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Mu ji zhe

  • 2017
  • 1h 58m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
2,4 k
MA NOTE
Mu ji zhe (2017)
CriminalitéMystèreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story about an ambitious journalist who eagerly pursues a long-forgotten accident. When the sole survivor of the accident suddenly disappears, he realizes that nothing is what it seems, ... Tout lireThe story about an ambitious journalist who eagerly pursues a long-forgotten accident. When the sole survivor of the accident suddenly disappears, he realizes that nothing is what it seems, and the unimaginable dark truth will haunt him for the rest of his life.The story about an ambitious journalist who eagerly pursues a long-forgotten accident. When the sole survivor of the accident suddenly disappears, he realizes that nothing is what it seems, and the unimaginable dark truth will haunt him for the rest of his life.

  • Director
    • Wei-Hao Cheng
  • Writers
    • Yen-Chi Chen
    • Yu Li Chen
    • Yu Shan Chen
  • Stars
    • Wei-Ning Hsu
    • Kaiser Chuang
    • Chia-Yen Ko
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    2,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Wei-Hao Cheng
    • Writers
      • Yen-Chi Chen
      • Yu Li Chen
      • Yu Shan Chen
    • Stars
      • Wei-Ning Hsu
      • Kaiser Chuang
      • Chia-Yen Ko
    • 12Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    • Prix
      • 9 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux29

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    Wei-Ning Hsu
    Wei-Ning Hsu
    • Maggie
    Kaiser Chuang
    Kaiser Chuang
    • Wang Yi-Chi
    Chia-Yen Ko
    Chia-Yen Ko
    • Hsu Ai-Ting
    Christopher Ming-Shun Lee
    Christopher Ming-Shun Lee
    • Chiu Ching-Kai
    Mason Lee
    Mason Lee
    • Wei
    Ian Chen
    Ian Chen
    • Liao Tzu-Fan (Special guest star)
    Chih-Wei Cheng
    Chih-Wei Cheng
    • Ji
    Chih-Wei Tang
    Chih-Wei Tang
    • Chung-Wen
    Mario Pu
    Mario Pu
    • Sergeant Wang
    Chang-Mien Chang
    • Chiu Ching-Kai's wife
    Shu-Fang Chen
    Shu-Fang Chen
    • Auntie (Special guest star)
    Angel Ho
    Angel Ho
    • Prisoner
    Kuan-Han Ho
    • Legislator Lin
    Davis Huang
    • Davis
    Chang-Shih Hung
    • Legislator Chang
    Jin Li
    • Tea shop boss
    Bing-Hsien Nieh
    • Used car boss (Special guest star)
    • (as Bing-Shien Nieh)
    Ming-Hua Pai
    Ming-Hua Pai
    • Hsu Ai-Ting Granny
    • Director
      • Wei-Hao Cheng
    • Writers
      • Yen-Chi Chen
      • Yu Li Chen
      • Yu Shan Chen
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs12

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    Often intriguing and always gripping, this whodunit that bears no relation to the English folk song of its name is surprisingly dark and twisted

    If you have heard the titular English folk song, you'll do well to know from the outset that this Taiwanese whodunit has nothing at all to do with the rhyme or its interpretations; and if you have not, then just know that it matters not. At most, the relation is intended to imply how different persons recounting the same crime will have multiple accounts of it, and the fact that each has a vested interest one way or another to conceal their involvement or worse culpability means that the truth is often elusive. Indeed, that is how the narrative of Cheng Wei-hao's sophomore feature film has been structured, i.e. as enactments of events past recounted by so-and-so, which may or may not have been embellished or even completely fabricated. It does therefore demand two hours of its audience's patience to unravel the entire mystery, but we guarantee it is time well worth spending on a cautionary tale of greed, vengeance and buried sins.

    The gist of the story is that of a hotshot journalist Chi (Kaiser Chuang) who decides to look into a hit-and-run that he had personally witnessed nine years ago on a stormy night after a present-day car accident reveals that the second-hand car he had bought not long ago was in fact the very one involved on that fateful evening. The longer version of that tells of the survivor, Ai-ting (Ko Chai Yen), who had escaped from the hospital not long after being admitted for her injuries and has since gone off the grid – worse, after Chi uses his investigative skills to locate her, she is abducted by someone who had been following Chi without his knowledge. Chi's initial digging through the newspaper archives during that time period also unearths the kidnap of a wealthy businessman's young daughter at about the same time, which relationship to the persons involved in the accident only becomes clearer much further down the road (pun intended).

    Any whodunit is as good as its list of suspects, and there is an intriguing list here – beginning with Chi's mentor Chung-wen, whom Chi suspects of deleting some photos off his old camera nine years ago of the accident; to Chi's editor-in-chief Chiu (Christopher Lee), whose previous car's license plate number is one of the possible matches of the hit-and-run vehicle which Chi makes out in one of the deleted photos he eventually manages to retrieve; to Chi's mechanic and buddy Ji, whom Chiu claims borrowed his vehicle and was behind the wheel that night; and last but not least to a young unsmiling junior police constable Wei (Mason Lee) who works at the station where Chi's police contact resides and coincidentally stays in one of the units of the dense housing complex where Ai-ting could be held captive. In case you haven't realized, there are two related mysteries here – the identity of the hit-and-run driver and Ai-ting's kidnapper – which may or may not lead to the same culprit(s).

