

Miao Miao
18-year-old Ai loves baking, even if she's not that good at it. She dreams of some day baking the perfect pastry, until she meets Miao Miao, a shy exchange student from Japan, who happens to be sort of a pastry expert.
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Plot Summary
Set in Taipei, 'Miao Miao' follows the intertwined lives of a group of young people grappling with identity, desire, and the complexities of love in a bustling city. The story centers around a shy young woman named Miao Miao who works at a pet store and finds herself drawn to a charismatic tattoo artist. Their burgeoning relationship is complicated by the arrival of a new girl in town, creating a subtle yet intense emotional landscape.
Critical Reception
Shunji Iwai's 'Miao Miao' received a generally positive, albeit mixed, reception. Critics often praised its atmospheric direction and sensitive portrayal of adolescent emotions and relationships. However, some found the narrative to be slow-paced and the plot somewhat underdeveloped, leading to a divided opinion on its overall impact.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visually appealing and atmospheric direction reminiscent of Iwai's earlier works.
- Noted for its sensitive exploration of young love, identity, and unspoken desires.
- Some critics found the pacing too deliberate and the story lacking in narrative drive.
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Fun Fact
Director Shunji Iwai, known for his acclaimed Japanese films like 'Love Letter' and 'All About Lily Chou-Chou', directed 'Miao Miao' in Taiwan, marking a significant collaboration with Taiwanese actors and production.
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