang by stabbing her to death. Then, seven years later, Liu is taken hostage by Chang during a jailbreak after visiting the prison where he is imprisoned to interview another inmate Read More

Bad Taiwan Takes: Vivek Ramaswamy on Strategic Clarity, Then Ambiguity for Taiwan

EnglishLife
·September 12, 2023·3 min read
Tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, one of a host of Republican contenders for the presidential nomination, recently raised eyebrows with comments to the media suggesting that the US abandon its policy of strategic ambiguity regarding what stance it would take in the event of an invasion of Taiwan. Ramaswamy instead suggested that the US should commit to an unambiguous stance on Taiwan, that of strategic clarity—at least until the US could ensure that it is not dependent on Taiwan for semiconductors Read More

“Gaga” Provides a Glimpse of an Indigenous Family Caught in Changing Times

EnglishFilm
·September 9, 2023·2 min read
Gaga, directed by Laha Mebow, is not a perfect work, but it manages to be a candid intergenerational family drama nonetheless Read More
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