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Torn
Events are shown from the perspective of a boy (played by Christopher Ciupa ), which surpasses the intelligence and sensitivity of others, is the one who feels and sees more. Lost hero who is trying to find a cruel world. Children's home, foster family, another children's home, in the end reformatory.
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Plot Summary
In the gritty underworld of Taipei, a young man named Kuo finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of crime after his father's death. He is drawn into the violent world of the "Iron Fist" gang, led by a ruthless figure known only as "The Boss." Kuo must navigate betrayals, fierce rivalries, and the constant threat of violence as he seeks justice for his father and tries to survive in a city where loyalty is scarce and danger lurks around every corner.
Critical Reception
Torn, a Taiwanese action-thriller, received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for its gritty atmosphere and intense action sequences. Some critics noted its familiar narrative tropes within the crime genre, but many commended its stylish direction and the performances of its cast, especially Shao-Wen Kuo. The film was appreciated for its effective portrayal of urban decay and the desperation of its characters, though some found the plot occasionally convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visceral action and dark, compelling atmosphere.
Noted for a strong lead performance and stylish, if occasionally predictable, direction.
Appreciated for its gritty portrayal of Taipei's criminal underbelly.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Torn (2003)' on Google is not readily available. However, general impressions suggest an appreciation for its intense action and dark tone, though some viewers found the storyline to be less original.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in various districts of Taipei, contributing to its authentic and gritty urban atmosphere.
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