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8/10
Every Building Has It's Stories
zenchinc10 January 2010
Actually this film was filmed in Taiwan, not China. And just to rebut a point made by the previous reviewer, there are many films that come out of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan that are not Kung Fu films (for example all the films made by the great Taiwanese director Edward Yang).

What's good about this film is that it shows us that in any given building or city section, there's a wealth of interesting people and stories to be heard. The interconnection of these different lives seen through the perspective of Chang Chen's character (and here I agree with the previous reviewer) gives us a microcosm of life, particularly of the lower echelon of society that are trying to make ends meet, in Taipei.

Also the naturalistic acting by the characters make it all the more believable even in the face of some of the ridiculous situations that arise. A good film, gets my recommendation.
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8/10
Strangers that changes everyone life
Genkinchan9 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This movie is a very well acted and directed by the Taiwanese director Chung Mong Hong.

A Dark comedy that interacts with a few unrelated characters who happened to lives at the same block where Chang Chen parks his car and being block by double parking as Chang Chen tries to find the double parked car owner.. he met with a ex triad who bought a hair saloon to live out his remaining years because he lost his hand during a gang war... secondly he met an old couple and their 6 years old grand daughter... whom their son was executed for abducting a kid.. thirdly we saw he met with Hong Kong actor Chapman To who is living in exile at Taiwan because of loan shark debt while hiding out in his departed dad tailor shop.. fourthly the interaction with the pimp and his brothel with the hooker trying to escape the place all the conversation is funny and dark with bittersweet ending

At the end with Chen mo as a stranger who cross path with this characters all their lives were intertwined and in a way mutually help each other survive and thrive in the big city of Taipei.
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9/10
A well planned film that tells stories of the city
fishbelly200213 August 2010
This film is really a quality film that tells different stories in the city of Taipei.

The plot involves tiny stories from various characters, portraiting different angles of life, what is important to each person.

The story ends a little bit awkward though, but it is all because it is not meant to be a typical movie with clear storyline, it is just like peeking at lives of different people.

The acting in this film is excellent, especially the main character Chen Mo, he can take the torch from Tony Leung in the near future as the number 1 actor in Asia. Other characters are well casted, since most of them are quite famous and solid actors for some years in the industry already.

I would definitely recommend this film for more serious and patient audience
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Interesting
alienworlds11 November 2009
Not a bad film. Not a Kung Fu movie which is usually what you get when you see a film made in China. Quirky plot sets the stage for a series of mishaps that weave through the film in a unique way of being disconnected yet connected. Part art movie in a way because the visuals are sometimes strong enough to stand up on their own-they sort of look like photographs that start to move, yet it is not really an art film at all. A slice of life is a good expression to use to define this film. Sometimes sad, sometimes funny, sometimes serious, it is interesting to see, maybe more so for people who are already fans of world cinema. Like a fast moving tone poem.
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