Taipei Story (1985)
9/10
9.18.2023
18 September 2023
Warning: Spoilers
A perfect and amazing shot with the use of colors. Unprecedented and intriguing

The realism of the film reflects the phenomenon of laborers in Taiwanese society. The realism is carried out inside and out, including the penetration of the literary scenes. Unlike other films that are shot with conventional dialogues, this film retains a lot of white space that is not necessary in a film. This white space, combined with the extensive use of deep-focus photography, serves as a divine realism, allowing the work to add a colorful psychological profile to the simple narrative, a profile that flows through the white space of the dialogues, giving the viewer time to savor it and chew on it.

There is also minimal use of soundtracks, which handcuffs the brand of realism to another ring.
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