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Shei xian ai shang ta de (2018)

Shei xian ai shang ta de (2018)

GENRESComedy,Drama,Romance
LANGMandarin
ACTOR
Roy ChiuYing-Hsuan HsiehSpark ChenJoseph Huang
DIRECTOR
Chih-Yen Hsu,Mag Hsu

SYNOPSICS

Shei xian ai shang ta de (2018) is a Mandarin movie. Chih-Yen Hsu,Mag Hsu has directed this movie. Roy Chiu,Ying-Hsuan Hsieh,Spark Chen,Joseph Huang are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Shei xian ai shang ta de (2018) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama,Romance movie in India and around the world.

When Sanlian's ex-husband passes away, she discovers he has altered his insurance policy, cutting out their son in favor of a stranger named Jay. Outraged, Sanlian decides that she and her son will confront Jay, but Jay proves equal to her scheme. However, when her son unexpectedly moves in with Jay, she is forced to reassess her relationship with them both.

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Shei xian ai shang ta de (2018) Reviews

  • A beautifully written story among a man, and woman and the city

    ethandeanchen2019-01-01

    Dear Ex must be best film produced in 2018 in Taiwan. Both actor and actress showed incredible performance in the movie. Yhe plot really makes you think over and over again after coming out of the movie theater. it's one of those movies that will make you want to see at least 3 more times and collect its DVD

  • Beautifully shot and well acted

    aleesha-880402019-02-08

    The cinematography and colours were excellent. Acting was top notch. Yet there was something lacking. The character of the wife felt very...one dimensional and overly consumed by her grief. Although understandable I wish we saw her get some closure in the end regarding the entire situation. The best character for me was Jay. He was beautifully fleshed out & made me shed a tear or two.

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  • Light Comedy, Heavy Subjects (best LGBTQ film of the year)

    loganbythesea2019-02-09

    A hysterical mother getting back the life insurance money left to the gay lover by her dead-by-cancer husband. You would think it'd be another depressing drama on LGBTQ tragedies, but it's actually a light comedy, with bits that make you laugh out loud. The heavy subjects are handled beautifully by 'everyday dialogues" with the story told through the teenager's perspective. The actress has won several awards for the role of the "crazy" mother now, her performance really reminds you of every kind of mothers you know. A rare, refreshing indie film from Taiwan that touches on LGBTQ issues, you should definitely check it out.

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  • a love confession starting with "Dear"

    actress_tw2018-12-31

    I wonder why there is a "Dear" in the film's English title. A confession to the protagonists' past relationships, or a revenge? Or, maybe both. Hovering in my head for hours and hours after the emotionally powerful film-viewing experience is the main theme named Bali Song, unpretentious background music for a stage drama considered to be the Ex's brainchild in the film. The song is a ballad mixed with a bit folk and some dreamy, laidback and even sexy retro pop, with its arousing opening whistle notes sentimentally visualizing a pleasant and romantic vacation, an ideal escape and an Utopia...for anyone longing for true freedom in his/her same-sex romantic relationships against the so-called social convention. The use of music here is such a gentle and subtle move within the film's melodramatic context and a breath of fresh air out of the "traditional" conventions in the still relatively conservative Chinese culture, or even in most Asian cultures. To my surprise, though, the music and lyrics of Bali Song also work as a nice replacement (instead of a compliment) to the mediocre stage drama that it's echoing in the film. At times, this film quietly reminds me of works from Taiwan New Cinema spearhead Edward Yang, while its music, its character-driven plot, and somewhat overacting with surely a purpose breaks my illusions immediately. It is a sharp reflection as well as honest observation of life in Taipei, for the first decade of the 21st Century or so, not of life more than 25 years ago, when Ang Lee's Wedding Banquet came out. The film is never comfortable to watch. Literally, it is a love confession (-starting with Dear) to whoever has once been either an annoying adolescent or adult ( a.k.a. the most stupid creature on earth ). So, get your tissues ready if you wouldn't mind taking a HOME-bound emotional roller-coaster with the family drama, and then...getting bombarded by that song!

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  • A good LGBTQ tearjerker after a long time

    shalini-dhyanii2019-03-03

    This was my first Taiwanese movie which i watched on Netflix just now. I thought it would be a comedy ,however the first flashback in the movie made me cry and it felt like i was watching "P.S I love you" or "Brokeback mountain".. I had no expectations from it at the beginning,however was so impressed with the movie after i finished it.. Loved the Bali Whistle song as well :)

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