    Though it isn't obvious right from the start, Cheng's technique is to play out each possible suspect's account of what happened that night, not simply whether those accounts which are genuine and accurate. As confusing as it may be to some, it demands that the audience pay attention to the inconsistencies and contradictions as Chi goes further down the rabbit hole, and trusting that the truth will emerge by the end of the two hours. The reassurance here is that it eventually does – and without ambiguity, we should add – so as much as some of the accounts are mere red herrings, it isn't that (or because) Chi and his two co-writers doesn't know where they want the story to lead to. Despite the manifold twists and turns especially in the third and final act, all the pieces do fall into place at the end, and in fact in grimmer and more perverse fashion than we had expected.

    Oh yes, those looking for a happy ending best look elsewhere – there is none to be found here by the time the deeds and motivations of each one of the protagonists are laid bare. Not even Chi will emerge unscathed, and it suffices to say that it wasn't an altruistic pursuit of the truth that triggered his own investigation in the first place. Because each individual is ultimately harbouring some dirty, dark secret that he or she would rather not see the light of day, every one of them is in fact driven by their own self- preservation to one extent or another, the only difference being how far or committed they are to ensuring that their own selfish interests. These qualities are also what defines the characters here, and the actors do a decent job of fleshing them out, savoury or otherwise – of particular mention is our very own Lee, who exudes cold-hearted pragmatism in his portrayal of the grizzled journalism veteran with political ambitions.

    Nevertheless, 'Who Killed Cock Robin' is admittedly less character- driven than plot-driven, in that its storytelling is based on unravelling what these respective characters were up to that fateful night when their lives collided in unfortunate manner. Even so, it does not sacrifice character consistency for plot surprises, so you can be reassured that none of the characters do stuff that is too illogical with their nature or credibility. Frankly, we were pleasantly surprised by how this crime thriller turned out. The setup is a little rushed at the start, but it settles down quickly to its own pace and rhythm once Chi starts getting into the thick of the mystery. Not that it slackens mind you; in fact, it is quite a gripping watch from start to finish, topped off with an ending that goes right to the darker side of human nature.
    9phebychow

    Remind me of invisible guest

    At the beginning, I just expect i will be watching an excited 'chase the murderer' movie. When it further develops, I am filled with many questions and find it harder to know the true until all fragments combine together. And it ends up reversing the plot, which is a bit like "The Invisible Guest". I am glad that other than Korea and Spain, we have that good Chinese director who can tell a dark side story in a decent way.
    9pqteru

    Good script and compact movie

    The film Who Killed Cock Robin is through the classic nursery rhyme behind the implication, echoing the heart of the film plot, because the robin symbolizes the conscience, but unfortunately killed by violence, the rest of the animals are representing of different roles, each one have their own sinister motives, wishful thinking, and make a devoid of conscience behavior.
    8yoggwork

    The carefully crafted scripts

    The carefully crafted scripts show the tension and appeal that far exceed imagination.

    The most lacking of domestic films is this. The domestic film is just a few pieces of fresh meat thrown into the pot, with some licking pee, and began to cheat money.

    The whole film is really not a turning point, and the veins are inherited but the blocks are distinct. You have me and me in you.

    To make a metaphor, like taking a sightseeing train, passing through different scenic spots such as mountains, grasslands, forests, etc., but the forest is far from the mountains, the mountains are undulating and visible, and the end of the grassland is a forest. This is the feeling.

    At the beginning of the film, I gave a skeleton to one of the core car accident cases, and then affixed the flesh and blood through the lies of different characters. In the middle of the process, I found that this person still holds another person, and the other person is the first one. The fur was given to the flesh and finally ended on the last page with a ghost story of 15 dollars. What appears in the eyes of the audience are two completely different people, one called the case and the other called the humanity.

    The film's reflection on human nature is so simple but deep into the soul. Every one of us is constantly burying the mud of our own lies. In the end, everyone is completely unrecognizable. It is in the old saying that the surface of the dung egg is actually Everyone's bones are soaked in black by the mud.

    Think again, the most confusing in the film, all become successful people, which is consistent with reality.

    At the same time, the performance of each major character in the plot is a three-pointer, or easy, or nervous, or crazy, but every performance will make people feel that this role, at this time, this should be the case.

    If you say the shortcomings, there are also one or two slight flaws. Such as: Aji did not give a clear explanation. These are all minute and innocuous.
    1thomaspans

    What a mess with this Hitchcock stuff...

    I actually expected to see a well made thriller like Hitchcock but there is no Cock Tobin in this film at all.

    The title misguides audiences who anticipated Cock Robin in this film...

    And the story is split around in the casts members. It is hard to keep track of the story if there is a story at all.

    I hope standardised story structure is needed for this local blockbuster.

    1 out of 10.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 mars 2017 (Taiwan)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Taiwan
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Mandarin
      • Min Nan
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Who Killed Cock Robin?
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kaohsiung, Taïwan(entirely)
    • sociétés de production
      • Good Day Films Company
      • Rise Pictures
      • Vie Vision Pictures
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      • 1h 58m(118 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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