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Rebels of the Neon God

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Rebels of the Neon God
Language
eng
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videorecording
Main title
Rebels of the Neon God
Oclc number
1035089052
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Originally produced by Big World Pictures in 1992
Runtime
108
Summary
Tsai Ming-liang emerged on the world cinema scene in 1992 with his first, groundbreaking feature, REBELS OF THE NEON GOD. His debut already includes a handful of elements familiar to fans of subsequent work: a deceptively spare style often branded "minimalist"; actor Lee Kang-sheng as the silent and sullen Hsiao-kang; copious amounts of water, whether pouring from the sky or bubbling up from a clogged drain; and enough urban anomie to ensure that even the subtle humor in evidence is tinged with pathos.. The loosely structured plot involves Hsiao-kang, a despondent cram school student, who becomes obsessed with young petty thief Ah-tze, after Ah-tze smashes the rearview mirror of a taxi driven by Hsiao-kang's father. Hsiao-kang stalks Ah-tze and his buddy Ah-ping as they hang out in the film's iconic arcade (featuring a telling poster of James Dean on the wall) and other locales around Taipei, and ultimately takes his revenge.. REBELS OF THE NEON GOD is a remarkably impressive first film that hints at the promise of its director. Though showing such diverse influences as the French New Wave, Wong Kar-wai's early films-and, yes, Rebel Without a Cause-Tsai's film is most remarkable for introducing his startlingly unique vision to world cinema.. Nominated for Best Leading Actress (Yu-Wen Wang), Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay at the Golden Horse Film Festival. Winner of Best Feature Film at the Torino International Festival of Young Cinema. "A near-masterpiece...as close as contemporary filmmaking gets to the essence of poetry." - Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, Chicago Reader. "The creation of a wildly original artist coming into his own...feels alive with possibility...marks the start of one of modern cinema's great careers." - A.O. Scott, New York Times
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live action
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