

Rail Truck
2010 Directed by Hirofumi KawaguchiA tale of two islands and growing up as a stranger in a strange land, told with an artistry that recalls Hou Hsiao-Hsien at his best. Based on Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s short story of the same title (1922), Kawaguchi’s film moves the original early 20th-century Izu Peninsula to present-day Taiwan, where the strength of family ties is singularly put to the test. Yumiko (Machiko Ono), who married against her parents' wishes, has struggled on in stubborn determination since her husband’s death, moving her family from their Tokyo home to the verdant, rural Taiwan village of her in-laws. Her son Atsushi, strongly conscious that in ethnocentric Japan he is "different," is in a state of rebellion against both the society in which he has grown up and his mother. In their new home the family rediscovers the bonds that unite it.

Machiko Ono
....................................................Yumiko Yano
Kento Harada
....................................................Atsushi Yano
Kyōichi Ōmae
....................................................Kai Yano
Liu Hong
....................................................Grandpa

Chang Han
....................................................Meng-Jian (uncle)
Mei Fang
....................................................Grand mother

Wanfang
....................................................Hua-Xin (aunt)
Director
...........................................................Hirofumi Kawaguchi
Writer
...........................................................Shing-Ming Huang
Hirofumi Kawaguchi
Director of Photography
...........................................................Mark Lee Ping-Bing
Novel
...........................................................Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
Music
...........................................................Ikuko Kawai
Editor
...........................................................Yukako Kobayashi
Production Companies
...................................................AMUSE
J&K Entertainment
Plenty Co.
Torocco
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................普通话
日本語
Genres
....................................................Drama
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