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How to evaluate the film Young Nezha?

Teenager Nezha (1992)

Director:? Ming-liang Tsai

Screenwriter:? Ming-liang Tsai

Starring: Li Kangsheng? /? Yu-Wen Wang? /? Chen Zhaorong? /? Lu Yiqing? /? Tien Miao

Type:? The plot of a play

Country of manufacture:? Taiwan Province Province, China

Language:? Mandarin/Taiwanese

Release date:? 1992- 12 (Golden Horse Film Festival)

Length:? 106 minutes

Also known as:? Rebel of the neon god

A synopsis of the story of young Nezha?

After withdrawing tuition fees and escaping from the depressed cram school, Xiaokang (Li Kangsheng) begins to wander aimlessly in Ximending, and meets Aze (Chen Zhaorong), a "bad boy" with another identity and another life, who is attracted by him and eager to integrate into his life. However, Azeri only looks glamorous on the surface. Playing video games and whistling in the street with heavy motorcycles can only make him look like a winner for a while, but he is also closed and lonely inside.

In the process of tracking Aze, Xiaokang gradually found that his sexual orientation might be different from that of most people, and also found that Aze's life was monotonous and depressing. But what is better than a well-off society is that Aze hardly knows what affection is, but he has a "good brother" A Bin (Ren Changbin) who always accompanies him, and Agui (Yu-Wen Wang) who is a temporary girlfriend, and has been living the life of "the day when the monk hits the bell".

My own opinion:

The first thing that impressed me was the music when I chose the menu. I heard it later in the movie. It is said that it is made in Huang Shujun, which is very interesting. I must admit that I am not a literary youth, so I don't see anything profound, but I think the image of water is very interesting. At first, I thought water cooperated with Nezha. After all, Nezha plays the Three Princes of the Dragon King. After reading the comments on Douban, he said it was one of Cai Mingliang's "Water" trilogy. Well, well, actually, I'm more willing to accept my own ideas.

Netizen's point of view:

Based on the life details of two marginalized young people in Taipei, this film reflects the loneliness of young people who are separated from their families and society in Taiwan Province Province at present, and gives a vivid and powerful presentation of this chaotic "big construction site" in Taipei. Cai Mingliang, who won the Best Screenplay Award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival for The Little Fugitive, was the first film. The whole film expresses the duckweed-like attitude towards life of new and new human beings in a realistic way, with little ambition but considerable feelings. Due to the low production cost, the film is a bit clumsy in photography and art, but the first soundtrack created by Huang Shujun for the film has a unique charm, and won the Golden Horse Award for best film soundtrack. The film won the bronze medal in the Tokyo International Film Festival Young Directors Competition.