Film Review: Typhoon (1962) by Pan Lei

“Typhoon was like a meteorite in the midst of a Mandarin-speaking industry mired in propaganda and a resolutely commercial Taiwanese cinema. The film is a raging storm that shakes genres, breaks the conventions of the time and offers the actors their best roles. Pan Lei had already distinguished himself with his original scripts and previous films, which always went outside the official discourse. Here he can indulge his sensuality, as well as his passion for outdoor shots and for characters with an evil nature.” – Wafa Ghermani, Cinemathèque française.
Typhoon is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
A middle aged couple have been manning a remote weather station in the mountains, with their only company being a mailman that occasionally comes there to deliver goods and mail, and a local beautiful girl, Ah-hung, who shows particular interest for the man's experiments on mice. The couple feel the loneliness...
Typhoon is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
A middle aged couple have been manning a remote weather station in the mountains, with their only company being a mailman that occasionally comes there to deliver goods and mail, and a local beautiful girl, Ah-hung, who shows particular interest for the man's experiments on mice. The couple feel the loneliness...
- 2/10/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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