One of the most prolific and eclectic directors in the Taiwanese-language film industry, Hsin Chi (also known as Xin Qi) trained in theatre in Japan during the colonial era and at the end of the 1950s, turned to cinema making films of a wide variety of genres in his career, including gothic and youth dramas. “Foolish Bride, Naïve Bridegroom” is one of the last of the so called taiyupian, before the ban by the Komintang in the 70s.
“Foolish Bride, Naïve Bridegroom” is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
A-kau (Chin Tu) is a widower who has raised his son Bun-tik (Shi Jung) alone. Now the young man is a good looking but very lazy and reserved bachelor and is a magnet for girls who fell for him just looking at him, at the point that they often congregate outside Bun-tik's windows to court him unashamedly. A-kau...
“Foolish Bride, Naïve Bridegroom” is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
A-kau (Chin Tu) is a widower who has raised his son Bun-tik (Shi Jung) alone. Now the young man is a good looking but very lazy and reserved bachelor and is a magnet for girls who fell for him just looking at him, at the point that they often congregate outside Bun-tik's windows to court him unashamedly. A-kau...
- 2/7/2024
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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