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Soul of a Demon
A Window on Asian Cinema
Family · Rural · Crime/Violence · Spirituality
- CountryTaiwan
- Production Year2007
- Running Time122min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
To all appearances this is a gangster film. However, this film narrates the human tragedy of a person who is a slave of his cruel fate and can never be freed of it. After spending 3 years locked up for his brother’s crime, Che returns to Nanfangao, his hometown, where nothing has really changed. Pei, his lover, is now an aphasic. Che’s father who left his wife and went off to Japan, has returned to Nanfangao and is stirring up trouble with the natives over territory. For Che, the only consolation is the old memories of his mother. Eventually Che decides to get out of this hell by turning himself into a demon. The native dwellers in the islands around Nanfangao believe the butterflies are the souls of demons. Che finds it ironic; to Che, who is both strong and weak, good and evil, the butterfly’s fragile beauty feels like the soul of his mother. Nanfangao, the land of natives, plays the perfect role as the background of this funereal tragedy. (KIM Ji-Seok)
Director
CHANG Tso Chi
Chang Tso-Chi was born in Jiayi, Taiwan. He studied film and drama at the Chinese Culture University. In 1988, he worked as Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s first assistant director. His first film [Ah Chung] used unprofessional actors to demonstrate a special Taiwanese ceremony Ba Jia Jiang (Eight Generals). This film won the Special Jury Prize at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival and Pusan Film Festival New Currents section.
Credit
- Director
CHANG Tso Chi - ProducerYi-chang LIN
- CastYi-che TSENG
Pei-chun CHEN - ScreenplayTso-Chi CHANG
- CinematographyChan CHANG
- Production DesignJo-yung WU
- EditorTso-Chi CHANG
- SoundChao-min CHANG
- MusicThio HUGO-PANDUPUTRA
- Production CompanyChang Tso Chi Film Studio
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