| Hear Me |
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| Written by Jeff Parker |
| Tuesday, 15 June 2010 19:58 |
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On an accidental occasion, Yang Yang meets Tian Kuo, who delivers lunch boxes to the swimming pool where Peng trains for the upcoming Deaflympics. The Youtube clip above shows the movie in its entirety (in eleven parts) with English subtitles, in case you can't get to a cinema in Asia.Although Yang Yang and Tian Kuo communicated only through sign language, their love for each other transcended the gap created by voiceless communication, creating a light-hearted romantic comedy about life and its possibilities in this wonderfully touching Taiwanese movie. Official Website & Trailer: www.festivefilms.com/hearme |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 June 2010 20:06 |
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Hear Me is a story about a young and cheerful girl named Yang Yang, who
single-handedly takes care of her sister, Peng, a swimmer-in-training for
the Deaflympics.
