"Making this movie as a period piece about a period that was very recent in people's minds. I was in Taiwan [during the 1970s], so I hope I did all right. Otherwise, it could be the biggest embarrassment of my life. Also, the story is not linear, it's patchy, like a cubist painting, and there is always the possibility it will not hold together, it will fall apart. The tone is part satire, part serious drama, part tragedy, all mixed together, and it has to hit an emotional core. That's also very scary."

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Ang Lee

Director, Producer

Ang Lee is a renowned filmmaker known for his exploration of identity and cultural conflict in films like 'Brokeback Mountain' and 'Life of Pi.'

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