Release Date:
May 9, 2007 (NY; SF release: April 19)
Studio:
Strand Releasing
Director:
Tsai Ming-liang
Screenwriter:
Tsai Ming-liang
Starring:
Lee Kang-sheng, Chen Siang-chyi, Norman Bin Atun, Pearlly Chua
Genre:
Drama, Foreign
MPAA Rating:
Not Available
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Plot Summary:
After being beaten up by some swindlers, silent, mullet-sporting Hsiao-kang (Lee) is carried by a group of Bangladeshi men back to their rundown abode, where the Chinese itinerant is nursed back to health by Rawang (Norman Bin Atun). Soon sharing a musty old mattress with his rescuer, a recovering Hsiao-Kang leaves the house to explore the equally dilapidated surroundings. At a coffee shop in Chinatown, he meets Chyi (Tsai regular Chen Siang-chyi), a waitress who works and lives with her older, female boss (Pearlly Chua).
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