Fu hou qi ri

Fu hou qi ri (2010)

1h 33m | Family | Taiwan China
6.3IMDb
8.0DouBan

After getting the news of the death of her father (Taibao), her daughter Ah Mui (Wang Liwen) returned to her hometown from Taipei to take care of her father's affairs with her brother. Crying and mourning under the strict command of the master, the nagging women of origami lotus flowers, canned towers burnt by the sun. Ah Mui was always confused by the absurd funeral customs in the countryside and the treacherous feelings of the countryside, and her father's past came to mind one after another. Since adulthood, the two have been estranged from each other, and only gradually get close to each other in their memories. The tedious funeral with more laughter than tears finally came to an end, and Ah Mui was the only one to return to the busy life in the city. A few months later, Ah Mui passed through the Hong Kong airport and habitually wanted to buy a carton of "Huang Changshou" cigarettes for her father. She was suddenly surprised that her father was gone, and her tears, which had not been properly shed, finally burst at this moment. This film is adapted from the first prize work of Lin Rongsan Literature Award, directed by prose author Liu Zijie himself.

After getting the news of the death of her father (Taibao), her daughter Ah Mui (Wang Liwen) returned to her hometown from Taipei to take care of her father's affairs with her brother. Crying and mourning under the strict command of the master, the nagging women of origami lotus flowers, canned towers burnt by the sun. Ah Mui was always confused by the absurd funeral customs in the countryside and the treacherous feelings of the countryside, and her father's past came to mind one after another. Since adulthood, the two have been estranged from each other, and only gradually get close to each other in their memories. The tedious funeral with more laughter than tears finally came to an end, and Ah Mui was the only one to return to the busy life in the city. A few months later, Ah Mui passed through the Hong Kong airport and habitually wanted to buy a carton of "Huang Changshou" cigarettes for her father. She was suddenly surprised that her father was gone, and her tears, which had not been properly shed, finally burst at this moment. This film is adapted from the first prize work of Lin Rongsan Literature Award, directed by prose author Liu Zijie himself.

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