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  1. What Time Is It There? Reviews. It’s Tsai's own way of thinking globally, of finding hope in the midst of despair, of seeing a profound connectedness in the midst of alienation, and it carries a ...

  2. Synopsis. When a young street vendor with a grim home life meets a woman on her way to Paris, they forge an instant connection. He changes all the clocks in Taipei to French time, as he watches François Truffaut’s Les 400 Coups; she has a strange encounter with its now-aging star, Jean-Pierre Leaud. Remove Ads. Cast.

  3. Jan 11, 2002 · Entranced by the girl, he reluctantly sells her his own watch even though he believes that item has some connection to his father. The encounter leaves with Hsiao-kang with a fixation that Paris is in another time. Soon, he is changing each and every clock he can find back seven hours to Parisian time, forging an obscure connection to Shiang-chyi.

  4. Mar 1, 2002 · The reviewers of Tsai Ming-Lian's "What Time Is It There?" have compared it to the work of Yasujiro Ozu, Robert Bresson, Michelangelo Antonioni, Jacques Tati and Buster Keaton. If none of these names stir admiration and longing in your soul, start with them, not with Tsai. Begin with Keaton and work your way backward on the list, opening yourself to the possibilities of silence, introspection ...

  5. What Time Is It There? 73.0%. Movie rating. 3832 votes. What Time Is It There? Movie. Original title: 你那邊幾點. When a young street vendor with a grim home life meets a woman on her way to Paris, they forge an instant connection. He changes all the clocks in Taipei to French time. themoviedb.

  6. Jan 18, 2002 · Limited time offer. You must purchase at least one (1) movie ticket for each of the three (3) Pixar movies ‘Soul’, ‘Turning Red’, and ‘Luca’ (in other words, at least three (3) total tickets) on Fandango.com or via the Fandango app, all on the same Fandango account.

  7. May 15, 2023 · What Time is it There? (Tsai Ming-liang, 2001) The turn of the 21st century in Taiwan was marked, as in most countries, by intense fears of the “millennium bug”. This “Y2K” bug would supposedly leave computerised systems incapable of coherently managing dates beyond December 31, 1999, resulting in societal chaos and collapse. As Taiwan ...

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