Ah-Chung
Originally released in 1996. Ah-Chung is a drama film. directed by Chang Tso-chi.
Starring Liu Shengzhong, Chiu Hsiu-min, and Ming-shiou Tsai
Synopsis
The story concerns a male youth named Ah Chung (or Diong-ah in the Taiwanese dialect) who graduates from high school and descends into a maelstrom of personal, familial, and communal conflicts. Ah Chung is going through the liminal stage of finding his place and aim in life. He is sent by his mother to a boot camp, training as one of the Eight Generals. This is a job in performing as a god in Taiwanese popular rituals and Ah Chung's mother believes it can bring spiritual and social goodwill to the much-troubled family: Financially strained mother who is a performer of "low-brow" entertainment, a kid brother who is somewhat retarded, a half-sister who is raped by his alcoholic father, and Ah Chung's listlessness which is easily sucked in by the local gang rivalry...
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ZH
Production Companies
- Chang Tso-chi Film Studio
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ah-Chung about?
The story concerns a male youth named Ah Chung (or Diong-ah in the Taiwanese dialect) who graduates from high school and descends into a maelstrom of personal, familial, and communal conflicts. Ah ...
Who directed Ah-Chung?
Ah-Chung was directed by Chang Tso-chi.
How long is Ah-Chung?
Ah-Chung has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was Ah-Chung released?
Ah-Chung was released on December 31, 1996 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Ah-Chung?
The main cast of Ah-Chung includes Liu Shengzhong, Chiu Hsiu-min, Ming-shiou Tsai.