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So, 'Jesus in Nanking' is a pretty fascinating piece from 1985, directed by Jo Jo Wang, though the actual directing is kind of shrouded in mystery with no main credits. It's based on Akutagawa's 'The Christ of Nanking', which gives it an interesting literary pedigree. The film blends drama and romance, exploring some heavy themes around faith and suffering, but it doesn't shy away from the erotic elements, which led to some serious pushback from Taiwan's authorities. The poster alone sparked controversy! The performances, particularly by Lu Hsiao-fen, are quite striking, though the pacing feels like it takes its time, almost meditative at points. It's definitely a unique mix of thought-provoking narrative and bold visual storytelling, making it a distinctive entry in Taiwanese cinema.
Controversial for its erotic scenes and imagery.Adaptation of a Ryunosuke Akutagawa short story.Focus on themes of faith and suffering.
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