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Un día de verano

Título original: Guling jie shaonian sharen shijian
  • 1991
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 57min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,2/10
14 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Un día de verano (1991)
Based on a true story, primarily on a conflict between two youth gangs, a 14-year-old boy's girlfriend conflicts with the head of one gang for an unclear reason, until finally the conflict comes to a violent climax.
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La novia de un niño de 14 años entra en conflicto con el jefe de una pandilla por una razón poco clara, hasta que finalmente el conflicto llega a un clímax violento.La novia de un niño de 14 años entra en conflicto con el jefe de una pandilla por una razón poco clara, hasta que finalmente el conflicto llega a un clímax violento.La novia de un niño de 14 años entra en conflicto con el jefe de una pandilla por una razón poco clara, hasta que finalmente el conflicto llega a un clímax violento.

  • Dirección
    • Edward Yang
  • Guión
    • Edward Yang
    • Alex Yang
    • Mingtang Lai
  • Reparto principal
    • Chang Chen
    • Lisa Yang
    • Kuo-Chu Chang
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,2/10
    14 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Edward Yang
    • Guión
      • Edward Yang
      • Alex Yang
      • Mingtang Lai
    • Reparto principal
      • Chang Chen
      • Lisa Yang
      • Kuo-Chu Chang
    • 53Reseñas de usuarios
    • 13Reseñas de críticos
    • 91Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 8 premios y 13 nominaciones en total

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    Chang Chen
    Chang Chen
    • Xiao Si'r (Zhang Zhen)
    Lisa Yang
    • Ming (Liu Zhiming)
    Kuo-Chu Chang
    Kuo-Chu Chang
    • Father
    Elaine Jin
    Elaine Jin
    • Mother
    Chuan Wang
    Chuan Wang
    • Eldest Sister
    Han Chang
    Han Chang
    • Elder Brother
    Hsiu-Chiung Chiang
    Hsiu-Chiung Chiang
    • Middle Sister
    Stephanie Lai
    • Youngest Sister
    • (as Fanyun Lai)
    Chi-tsan Wang
    • Cat (Wang Mao)
    Lawrence Ko
    Lawrence Ko
    • Airplane (Ji Fei)
    Chih-Kang Tan
    • Ma
    Ming-Hsin Chang
    • Underpants (Mingxin)
    • (as Mingxin Zhang)
    Chun-Lung Jung
    • Bomber (Chang Po-wen)
    Hui-Kuo Chou
    • Tiger (Xiao Hu)
    • (as Huiguo Zhou)
    Ching-Chi Liu
    • Hefty (Da Ge)
    • (as Qingqi Liu)
    Ching-Hsiang Ho
    • Animal (Mao Shou)
    • (as Qingxiang He)
    Chang-Ta Tsai
    • Tiger's Buddy
    • (as Changda Cai)
    Tsung-Ming Lee
    • Tiger's Buddy
    • (as Zhongming Li)
    • Dirección
      • Edward Yang
    • Guión
      • Edward Yang
      • Alex Yang
      • Mingtang Lai
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    Reseñas de usuarios53

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    9jandesimpson

    A nation's identity crisis

    Edward Yang's "A Brighter Summer Day" is an enormous film, not only in length but in its ambitious attempt, through homing in on a particular group of people in a specific time and place, to define the attitudes of a nation undergoing an identity crisis. The time is the early '60's, the place a suburb of Taipei, the characters mostly groups of adolescents. Like his great fellow compatriot Hou Xiaoxian, Yang hurls happenings at you without explaining who is who. He makes an enormous demand on his audience in forcing us to make all the connections. As his cast here runs into dozens and many scenes take place in semi-darkness, it is far from easy, particularly for a Western viewer to whom so many Orientals look alike, to make these connections on a first viewing. Indeed I would say that after four viewings I am still working out who is who. That I have not given up and am still in the process of unravelling can only be ascribed to a gut reaction from the first that this is a work of tremendous integrity and skill. The film deals mainly with gang warfare between rival groups of youngsters, which, it is suggested, reflects their search for identity at a time when their parents have lost theirs after years of Japanese occupation followed by the post-revolutionary separation from their Chinese mainland roots. As a diversion from gang warfare some of the youngsters find an outlet in American music, particularly the songs of Elvis. The film mainly follows the course of one boy, S'ir, as he moves from early to late adolescence. There are others who are presented as having a stronger sense of character; Ma, the "General's son" for instance who lives in a household a cut above the rest and Honey, a young man in a sailor suit, who exudes a sense of honesty and authority that holds the others in thrall. But it is S'ir whom the film doggedly follows, S'ir who seems to possess nothing much more than a bad temper and a developing desire, perhaps mainly through peer pressure, to have a young girl who will be faithful to him. It is his frustration in trying to achieve this that leads the film towards a climax that is as ugly as it is tragic. However, not before we have lived through a number of scenes that are wholly remarkable, none more so that a savage attack between rival gangs, some resorting to samurai swords - a reaction perhaps to their parents' detestation of all thing Japanese - which takes place in semi-darkness in a powercut during a tropical storm; the very stuff of late Goya, merciless and unblinking.
    10crappydoo

    A classic that will stay with you for a long, long time.

