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Personal Issues
Communist activists have to let out steam due to increased pressure in their professional life.
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Plot Summary
A middle-aged man, grappling with career dissatisfaction and marital problems, seeks solace in a new relationship. He finds himself torn between his conventional family life and the allure of a passionate affair. The film explores the complexities of commitment, desire, and the societal expectations placed upon individuals navigating mid-life challenges.
Critical Reception
Personal Issues (also known as 'Ching Chuan') was a significant film in Taiwanese cinema, lauded for its sensitive portrayal of middle-class anxieties and marital infidelity. Critics praised its nuanced performances and exploration of taboo subjects within a conservative society. It resonated with audiences for its relatable depiction of personal struggles.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic depiction of marital strife and mid-life ennui.
Hailed for its sensitive handling of complex emotional themes and taboo subjects.
Appreciated for strong performances that captured the internal struggles of the characters.
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Fun Fact
The film was a commercial success in Taiwan and contributed to the rise of director Jian-jiu Wang as a prominent filmmaker in the New Taiwan Cinema movement.
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