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Ever Wong, de 18 anos, é enviada de Ohio para Taiwan para estudar mandarim durante o verão, mas acaba se tornando uma adolescente livre para tudo, apelidada de "Loveboat".Ever Wong, de 18 anos, é enviada de Ohio para Taiwan para estudar mandarim durante o verão, mas acaba se tornando uma adolescente livre para tudo, apelidada de "Loveboat".Ever Wong, de 18 anos, é enviada de Ohio para Taiwan para estudar mandarim durante o verão, mas acaba se tornando uma adolescente livre para tudo, apelidada de "Loveboat".
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Ryan C. Tseng
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IN A NUTSHELL:
Directed by Arvin Chen, this story is about a group of American teens with Asian heritage, experiencing Taiwan for 8 weeks during the summer break.
LOVE IN TAIPEI follows a young woman's cultural immersion program in Taiwan turns out to be a liberating free-for-all known as "Loveboat" where unexpected romance leads her to question her future. Based on the best-selling book "Loveboat, Taipei" by Abigail Hing Wen.
On a personal note, my daughter-in-law is Chinese (from Hong Kong) and now I have an adorable grandson who is half Chinese. Asian women are so beautiful.
THINGS I LIKED: The starlet of the film is Ashley Liao, possibly new to viewers, even though she has been in quite a few movies, including Fresh Off The Boat, which got a 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. She's lovely and so talented.
Other cast members include Ross Butler, Nico Hiraga, Chelsea Zhang, and Cindy Cheung.
People will learn more about Taiwan and be introduced to their language, dance, art, music, architecture, and street food. It's on my list of amazing places to go!
I was really excited about the movie Joy Ride because I knew it was going to showcase China, but it was SO raunchy that I only lasted about 20 minutes. This film is so much sweeter and appropriate.
The film was shot on location in Taipei.
We get to hear some familiar American tunes with the lyrics sung in Mandarin, as well as a few Chinese songs.
What girl doesn't want two handsome boys who are crazy about her to choose from?
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE:
It seems unlikely that a girl whose parents immigrated from Taiwan wouldn't speak even a little bit of Mandarin.
It's pretty doggone predictable. It follows the classic coming-of-age tale of a young woman trying to become independent and discover what she truly wants in this world.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
Some "light" profanity.
Teens break curfew rules to go clubbing.
Alcohol.
LOVE IN TAIPEI follows a young woman's cultural immersion program in Taiwan turns out to be a liberating free-for-all known as "Loveboat" where unexpected romance leads her to question her future. Based on the best-selling book "Loveboat, Taipei" by Abigail Hing Wen.
On a personal note, my daughter-in-law is Chinese (from Hong Kong) and now I have an adorable grandson who is half Chinese. Asian women are so beautiful.
THINGS I LIKED: The starlet of the film is Ashley Liao, possibly new to viewers, even though she has been in quite a few movies, including Fresh Off The Boat, which got a 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. She's lovely and so talented.
Other cast members include Ross Butler, Nico Hiraga, Chelsea Zhang, and Cindy Cheung.
People will learn more about Taiwan and be introduced to their language, dance, art, music, architecture, and street food. It's on my list of amazing places to go!
I was really excited about the movie Joy Ride because I knew it was going to showcase China, but it was SO raunchy that I only lasted about 20 minutes. This film is so much sweeter and appropriate.
The film was shot on location in Taipei.
We get to hear some familiar American tunes with the lyrics sung in Mandarin, as well as a few Chinese songs.
What girl doesn't want two handsome boys who are crazy about her to choose from?
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE:
It seems unlikely that a girl whose parents immigrated from Taiwan wouldn't speak even a little bit of Mandarin.
It's pretty doggone predictable. It follows the classic coming-of-age tale of a young woman trying to become independent and discover what she truly wants in this world.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
Some "light" profanity.
Teens break curfew rules to go clubbing.
Alcohol.
Every young person struggles with the idea of figuring out the rest of their life and knowing who they want to be. This story beautifully brings together elements of connecting with your heritage, romance, figuring out the next steps of your life, the importance of family, being true to yourself, and living in the moment. It sounds like a lot to roll into one movie, but this is an effortless adaptation of the original material.
