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Category: Movies
Total size: 10.86 GB
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That Day, on the Beach


Apr 11, 1983 • 2h 46m • Drama, Romance

Overview

Two friends who haven't seen each other for thirteen years reunite. One is a successful concert pianist just back from a European tour and the other has just started a new business.

Director: Edward Yang
Cast: Sylvia Chang, Terry Hu, Hsu Ming, David Mao, Hsiao Hou Tao

Description:

TITLE...........: That Day, on the Beach (1983) STARS...........: Sylvia Chang, Terry Hu, Hsu Ming, David Mao DIRECTOR........: Edward Yang WRITERS.........: Nien-Jen Wu, Edward Yang GENRE...........: Drama, Romance TOMATOMETER.....: 100 IMDB SCORE......: 7.5 IMDB LINK.......: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085635 RUNTIME.........: 2h 46mn SIZE............: 10.8 GB VIDEO CODEC.....: HEVC (Main10@L4) BITRATE.........: 9000 Kbps (2-pass) RESOLUTION......: 1920x1040 ASPECT RATIO....: 1.85:1 FRAMERATE.......: 23.976 fps AUDIO...........: Mandarin FLAC 1.0 SUBTITLES.......: ENG, CHI SOURCE..........: Sony Taiwan Blu-ray ENCODE DATE.....: 2025-09-16 CHECKSUM........: E34509014C1FEF03F02EF2020CB639F6 Edward Yang’s first theatrical feature film (which also marked the debut of the cinematographer Christopher Doyle) is a visually and emotionally arresting melodrama of fractured romance, disaffection, and the intergenerational breakdown felt across Taiwan in the 1980s. It focuses on the reunion of two old friends—Chia-li (Sylvia Chang), a housewife trapped in a crumbling marriage, and Ching-ching (Terry Wu), a concert pianist newly returned to Taiwan after many years abroad. As they reminisce about their 13 years apart, Yang moves gracefully from past to present and between perspectives to reflect on his two protagonists’ present stations in life. An intricate memory piece that unfolds with the pacing of a mystery, That Day, on the Beach is one of the greatest debuts of the late 20th century and announced Yang as an artist already in full command of densely layered, compositional storytelling