Su-Yun Ko

Su-Yun Ko

  • Born: 1961-12-3
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    • Marilyne 2022-03-25 09:01:16

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      The film outlines a complete picture of the living conditions of Taiwan's middle-class families. The father's business is challenged and he meets his first love; the mother relies on spiritual practice to heal the pathological lethargy; the grandmother listens to everyone in a coma; the daughter...

    • Colt 2022-01-12 08:01:56

      "I have never loved another person in my life"

      NJ came to Japan, and his first love girlfriend who had been away for 20 years gave him a warm hug. In the next week, time seemed to go back in an instant. The two seemed to return to the days of their first love 20 years ago, holding hands and walking around the park and eating at the beach...

    • Alexandrine 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      This movie is so beautiful. I have been thinking about reading, what is the meaning of watching movies, just for spiritual pleasure, now I slowly understand, it is to enter the world of books and movies, to experience and immerse, so as to prolong life. I decided that from now on, I will no longer watch any movie, book, variety show or anime at double speed. What you get from double-speed viewing is higher information acquisition efficiency, and what you lose is the opportunity to travel in the spiritual world. Speaking of this movie, I didn't know how to evaluate the soundtrack editing without having studied the movie. I can only say that the director is too good at filming, which made me feel the texture of the movie that I don't know the exact meaning of. Life is like that all over again.

    • Velda 2022-03-19 09:01:07

      I feel that Yang Dechang's movies always show daily life in a restrained manner and record life. I touched it after reading it, but I didn't find another possibility in life. 06.12.24 Christmas Eve Watching

    Yi Yi: A One and a Two... quotes

    • Yang-Yang: I'm sorry, Grandma. It wasn't that I didn't want to talk to you. I think all the stuff I could tell you... You must already know. Otherwise, you wouldn't always tell me to 'Listen!' They all say you've gone away. But you didn't tell me where you went. I guess it's someplace you think I should know. But, Grandma, I know so little. Do you know what I want to do when I grow up? I want to tell people things they don't know. Show them stuff they haven't seen. It'll be so much fun. Perhaps one day... I'll find out where you've gone. If I do, can I tell everyone, and bring them to visit you? Grandma, I miss you. Especially when I see my newborn cousin who still doesn't have a name. He reminds me that you always said you felt old. I want to tell him that I feel I am old, too.

    • Yang-Yang: Daddy, you can't see what I see and I can't see what you see. So how can I know what you see?

      N.J.: Good question. I never thought of that. That's why we need a camera. Do you want one to play with?

      Yang-Yang: Daddy, can we only know half of the truth?

      N.J.: What? I don't get it

      Yang-Yang: I can only see what's in front, not what's behind. So I can only know half of the truth, right?