It's wonderfully cast, doesn't rely on high drama to get its point across, and will take you back to your teen years. The days when you thought you needed to know what the rest of your life was meant to look like and felt pressured by the expectations of your parents, and you really just needed to have someone tell you that it's okay to be yourself and figure it out as you go.
There was wonderful chemistry between the cast, be that romantic or friendship, the backdrop was beautiful, and it did an amazing job showing off the culture of Taipei in a short runtime.
Definitely recommended to anyone who has read the book, fans of Asian drama shows, or anyone who connects with teen and new adult rom coms.
It's wonderfully cast, doesn't rely on high drama to get its point across, and will take you back to your teen years. The days when you thought you needed to know what the rest of your life was meant to look like and felt pressured by the expectations of your parents, and you really just needed to have someone tell you that it's okay to be yourself and figure it out as you go.
There was wonderful chemistry between the cast, be that romantic or friendship, the backdrop was beautiful, and it did an amazing job showing off the culture of Taipei in a short runtime.
Definitely recommended to anyone who has read the book, fans of Asian drama shows, or anyone who connects with teen and new adult rom coms.
It's very cliche, but I didn't really mind. It's a cute movie to spend an afternoon or evening. Don't expect a very strong story. Like I said, it's all very cliche. But it makes you dream...
I loved the setting in Tapei. I loved the summer-having-fun-part. I loved the thought of chasing your dreams despite what all others might think.
The dancing and art part was for me also a plus. But that's a personal interest. Some nice dancing shots and seeing some art works makes it for me more interesting to watch.
Don't expect much from the romance... The chemistry between ML and FL wasn't wow, otherwise I would have given a higher rating.
The dancing and art part was for me also a plus. But that's a personal interest. Some nice dancing shots and seeing some art works makes it for me more interesting to watch.
Don't expect much from the romance... The chemistry between ML and FL wasn't wow, otherwise I would have given a higher rating.
Taipei is my hometown and I am glad this movie exists :) !!
It takes lots of filmmakers' efforts to make a full Asian cast movie happened .. And there are talents from LA and Taiwan both places so I appreciate that ... The movie itself ... Honestly I don't feel excited watching this movie , the storyline is dull.... I think it's a movie for teenagers ....the movies name is "Love in Taipei" .. I feel it neither illustrates "love" or "Taipei" in a good sense .. it's somewhat superficial and not logical ...it has some brief idea about family, friend, affection and culture differences.. but I wouldn't say it shows the excitement of "love" or "Taipei"
Good part about this movie : 1. For anyone who never been to Taipei , it shows some Taipei attractions , buildings and streets for the viewers 2. It shows the Taiwan's art , written language, food presentation 3: it shows the Grand Hotel in Taipei , one of the most symbolic landmark in Taipei and architecture, and it shows inside the hotel .
4. Easy to follow ... really don't need to think much ... 5. Almost like a Disney movie with real actors actress 6. Good cast ; I am glad Ang Lee' son , Mason Lee is in the movie. So do other famous actress in Taiwan I recognize :) My one suggestion is that they could cast some Taiwanese /American YouTubers or comedians who lives in Taiwan in the film ! Because they understand US and Taiwan both culture well , they are mostly bilingual, it would add some fun vibes and attract more viewers . Apparently in this film needs to speak English and some Mandarin.
Not so good part about this movie : 1. Storyline isn't impressive.... it is a story about a girl's pursuit of happiness in her own dreams and romance .... it feels something is missing in the drama .... Not logical , I didn't even feel love in the movie .. It feels plain ... 2. Where is the Taipei MRT ? Metro in Taipei takes huge part of many Taipei people's life... there is none of it in the movie !? Not even a footage of the metro station.. It's like making a movie about New York but not showing the NYC subway!? .. 3. Where are the scooters? It shows too little , scooters are everywhere in Taiwan .
4. Where are the bubble tea shops ? You see more bubble tea shops in America now ... There are even more in Taiwan ! It didn't show anyone was drinking bubble tea ..or not even the tea art .. 5. Where are the 7-11 or family mart ? The convenient stores are everywhere in Taipei and Taiwan. Also the drug stores are everywhere too .. such as Watson's , the girl could go shopping .. it would shows more of the city .. 6. It didn't show the digital ability of Taipei : Taipei is an advanced large city and people use smartphones to do lots of things ..and theUbike .. the QR code getting services ..digital advertisement of a building ... I get this movie desire showing the traditional side of Taiwan's look , yet Taipei has great technology in all phases of life.
