Hun hun tian tuan 2010

Synopsis:

Chie Jen-Hao's Gangster Rock is a lovable mess, though more mess than lovable. It's essentially about people realising fame and fortune isn't everything as long as they're alive and have options, and while there are plenty of ways to film this sort of thing - from the stunning low-key fantasy drama of Studio 4C's Princess Arete to the laid-back coming-of-age vignettes that pepper Hong Kong and Taiwanese cinema - you generally need a compelling cast of characters and at least a modicum of professionalism to pull it off. Gangster Rock has neither. There are two stories here. One plotline follows Hau (Leon Jay Williams, Jump), a small-time gangster not long out of prison after a shakedown gone horribly wrong led to the death of his then girlfriend. The other stars (collectively) Gangster, a group of musicians working the underbelly of Taipei's club scene, where industry sharks insist the two lead

Directed by: Chie Jen-hao
Written by: Chie Jen-hao
Release date: 2010-04-23
Runtime: 100 minutes
Tagline: gangster rock
Cast:
Leon Jay Williams
Leon Jay Williams
A hau (as Li Wei-Lian) 
Van Fan
Van Fan
 
Shiou Chieh-kai
Shiou Chieh-kai
 
Prince Chiu
Prince Chiu
 
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Also known as:
  • Gangster Rock