Rail Truck (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Taiwan Version)

Rail Truck (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Taiwan Version)
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Originally based on the classic short story by Akutagawa Ryunosuke, the film version of Torroco – or Rail Truck – sees its setting changed from the Japanese seaside to the Taiwanese countryside. Writer-director Kawaguchi Hirofumi adds a considerable amount of material on top of the Akutagawa’s short tale about a boy who travels too far on an abandoned rail truck, creating a new story about the sometimes-tumultuous Taiwan-Japan relationship and children maturing in the face of tragic circumstances. Marvelously captured by cinematographer Mark Lee (Norwegian Wood), the serene images of the Hualien’s Lintienshan area in Rail Truck play just as big a role as its human characters.

When her Taiwanese husband dies, Yumiko (Ono Machiko) goes to his hometown with their two sons with his ashes. In an environment completely different than their own, the children wander around town as they try to deal with culture shock and their father’s death at once. One day, the children discover a rail truck up to the mountains owned by a local gardener and decide to ride it into the mountains. Meanwhile, Yumiko’s presence causes her Japanese-speaking Taiwanese father-in-law to once again feel the pain of abandonment by the Japanese government when the colonization period ended.

This edition includes two documentaries on the Lintienshan area, where the film was shot, and footage of star Ono Machiko’s visit to the Asia Pacific Film Festival..
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Mazu Procession (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)

Mazu Procession (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
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Originally worshipped primarily by fishermen, Mazu, the Chinese goddess of the sea, has become the patron of Taiwan, with people praying to the deity for matters ranging from health to love. Every year, pilgrims go on a tour of Taiwan’s major Mazu temples to receive and spread blessings. Covering a distance of 340km, the tour goes through Taichung, Changhua, Yunlin and Chiayi, passes by 100 Mazu temples and is one of the biggest religious events in the world, after Hajj, the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, and Kumbh Mela, the Hindu pilgrimage to sacred rivers.

Serving as producer, director and host, superstar Richie Jen documents the 2013 Mazu tour in Mazu Procession. Having grown up in Changhua, Richie excitedly observed the Procession for many years before finally beginning to participate a couple of years ago. With this documentary, Richie hopes to show audiences that the Mazu Procession isn’t just a religious event it’s a social one, too. From the 80-year-old grandmother who joins the pilgrimage to pray for her family’s health to the ordinary citizens who come out in droves to cheer on and offer food for the pilgrims, Mazu Procession ably relays the joy of the Procession and the warmth of the Taiwanese people..
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Adiantum Blue (DVD) (Deluxe Edition) (Taiwan Version)

Adiantum Blue (DVD) (Deluxe Edition) (Taiwan Version)
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If you only had one month left to live, where would you go? After Calmi Cuori Appassionati, Crying Out Love in the Center of the World, and Be With You, another popular Osaki Yoshio novel, Adiantum Blue, makes it to the silver screen. Abe Hiroshi (Trick) stars as jaded adult magazine editor Ryuji who falls in love with Yoko (Matsushita Nao, Sunadokei), a photographer whose pictures are as pure as her heart. These two very different people begin a new life together, but their happiness is short-lived as Yoko is diagnosed with terminal illness. With only one month left together, Yoko and Ryuji choose to spend their final days in Nice, France. Like its predecessors, Adiantum Blue, directed by Fujita Akiji (Last Love), draws eyes with beautiful people in beautiful places, and pulls hearts with a story of pure, undying love.

This edition comes with six photo cards and bonus disc with 22 minutes of special features (making of, previews, photo gallery)..
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Fall In Love (2013) (DVD) (Taiwan Version)

Fall In Love (2013) (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
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The debut feature of writer-director Hua Ming, 2013’s Fall In Love is a gentle modern romance with comedic elements set in various workplaces. Young dentist Sisong (Wallace Chung, Drug War) has been patiently supporting career-minded girlfriend Lili (Zhang Li, I Do) as she pursues her professional goals. When Lili runs into crisis at work, Sisong decides to propose to her, but Lili ultimately chooses her career over their relationship.

Advertising company employee Xiaobei (Wang Ziwen, Aftershock) meets and falls in love with Tianlang (Ren Zhong, A A Zhi Sheng Huo), whose wife disappeared mysteriously three years ago. Though he misses his wife greatly, Tianlang decides to make a new start with Xiaobei. One day, however, Tianlang shockingly encounters his missing wife in a flower shop and decides to break things off with Xiaobei.

Sisong and Xiaobei meet each other at low points in their lives, and through a series of coincidences and circumstances, they start to fall in love with one another. Will this be their happily ever after?.
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Tokyo Family (2013) (DVD) (Taiwan Version)

Tokyo Family (2013) (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
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To commemorate the 50th anniversary of director Ozu Yasujiro’s death, veteran Japanese director Yamada Yoji’s 50 years as a director and the 60th anniversary of Tokyo Story, Yamada Yoji pays tribute to the timeless classic with Tokyo Family, his 82nd film. A contemporary update of Tokyo Story, Yamada follows the basic structure of the Ozu film, but updates the original story’s pessimistic message, which laments the erosion of familial bond in a rapidly developing post-war Japan, to a modern one that is more optimistic about today’s young generation. At the same time, Yamada also recognizes that the fragmentation of the family unit seen in the original film is just as relevant today as it was back in 1953.

The biggest change Yamada and co-writer Hiramatsu Emiko make from Tokyo Story is replacing the family’s widowed daughter-in-law with a wayward youngest son and his kind girlfriend, played by Tsumabuki Satoshi (For Love’s Sake) and Aoi Yu (Rurouni Kenshin), respectively. The two are joined by a talented cast of actors, including Hashitzume Isao (I Wish), Yoshiyuki Kazuko (Departures), Natsukawa Yui (Still Walking), Nishimura Masahiko (Space Brothers), Nakajima Tomoko (A Taste of Tea) and Hayashiya Shozo. Featuring a score by Hisaishi Joe, Tokyo Family is a touching human drama that isn’t just the story of one family; this is everyone’s story.

Retired teacher Shukichi (Hashizume Isao) and his wife Tomiko temporarily leave their peaceful island life to visit their children in Tokyo: Eldest son Koiichi (Nishimura Masahiko), daughter Shigeko (Nakajima Tomoko) and unreliable youngest son Shoji (Tsumabuki Satoshi). Due to the children’s busy schedules, Shukichi and Tomiko are shuffled around Tokyo from home to home. The two are especially worried about Shoji, who has been a burden on the family in the past and now barely scraping by as a stage set designer. Fortunately, Tomiko finds solace when she meets Shoji’s kind girlfriend Noriko (Aoi Yu). However, the two parents’ hectic schedule eventually takes a toll on them….
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Sweet Alibis (2014) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)

Sweet Alibis (2014) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
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A laid-back detective, an eager police fresh out of police academy and the death of a dog lay the ground for Taiwan director Lien Yu Chi’s (Make Up) second feature Sweet Alibis. The hilarious police thriller features the unlikely pairing of Alec Su and Ariel Lin who bring much onscreen sparks and laughs. The nonstop bickering between the timid cop and the overly ambitious rookie police is sure to make you chuckle!

Detective Wang Zi Yi (Alex Su) is more interested in looking for his potential wife than tracking down criminals. He always manages to slip out of work just in time during emergencies. One day, he is assigned to pair up with rookie policewoman Gao (Ariel Lin), the daughter of the Police Chief. Gao’s by-the-books attitude clashes with Wang’s laissez-faire approach. They start to work with each other, however, when they find leads to a murder case and the whereabouts of a drug ring..
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