Imperfect Us EP1.2
CHIEN Ching-fen realizes that her life has become a dull routine because she can’t find another goal. The goals she set for herself — a house, a car, a son, and a good husband — have been achieved after enduring endless suffering. What will her next goal be? As she ponders this, Chien Ching-fen laughs because she recognizes that, to experience a fleeting moment of happiness upon achieving our goals, we subject ourselves to suffering repeatedly. Could it be that we’ve misunderstood ourselves? We want to be happy, but perhaps we genuinely cherish the suffering.
CHIEN Ching-fen realizes she must seek out more suffering for her next source of happiness. As a result, she recalls her love rival, Rebecca, whom she defeated. How is Rebecca doing now? Does she lead an exciting life? Does my husband still love her? As expected, she is suffering. But does this suffering genuinely lead to happiness?
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Mag HsuDirectorDear Ex
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Mag HsuWriterSilence, In Time with You, Life Plan A and B, Dear Ex
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Tzu-yi ChangProducer
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Ariel LinKey Cast"Chien Ching-fen"
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Wei-Ning HsuKey Cast"Rebecca (Chang Yi-jing)"
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Mike HoKey Cast"Ho Re-chih"
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Kai KoKey Cast"Yu Hsiang-li"
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Public Television Service TaiwanDistributor
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Project Title (Original Language):不夠善良的我們
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Project Type:Feature, Television, Web / New Media
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Genres:Drama
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Runtime:1 hour 37 minutes 5 seconds
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Completion Date:March 31, 2024
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Production Budget:500,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Taiwan
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Country of Filming:Taiwan
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Language:Mandarin Chinese
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Shooting Format:4K
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Mag Hsu, a prominent figure in Taiwan's entertainment industry, is a multifaceted screenwriter, author, producer, and director. She has been honored with accolades such as the Asian Television Award, the Best New Director Award at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival, and the Golden Bell Award. With numerous acclaimed works to her name, including "Silence," "In Time with You," "Life Plan A and B," and "Dear Ex," Mag Hsu's influence extends beyond Taiwan to audiences across Asia.