Taiwanese director Tzu-Hsuan Hung started with short movies. It may be out of habit that in his feature debut, “The Scoundrels”( “Kuang tu”) that premiered in 2018 in Busan, he seems to be short of time, not wasting any minute to tell his action-packed story. Before a quarter past, we are familiar with the main character’s troubled past and no less disturbed presence, we get to know a mysterious criminal, and we witness a first fight. Just another violent crime thriller.
“The Scoundrels” is screening at Slash Film Festival 2019
Right in the first scene we find a character in all sorts of troubles, asking himself how have he landed in this situation. A viewer is equally agog, and the story narrated in a retrospect will gradually satisfy his or hers curiosity. The lad in distress is Liao Wen-jui (Jc Lin), a former basketball star, who fell out of grace by...
“The Scoundrels” is screening at Slash Film Festival 2019
Right in the first scene we find a character in all sorts of troubles, asking himself how have he landed in this situation. A viewer is equally agog, and the story narrated in a retrospect will gradually satisfy his or hers curiosity. The lad in distress is Liao Wen-jui (Jc Lin), a former basketball star, who fell out of grace by...
- 9/27/2019
- by Joanna Kończak
- AsianMoviePulse
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