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Late Screenings: Three Times (2005)
Late nights are for romance and romance on films. Catch screenings of acclaimed director Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s Three Times (2005), starring Shu Qi and Chang Chen who bring an electrifying chemistry on screen.
Set across three eras with the same leads in each segment – a pool hall in 1966, a 1911 parlour and finally contemporary Tapei in 2005 – these stories of love are sometimes wistful, occasionally optimistic, and always conveyed with poetic intensity by both actors. Echoing the realism and signature long shots of his previous works, Hou takes a quiet but compelling approach in the intricacies of love and relationships over the span of a hundred years.
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Three Times (2005)
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Three Times 最好的時光(2005) by Hou Hsiao-Hsien
Duration: 139 minutesRating: NC16 (Some Mature Content)
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