Terrorizers

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Terrorizers
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video cover
Directed by Edward Yang
Produced by Hsu Kuo-liang
Written by
Starring
Music by Weng Hsiao-liang
Cinematography Chang Chan
Edited by Liao Ching-song
Production
company
Release dates
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  • December 19, 1986 (1986-12-19)
Running time
110 minutes
Country Taiwan
Language Mandarin

Terrorizers is a 1986 drama film by acclaimed Taiwanese filmmaker Edward Yang.

Plot

The film concerns the coincidental interactions between three groups of people in Taipei: a young woman and the tough petty criminal gang of Native Taiwanese she hangs out with; a Mainlander doctor and his novelist wife; and a young photographer who observes the life of the city unfolding around him, in an echo of the protagonist of Michelangelo Antonioni's Blowup.[1]

Cast

  • Cora Miao as Zhou Yufen, a depressed novelist
  • Lee Li-chun as Li Lizhong, a hospital professional and Zhou Yufen's husband
  • Chin Shih-chieh as Shen, Zhou Yufen's ex who owns a company
  • Wang An as teenaged hustler
  • Liu Min as the girl's mother
  • Yu An-shun as the girl's partner in crime
  • Ku Pao-ming as Gu, police chief and Li Lizhong's friend
  • Ma Shao-chun as young photographer from a rich family
  • Huang Chia-ching as the photographer's girlfriend

Reception and legacy

Terrorizers is a part of the New Taiwan Cinema.[2] "Famously characterized by Marxist scholar Fredric Jameson as the postmodern film,[3][4] the film was likened by Yang himself to a puzzle where the pleasure lies in rearranging a multitude of relationships between characters, spaces, and genres."[5]

Awards and nominations

References

  1. The City as Escape Room: Yang's 'The Terrorizers' Remains a Puzzle Without a Solution - The Village Voice
  2. MUBI
  3. Jameson, Fredric, The Geopolitical Aesthetic. “Remapping Taipei.” London: BFI Publishing, 1992, pp. 114-157.
  4. Exiles in Modernity - Chicago Reader
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External links

  1. REDIRECT Template:Golden Horse Award for Best Narrative Feature

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