- Français
- 中文(台灣)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Titre original: 哈勇家
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: 哈勇他们家 , Ha Yong Ta Men Jia
- Scénariste et Réalisateur: Laha Mebow
- Genres: Famille
Distribution et équipes
- Andy HuangAndyRôle principal
- Esther HuangYu LiRôle principal
- Lin Ting LiAliRôle principal
- Frankie Huang[Chief Secretary]Invité•e
- Buya Watan Invité•e
Critiques
Cette critique peut contenir des spoilers
A realistic movie of an indigenous family
So it's going to be quite difficult to share my impressions, I feel like it might be not a really good review because it's a special one and I don't particularly find the right words to describe it, but I'll try my best.Ok, first of all, I've read somewhere the director or production team didn't hire professional actors (or maybe a part of them), they are people like you and me so it's not about who acted the best or not. I would say, it feels more a bit of a documentary and we've followed their daily life.
Now; "Gaga" is a movie that can relate to us and at the same time, it can't. It's because, there's indeed some family conflicts that I'm sure everyone can relate to it and on the other hand, we don't really know about their culture (that's why I said, we can't relate to them). For example: triggered warnings and if they censored it, it's also a part of their culture, it was still a bit hard to hear pigs crying (because they are kxlled for their ritual, it's a tradition).
I just wish, they could show us more and explain more about their tradition because I didn't know the Atayal tribe. I know that in Taiwan, there's a lot of diversity in terms of tribes and indigenous families.
Also one of the high lights for me are the landcapes, some shots are really chill and beautiful.
It was a nice discovery but it lacks something to be more invested and to be more interested in it.
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