Goodbye South, Goodbye | |
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Traditional | 南國再見,南國 |
Simplified | 南国再见,南国 |
Mandarin | Nánguó zàijiàn, nánguó |
Literally | Goodbye South, Goodbye |
Directed by | Hou Hsiao-Hsien |
Produced by | Yang Teng-kuei |
Written by |
Chu Tien-wen Jack Kao King Jieh-Wen |
Starring |
Jack Kao Lim Giong Annie Shizuka Inoh Hsi Hsiang Hsu Kuei-Ying |
Music by |
Lim Giong Summer Lei L.T.K. |
Cinematography |
Mark Lee Ping Bin Chen Huai-en |
Edited by | Liao Ching-Song |
Release date
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May 1996 |
Running time
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124 minutes |
Country | Taiwan |
Language | Mandarin |
Goodbye South, Goodbye is a 1996 film directed by Hou Hsiao-Hsien.
Gao (Jack Kao) rides the train to Pinghsi to set up a 10-day gambling den with his friend Hsi (Hsi Hsiang). He takes his acolyte Flatty (Lim Giong) and Pretzel (Annie Shizuka Inoh), Flatty's girlfriend, who works part-time in a night club. Gao's girlfriend Ying (Hsu Kuei-Ying) works in the same night club as Pretzel and doesn't like the people around Gao, finding them dangerous. Gao has already made a deal with Hsi to invest in a nightclub in Shanghai, but Ying doesn't want him to go. Instead, she wants him to stay in Taiwan to open a restaurant. A succession of get-rich-quick schemes leads them to the brink of disaster. Throughout the course of the film the unsavory alliance between the underworld and the political elite emerges.
Goodbye South, Goodbye was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, but lost to Secrets & Lies. It was chosen along with The Bridges of Madison County and Carlito's Way as the best film of the 1990s by Cahiers du cinéma.