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Starry Starry Night
Directed by
Tom Lin
Not Rated
2011
1h 39m
Drama
,
Fantasy
6.9
58%
68%
6.3
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12-year-old Mei grew up with her grandparents in the mountains, but now lives with her parents in the city. Her parents constantly fight and she ignored at home. Mei withdraws into her own world and imagination.
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Cast of Starry Starry Night
Xu Jiao
Hsieh Hsin-Mei / May
Lin Hui-min
Chou Yu-Chieh / Jay
René Liu
Xiao Mei's Mother
Harlem Yu
Xiao Mei's Father
Gwei Lun-mei
Adult Xiao Mei
Janel Tsai
Jay's Mother
Kenneth Tsang
Xiao Mei's Grandfather
Shih Chin-Hang
Teacher
Lee Lieh
Puzzle Shop Boss
Chen Yu-hsun
Driver
Huang Shih-Han
Wendy
Tom Lin
Director / Writer
Jimmy Liao Fu Bin
Writer
Chen Kuofu
Producer
Liu Wei-jan
Producer
Penny Tsai
Art Direction
Jake Pollock
Director Of Photography
Cheng Hsiao-Tse
Editor
Xiao Yang
Editor
Katsuhiko Maeda
Original Music Composer
Starry Starry Night Ratings & Reviews
Boxoffice Magazine
Inkoo Kang
The symbolism is so heavy-handed that the film seems to have anvils for arms
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
The cumulative effect is more that of a handsomely crafted museum piece than a moving, emotional journey.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Tom Shu-Yu Lin tackles death, divorce, loneliness and first love with the eye of a painter and the heart of a child.
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
A somewhat clunky family movie about childhood escapism, alternating a little too conveniently between the grim and the adorable.
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Mei, a teenage girl, retreats to a fantasy world when her parents announce they are divorcing in a drama with touches of magical realism.
Village Voice
Andrew Schenker
[Lin] can't make up for the fact that the film wants to say more about the fragility of childhood than it's capable of communicating through its characters and their delicate, perpetually uncertain situations.
Slant Magazine
Rob Humanick
A modestly charming bit of whimsy that hopes to speak to anyone who experienced a sense of emotional injustice during their formative years.
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