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Who Killed Cock Robin (film)

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Who Killed Cock Robin
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCheng Wei-hao
Screenplay byCheng Wei-hao
Story byDorothy Chen[1]
Produced byDavid Tang
StarringKaiser Chuang
Hsu Wei-ning
Ko Chia-yen
Christopher Lee
Mason Lee
Music byLi Ming-chieh
Release date
  • March 31, 2017 (2017-03-31)
Running time
118 minutes
CountryTaiwan
LanguagesMandarin, Taiwanese
BudgetNT$43 million[2]
Box officeNT$52.4 million (Taiwan)[3]

Who Killed Cock Robin (Mandarin: 目擊者, lit. "Eyewitness") is a 2017 Taiwanese crime mystery thriller film written and directed by Cheng Wei-hao. The film follows a journalist who unravels a series of mysteries as he investigates a long-forgotten hit-and-run accident that occurred nine years ago. Who Killed Cock Robin was Cheng's second collaboration with star Hsu Wei-ning after The Tag-Along. The film also stars Kaiser Chuang, Ko Chia-yen, Christopher Lee and Mason Lee.[4] It was released on March 31, 2017 in Taiwan.[5]

Premise

Nine years ago, journalist Hsiao-chi witnessed a hit-and-run crash on a mountain road when his vehicle broke down. In that accident which happened on a stormy night, the male driver was instantly killed, and the female passenger Hsu Ai-ting fell into a coma. In a panic, Hsiao-chi took photos of the hit-and-run vehicle registration plate. However, the pictures were too blurry to be used as evidence, and therefore facts of the accident were never established. Years later, Hsiao-chi discovers that his second-hand car is connected to that accident and he begins his search for the truth behind this long forgotten case.

Cast

  • Kaiser Chuang as Wang Yi-chi (Hsiao-chi), journalist
  • Hsu Wei-ning as Maggie, journalist and Hsiao-chi's supervisor
  • Ko Chia-yen as Hsu Ai-ting, car accident survivor
  • Christopher Lee as Chiu Ching-kai (Chiu-ge), chief editor
  • Mason Lee as Chou Cheng-wei (A-wei), junior police officer
  • Cheng Chih-wei as A-chi, car mechanic
  • Ian Chen as Liao Tzu-fan, Hsu's boyfriend
  • Tang Chih-wei as Chung-wen
  • Mario Pu as Wang

Production

Principal photography on the film began in March 2016.[6] Filming wrapped up one and a half months later. Much of the film was shot using a handheld camera, with the intention of conveying the realist setting. The director stated: "by using such a technique it makes the audiences feel as if they were the witnesses themselves."[7]

Soundtrack

Untitled
No.TitleLength
1."Story Beginning"01:42
2."Accident"01:42
3."Hi Wang Sir"02:28
4."Ons"02:27
5."True One"02:15
6."Old Memory"03:58
7."Newspaper Office"02:38
8."Oriental Beauty Tea"04:40
9."Who Is It"01:54
10."Handcuffs"05:10
11."True Two"02:18
12."Wei Story"04:56
13."Looking For....."02:12
14."True Three"04:54
15."I Am Sorry (feat. Lisa Liang)"01:58
16."Combet"03:10
17."Kidnap"04:24
18."Horror Story"04:48
19."Wkcr Song"02:30

Awards and nominations

Award Category Recipients Result
54th Golden Horse Awards Best Leading Actor Kaiser Chuang Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Mason Lee Nominated
Best Visual Effects Yeh Jen-hao and Liu Wei-yi Nominated
Best Film Editing Kipo Lin Nominated
Best Sound Effects R.T Kao, Chen Wei-liang and Forgood Sound Nominated

References

  1. ^ News, Taiwan. "Director and screenwriter spar over Taiwanese thriller - Taiwan News". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "許瑋甯床戲半瓶威士忌搞定 《目擊者》柯佳嬿被下封口令 - 即時新聞 - 20170308 - 蘋果日報". appledaily.com.tw. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  3. ^ "TFI-國家電影中心 Taiwan Film Institute - 電影票房資訊-每月票房公告". www.tfi.org.tw.
  4. ^ "Filmart: Taiwan's MandarinVision unveils buzzy slate". screendaily.com. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  5. ^ http://ilooker.com.tw/movies_info.php?pid=&id=3445
  6. ^ "莊凱勛、許瑋甯合作新戲【目擊者】,上戲飆演技 下戲分享面膜保養品!". iwant-radio.com. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Wrap Press Conference for Cheng Wei-hao's Who Killed Cock Robin - Taipei Film Commission". filmcommission.taipei. Retrieved 20 March 2017.

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