Sunday, February 15, 2026

1442. A Brighter Summer Day (1991)



Director : Edward Yang

Cinematographer : Chang Hui Kung

Genre : Drama

Country : Taiwan

Duration : 237 Minutes

🔸 A Brighter Summer Day tells a powerful and deeply detailed story set in 1960s Taiwan, during a time of political tension and social unrest. The film follows a teenage boy as he moves through school life, family pressure, and gang rivalries. The plot is rich and layered, but never confusing. It slowly shows how politics, fear, and instability in society affect young people. The tension in the background is always present. Even small moments feel heavy because the world around the characters feels uncertain and fragile.

🔸 The performances are terrific and very natural. The young actors feel completely real, not like they are acting. You can see innocence slowly fading as pride, anger, and fear begin to shape their choices. The film shows the loss of innocence in a very honest way. No one becomes violent suddenly. It grows from small misunderstandings and emotional wounds. Family scenes are just as strong, showing how parents struggle with their own fear and disappointment. Every character feels alive and important.

🔸 The length of the film is long, but it is necessary. The four-hour runtime allows the story to breathe and gives space to every character and situation. Nothing feels rushed. The slow pacing helps build emotional weight, and when the final moments arrive, they feel powerful and inevitable. The political tension, strong storytelling, and deep performances make A Brighter Summer Day a masterpiece. It is a film about youth, society, and how innocence can quietly disappear.

Verdict: Must Watch

DC Rating: 4.75/5

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