A Borrowed Life

Wu Nien-jen, a key screenwriter of the Taiwanese new wave, makes an impressive directorial debut in this 1994 autobiographical feature about a family in a mining town during the Japanese occupation. The existential identity crises of many who lived through this occupation remains a vivid part of Taiwanese culture, and this is one of the few recent Taiwanese films that confronts this issue directly. (JR)

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