7. It didn't show temples .. there are many featured temples in Taipei.. maybe the story didn't need to show any of it yet the spiritual and ritual life is also a big part of Taiwanese life .. 8. It didn't show "lots of people " in Taipei , Taipei is the largest city in Taiwan (relate with not showing the metro ) it gotta be a footage about crowds of Taipei 9. I wish it shows the presidential hall , it's also a landmark of Taipei , and it didn't show the national flag .
10. More life about Taipei is missing ! The fried chicken , game room , catching stuff machines , Taiwanese police officer.. pets.. traffic and street light .. the wardrobe and fashion of Taiwanese ( in the movie they dress very L. A like ...)
Above was my honest reaction after watch the movie , the actress is lovely.. but again the story is the soul of the movie .. I feel it has lots of room to grow ... I respect the original writer and director though , I know they put their heart and soul in this production. I look forward seeing more movie about Taiwan in the future :) with great stories !
It takes lots of filmmakers' efforts to make a full Asian cast movie happened .. And there are talents from LA and Taiwan both places so I appreciate that ... The movie itself ... Honestly I don't feel excited watching this movie , the storyline is dull.... I think it's a movie for teenagers ....the movies name is "Love in Taipei" .. I feel it neither illustrates "love" or "Taipei" in a good sense .. it's somewhat superficial and not logical ...it has some brief idea about family, friend, affection and culture differences.. but I wouldn't say it shows the excitement of "love" or "Taipei"
Good part about this movie : 1. For anyone who never been to Taipei , it shows some Taipei attractions , buildings and streets for the viewers 2. It shows the Taiwan's art , written language, food presentation 3: it shows the Grand Hotel in Taipei , one of the most symbolic landmark in Taipei and architecture, and it shows inside the hotel .
4. Easy to follow ... really don't need to think much ... 5. Almost like a Disney movie with real actors actress 6. Good cast ; I am glad Ang Lee' son , Mason Lee is in the movie. So do other famous actress in Taiwan I recognize :) My one suggestion is that they could cast some Taiwanese /American YouTubers or comedians who lives in Taiwan in the film ! Because they understand US and Taiwan both culture well , they are mostly bilingual, it would add some fun vibes and attract more viewers . Apparently in this film needs to speak English and some Mandarin.
Not so good part about this movie : 1. Storyline isn't impressive.... it is a story about a girl's pursuit of happiness in her own dreams and romance .... it feels something is missing in the drama .... Not logical , I didn't even feel love in the movie .. It feels plain ... 2. Where is the Taipei MRT ? Metro in Taipei takes huge part of many Taipei people's life... there is none of it in the movie !? Not even a footage of the metro station.. It's like making a movie about New York but not showing the NYC subway!? .. 3. Where are the scooters? It shows too little , scooters are everywhere in Taiwan .
4. Where are the bubble tea shops ? You see more bubble tea shops in America now ... There are even more in Taiwan ! It didn't show anyone was drinking bubble tea ..or not even the tea art .. 5. Where are the 7-11 or family mart ? The convenient stores are everywhere in Taipei and Taiwan. Also the drug stores are everywhere too .. such as Watson's , the girl could go shopping .. it would shows more of the city .. 6. It didn't show the digital ability of Taipei : Taipei is an advanced large city and people use smartphones to do lots of things ..and theUbike .. the QR code getting services ..digital advertisement of a building ... I get this movie desire showing the traditional side of Taiwan's look , yet Taipei has great technology in all phases of life.
7. It didn't show temples .. there are many featured temples in Taipei.. maybe the story didn't need to show any of it yet the spiritual and ritual life is also a big part of Taiwanese life .. 8. It didn't show "lots of people " in Taipei , Taipei is the largest city in Taiwan (relate with not showing the metro ) it gotta be a footage about crowds of Taipei 9. I wish it shows the presidential hall , it's also a landmark of Taipei , and it didn't show the national flag .
10. More life about Taipei is missing ! The fried chicken , game room , catching stuff machines , Taiwanese police officer.. pets.. traffic and street light .. the wardrobe and fashion of Taiwanese ( in the movie they dress very L. A like ...)
