In Our Time (1982)

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Four short films from four different directors, spanning from the 1950s to the 1980s.

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Seen only Edward Yang’s short, at Culturgest, 2012. Rated from memory.

A superb portmenteau film, instrumental to the birth of the New Taiwan Cinema. The first two segments entail sublime moments, particularly in the expertly use of score and in the subtle chromatic compositions, the latter thoroughly cinematic and enhanced by the nice soft focus effect. The remaining two are obviously good but slightly less evocative in capturing the memories but very sharp in social criticism. Lovely.

Not Just Edward Yang’s Segment, Other shorts are also equally great.

The first segemt portrays an innocent childhood, the second a curious and confused adolescent, the third a charming college student and fourth athe everyday struggles of a new relationship. They are all very funny especially the last segment and brings a great smile on your face. Definitely a must match for edward yang and new Taiwanese cinema fans which will give you a lasting memory of happiness even after seeing it a long time ago.

Taiwan landmark film

IN OUR TIME (1982) is widely known as the film that evoked Taiwan New Wave Cinema in the early 1980s, followed by a commercially more successful THE SANDWICH MAN next year.

It’s an episodic film written and directed by 4 new-comers: Teh-Chen Tao, Teh-Chong (Edward) Yang, Yi-Chen Ko, and Yi Chang. All of them have film education backgrounds. Tao gained a master degree at Syracuse University while Ko got his at Columbia College; Chang graduated from Film Program of a college in Taipei and became a famed screenwriter before making this movie; Edward Yang, who studied at USC for a year, has won international reputation for his later works.

The theme of IN OUR TIME deals with 4 stages in life. The first episode titled LITTLE DRAGON HEAD, directed by Tao, is a stylish depiction of childhood misery in 1950s Taiwan. His camera work is impressive, but the pace a bit slow.

Second episode EXPECTATION, directed by Yang, is a simple realization of young girl’s yearning for love, set in 1960s. Also sparked by filmic style, but not much dimension.

Third episode THE JUMPING FROG, directed by Ko, is fast-paced comedy about vigorous college life in 1970s. Some absurd vignettes adding to its flavor.

Fourth episode SAY YOUR NAME, directed by Chang, is a sitcom about identity problems of a young couple in 1980s. Interesting idea, fair performances, and tight direction.

What makes the movie so important in Taiwan film history is that most directors before them learned their crafts under studio system, working their ways up step by step for years. After becoming film directors, they don’t have individual style or abilities to write their own screenplays, just make routine productions according to what they learned from veteran director.

On the contrary, IN OUR TIME is a conscious creation by 4 young filmmakers with high-level education backgrounds. They know exactly what they want in every single shot instead of telling stories written by others.