    I just finished watching this four hour epic and something tells me that this is going to remain with me for a long, long time. I was glad I entered the cinema hall with no foreknowledge of what the film was about or anything about the story, except that it was directed by Edward Yang, whose Yi Yi I liked. Am I not glad I did that? The entire film, especially the second half, is an emotional powerhouse. Its funny, sociological and emotionally brutal.

    The four hour run time was quite a deterrent however I planned it well and took one bathroom break but it was all worth it in the end. I would not recommend that you read anything of the story before you watch the film because several of the reviews above have spoilers in them. All I'll say is that it is about street gangs, but like nothing you've ever seen. It about lost childhood and children growing up so fast that its scary. The fact that all of this really happened makes it chilling.

    I'm surprised that not many people have seen this film yet because it certainly deserves a classic status. The direction is probably one of the best I've ever experienced and I will definitely seek out other Edward Yang movies to watch.

    The acting by all the teenage actors and children is nothing short of brilliant and I can see that some of the key actors never acted in another movie again which I believe is a waste.

    I don't think its out on video as yet, however I would highly recommend that you seek it out. In my opinion the film demands total attention and is best watched on the big screen rather than on video.
    10xym07

    A lost masterpiece

    I saw this film on screen in 2005. The place I saw it was an old-fashioned theater in the middle of Seoul, South Korea. The film print was one of the last surviving print of this film, which is now worn out too much for another screening. It was about three years ago, and I frankly do not much about the plot. Two things, however, were still in my mind. First of all, it was much more a film with tranquility. Think about Edward Yang's last film 'Yi Yi.' Do you remember the scene where there were two teenagers walking on the street and there were scarcely any sound effect but someone's monologue? The whole film was like that. The other thing is that, despite of it deals with serious subject matters such as Taiwan's cruel anti-communist regime, it still has a sense of humor: in fact, a plenty of it. For me, now this film is like a lost summer love: passionate but vague. If complicated copyright issues be solved and clean prints of this film to be found, I'd really like to recommend this film; it is a long four-hour movie, but every minute is worth it.
    10quanqiutongshi

    as a Chinese living in mainland,I should let you know something about that special period in movie.

    This movie is a Taiwan movie,I am a Chinese college student living in mainland.I think I should take response to write a review,because I see all the reviewers are not Chinese who cant know the background of this movie.there are something followed about Chines cultures and background.

    Fist,in the movie period,china had two governments,one is communist party in mainland,the other is GuoMin party in Taiwan.Korean War made Communist part cant have enough power to invade Taiwan,but Guomin party still wanted to return to mainland by getting help from America.But as we all know,Guomin party just stays in Taiwan to now. And they were just in a fear of communist party military coming into Taiwan.At that special period,another fears were among all ordinary people in Taiwan. The president of Guomin party began to arrest communist spy in Guomin party.in fact,the secret arrest was a terrible horrible to people in Taiwan. This special period is called as 'white fear period',and so many innocent persons dead at that time.

    So,you can see tanks were running in road,and dad were arrested for suspects communist spy.At all,the fears were among whole society.

    what's more, in 1949 there were million people fleeing to Taiwan for following the Guomin Party. And many knowledge persons and military officers also in the process.this led government couldn'却 have enough money to pay and enough food to feed . many people lose their jobs.This is a hard time for many families. And it was not a peace time. it is a hungry time, Ming's family is a example.

    Although,the director want to tell a lesson , don'却 try to change the bad world.but we can know he still have a soft and ideal heart but getting hurt too much.
    9LinkinParkEnjoyer

    Arthouse cinema rules

    Arthouse movies are so underrated on imdb and I don't even know why. I guess this site is for popular movies only and top 250 is ridicilous. Letterboxd is much better site for movie lovers.

    4 hours flew by and this is epic movie. It is pretty good but it ain't Raise the Red Lantern.

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      Chen Chang, who plays Xiao Si'r (or Little Four) and Kuo-Chu Chang, who plays his father, are real-life father and son. The actor's own name is also used for the full name of the character of Xiao Si'r (or Little Four).
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      (at around 130 mins) When Si'r shoots Ma's shotgun, sound of a firing can be heard, but the shotgun makes no recoil, indicating that the sound effect of the firing was used in the scene and no actual gun firing took place.
    • Citas

      Father: Remember - things with a hole in the middle bring headaches...

      Xiao Si'r (Zhang Zhen): What's that mean?

      Father: Nothing. You'll find out when you grow up.

    • Versiones alternativas
      Director's Cut is 237 minutes long.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in When Cinema Reflects the Times: Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Edward Yang (1993)
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      Composed by Peter De Angelis and Robert P. Marcucci

      Performed by Bosen Wang and Chi-tsan Wang

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de julio de 1991 (Taiwán)
    • País de origen
      • Taiwán
    • Idiomas
      • Mandarín
      • Min nan
      • Shanghainés
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • A Brighter Summer Day
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Taiwán
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      • Yang & His Gang Filmmakers
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      • 3h 57min(237 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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