Above was my honest reaction after watch the movie , the actress is lovely.. but again the story is the soul of the movie .. I feel it has lots of room to grow ... I respect the original writer and director though , I know they put their heart and soul in this production. I look forward seeing more movie about Taiwan in the future :) with great stories !
I actually spoke with the author of Loveboat, Taipei, Abigail Wen, when she was promoting the book years ago. To me, she was living the practical Asian's dream. She worked to become a highly paid lawyer but was able to pursue her writing on the side to great success. All of the upside of a creative outlet without the risk of being a starving artist. In a sense, that was my problem with Love in Taipei. It lacked the tension of risk and felt like a series of events happening to the protagonist, Ever, rather than a cohesive and compelling story.
I knew going in not to expect Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. This is a YA movie based on a YA novel. The screenwriters changed several details and story arcs from the source material. The movie cuts most of the side characters, but both the book and the movie focus on Ever's interactions with Rick, Xavier, and Sophie. I don't think the movie successfully establishes the stakes Ever faces. When the events start to unfold in Taipei, it's difficult to really care. The movie centers on Ever having to choose between two paths: medical school or dance program, Rick or Xavier, etc. I didn't feel like it really mattered which path was taken. The struggle was missing. I don't think the movie does a good job of making us root for Ever. She essentially already has everything: a clear path to medical school, an audition with a dance company, an instant best friend in Sophie, attention from the academic celebrity (Rick), attention from the rich but artistic boy (Xavier). There's a love triangle (actually more like a square) with almost zero drama. There is also something to be said for having some flash. This might have been due to the limitations of the actress, but one can't help thinking "Hmm...probably should just go to med school" when we see her dancing. If the movie showed amazing dance numbers, the audience could feel the pull between two worlds. We're kind of meant to assume she's great at dance but never shown it.
It's been a long time since my last trip to Taiwan, but I didn't feel any pangs of nostalgia when the characters explored the different parts of Taipei. I think it was a missed opportunity to showcase the experience of being in the city.
This is not uncommon with male Asian actors, but my first thought when I saw Rick was "why is this 35 year old man with these college students?" It turns out, he's actually 33, but you get my point.
With most good movies, there are breathtaking highs and devastating lows, and one connects with the emotions of the main character. Love in Taipei felt more like a flatline.
I knew going in not to expect Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. This is a YA movie based on a YA novel. The screenwriters changed several details and story arcs from the source material. The movie cuts most of the side characters, but both the book and the movie focus on Ever's interactions with Rick, Xavier, and Sophie. I don't think the movie successfully establishes the stakes Ever faces. When the events start to unfold in Taipei, it's difficult to really care. The movie centers on Ever having to choose between two paths: medical school or dance program, Rick or Xavier, etc. I didn't feel like it really mattered which path was taken. The struggle was missing. I don't think the movie does a good job of making us root for Ever. She essentially already has everything: a clear path to medical school, an audition with a dance company, an instant best friend in Sophie, attention from the academic celebrity (Rick), attention from the rich but artistic boy (Xavier). There's a love triangle (actually more like a square) with almost zero drama. There is also something to be said for having some flash. This might have been due to the limitations of the actress, but one can't help thinking "Hmm...probably should just go to med school" when we see her dancing. If the movie showed amazing dance numbers, the audience could feel the pull between two worlds. We're kind of meant to assume she's great at dance but never shown it.
It's been a long time since my last trip to Taiwan, but I didn't feel any pangs of nostalgia when the characters explored the different parts of Taipei. I think it was a missed opportunity to showcase the experience of being in the city.
This is not uncommon with male Asian actors, but my first thought when I saw Rick was "why is this 35 year old man with these college students?" It turns out, he's actually 33, but you get my point.
With most good movies, there are breathtaking highs and devastating lows, and one connects with the emotions of the main character. Love in Taipei felt more like a flatline.
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- Erros de gravaçãoThe Loveboat program in the film takes place at the FAB Hotel in Danshui. From the hotel, overlooking the river is Bali District, and the Taipei Port Container Terminal. Taipei 101 is not visible from this vantage point, but the filmmakers have superimposed it in.
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- Noches de verano en Taipéi
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