8/10
A simple film with engaging performances.
28 March 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Two Taipei teenage girls who are best friends like to talk about boys at school and one of them has a crush on this boy. Though the boy starts talking to the one who doesn't like him and he thinks she likes him, but there's a twist. This film from Taiwan is a simple but a lavish coming to age story about love and sexual preference, with some nice touches of drama and comedy in the mix. The context of the film is hardly in-your-face or confronting- but subtler in the approach, as it's more on the effect it has on the three teenager's friendships and to what's right in society. There's not much of a story in it, well it does show the confusion faced when teenagers first come across love and that's expressed in the dialogue and in some engrossing scenes- but it does show the lack of plot after an hour or so. Though the characters are well thought out and quite convincing and that's because of the touching chemistry and superb performances from the two leads Lun-Mei Guey as the confused teenager Meng Kerou and Bo-lin Chen as the naive Zhang Shihao and this is what keeps you glued to the screen.As well it looks visually stunning and great in detail, from the school grounds to the nightlife of the city. This is a nicely handled film, without trying to force-feed us the morals of love and sexual preference.
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