As we start a new relationship, it often takes a while to constitute a certain kind of routine with this new person in your life. Especially living together can be a difficult test which has occasionally ended relationships before they even began to fully blossom. Talking with each other, discussing certain matters of living together, from the most profound elements to the most banal processes, can be a challenging task, due to the inherent imperfections of language itself. Perhaps this was the starting point for Taiwanese director Pin-ru Chen second short feature “Echo Each Other” which shows two women in a relationship who have just started living together, and who have abandoned spoken language and instead rely on sign language and other means of communication.
“Echo Each Other” is screening at Queer East Film Festival
Without even going into the actual events shown in the feature, you may note that...
“Echo Each Other” is screening at Queer East Film Festival
Without even going into the actual events shown in the feature, you may note that...
- 10/20/2020
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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