Acting
Chen Zhu Sheng (English name: Bamboo Chen) is a Taiwanese film and television actor, theater director, and a teacher of Nanqiang Industrial and Commercial Performing Arts. He was born in Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan Province.
Dancer SHEU Fang-yi’s career has been told through her modern dance dramas such as Sparrow, Stranger, Wall, and Martha GRAHAM‘s Heretic. Martha GRAHAM once said: “A dancer dies twice — once when they stop dancing, and this first death is the more painful.” At this intersection of her life, SHEU Fang-yi commemorates her glorious past two decades with a funeral, to farewell her past self, and to get ready to move toward her unknown future.
The movie tells the story of Tian Xiaole (Chen Yao), who only thought about the "60-point pass life" female man, after meeting Cheng Daye (He Haochen), the savior with a "100-point halo", his life began to change dramatically , And willingly act as the "iron buddies" of each other, secretly falling in love with Cheng Daye in the name of friends, but in fact the two of them have always hidden the most sincere feelings for each other in their hearts. After all the ups and downs, waiting, and misses in life, returning to the beginning of love, it turns out that love at first sight is the simplest thing in the world.
More than just naughty, they play tricks on classmates, tease girls at school, fight with other boys, and lie to everyone until their teacher breaks down. They are named Liar No. 1 and Liar No. 2. The most important act planned in their life is to go to the mysterious water park, where they can leap through the portal at the end of the water slide to the fairy-tale world OZ and live as grown-ups happily ever after. However, the commitment is torn by a careless betrayal.
Follows a group of food vendors who have made their living in the bustling 888 Night Market for over a decade. Their livelihood is threatened when some real estate developer acquires the land where the night market is situated.
Ming-Hsang, a deaf college student, meets interesting people as he cycles around Taiwan before he graduates from college.
Set in the 1980s, “Monga” centers on five boys (Mosquito, Monk, Dragon, White Monkey and A-Lan) who join the "Gang of Princes" who are tired of being pushed around. As the "Gang of Princes" rise in stature, they come into conflict with other gangs jealous of their rising power.
A Taiwanese high school baseball team travels to Japan in 1931 to compete in a national tournament.