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- A young boy witnesses the murder of his family by a sadistic gang leader. Years later, he takes revenge with the help of his childhood friend and a female cop.
- 22 year old Bai arrives in a small town of Taiwan to pursue a Masters degree in music. She is quickly involved in a weird relationship with her teacher, Lee, which slowly turns into a dominated dependence. One night, Bai's friend, Mu-hung, a young innocent student tells her his feeling and tries to kiss her. That same night Bai tries to commit suicide. A diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder makes Wang, a teacher of the University, decide to help Bai. Wang's old friend Fang, a notorious shyster, steps in. While the entire University takes the side of Lee, Pai herself is confused and not sure if Lee did something wrong. But Wang and Fang decide to get justice for her.
- Shit always happened when a green hand doing guard watch duty: ghost story in the army has its own black humor moral. Portrait of the deceased country father hanging over the windows, watching his kids engulfed by the system.
- A collection of twenty short films by twenty different directors, all about Taiwan.
- Kevin, a young, fearless runner from a rough neighborhood in Taiwan, falls in love with his tough coach Ellie. When Ellie becomes sick and distant, Kevin fights to survive and conquer the famous 10,000 Miles Silk Road Ultramarathon in order to win her heart.
- A Taiwanese art student seeks to understand his sexuality while coping with the imminent departure of a man who is his both his teacher and close friend.
- When a cold hearted telecommunications executive returns to his small island town for his estranged mother's burial, he learns about the true Taiwanese tradition that mandates him to marry within 100 days so that the parent's spirit can transition peacefully. When a typhoon leaves him stranded for 3 days, he rekindles romance with his free spirited, childhood sweetheart who is engaged to marry a local villager/step brother.
- Entertainment news and variety show hosted by Show Luo.
- When a surrogate mother gives birth to twins, she keeps one by her side, and gives the other who ends up in a wealthy family. Years later, the twins' fates entwine once more.
- Today is Granny's 100th birthday. Her family members decide to throw her a grand birthday party, but Granny's birthday wish is different from what everyone expects.
- It's Parents Day at Xiao Le's kindergarten. To win Tang Tang's affections, he has made a bet with Hua Hong that rests on Uncle Guang Xi.
- Guang Xi has a change of heart and decides to help the village people with their case.
- 12 Steps is part of the Hollywood culture; there are 12 steps to quit drinking, 12 steps to stop depression, and 12 steps to save your marriage. The 12 steps progress is seen everywhere and can almost be used on anything. It has become a trend in a very ironic way. After I have talked to many artists in LA, I have found most of them seem very successful, but only on paper. They are still struggling and trying to survive. Meanwhile they do not get the appreciation they deserved in the society. So what went wrong?
- Guang Xi can't shake off the feeling that he's met Mu Cheng before. Yi Qian comes to Hua Tien to pick Guang Xi up, and notices his close bond with Xiao Le.
- Guang Xi leaves the village temporarily to return to Taipei for his upcoming wedding but Xiao Le isn't happy to see him go.
- Shin-hong's mother goes to a fortune-teller for advice on her son's insomnia and life problems. The fortune-teller advises Shin-hong to get 14 apples and take them to a temple in rural Central Myanmar, where he must live as a monk for 14 days, eating an apple a day.
- Guang Xi stumbles across some photos from his past, which sets the floodgates open, leaving everyone with some very hard questions to face.
- Tuo Ye does his best to protect Mu Cheng, but Guang Xi still has the upper hand in the fight for Xiao Le's custody.
- Cherish every moments, even if you'll lose it in the end, don't let it become a regret.
- Mu Cheng and Xiao Le settle into their new life in the city. Guang Xi, however, is in for a bumpy ride as he starts to come under fire when an old court case comes back to haunt him.
- A gay teenager falls for an architect after moving to the city to find a summer job.
- Mu Cheng is accidentally attacked and ends up in the hospital. Guang Xi tries to rekindle his past romance with Mu Cheng.
- A woman pretends to be blind. Lots of other people pretend to be mute. Half the male characters dress as women. One guy fights himself. Others fight giant roses. Various people may be called Pai Yu Fei - they don't seem sure. And who is the mysterious Lady Killer? Reading this kind of stuff, I'd want to take a look and the film is certainly weird, but for a long while it doesn't make enough sense
- Comedic exploration of the differences between the sexes. In a high school where male and female students are segregated, two groups of students of opposite sexes deal with their rising hormones.
- This martial arts movie concerns a young man who endures brutal training at the hands of a wise master. One day his master is killed, prompting the student to avenge his teacher's death.
- "1895" tells the story of the resistance against the Japanese invasion in 1895 (the biggest war in Taiwan's history). After the 1894 Sin-Japanese war, the Qing government ceded Taiwan to Japan. After hearing the news, some groups of Taiwan people organized their own resistance to establish the Taiwan Republic. After the Japanese military on the northeast coast of Taiwan most officials fled to China and Taipei was taken with minimal effort. Three young Taiwan Hakka youths, Tang-hsing We, Hsiang Hsu, Shao-tsu Chiang, organized a guerrilla front to fight the Japanese.
- Mu Cheng is tested once again when Guang Xi unexpectedly takes on a case for a client from his past.
- Born in Shanghai, Yi-chang Liu witnessed the burgeoning and development of modern Chinese literature. In the late 1940s the war broke out. LIU stopped his editing job and publishing business, moving to Hong Kong in 1948 and later Singapore and Malaysia. In the new city, LIU experienced rises and falls in his career as an Editor in Chief of newspaper supplements. In 1957, he returned to Hong Kong and began his most productive era as a writer. It was during this time, in 1963, that the highly acclaimed novel Drinker was published. It was China's first, and one of the most important, stream of consciousness novels. The book, together with the life of its author, later inspired the making of the movie In the Mood for Love (2000). According to the Hong Kong-based director Kar-Wai Wong, it was his homage to the generation of war era writers to which LIU belongs.
- Tuo Ye does the unthinkable in order to save Ci Xing. Meanwhile, Guang Xi and Mu Cheng continue to misunderstand one another.
- Liang Mu Cheng loses her chance to enter college when one of her delivery jobs goes horribly wrong, thanks to Ren Guang Xi, a notorious and wealthy playboy with little cares in the world.