Cannot Live Without You Explained

Cannot Live Without You
Director:Leon Dai
Producer:Akira Chen
Starring:Chao Yo Hsuan
Akira Chen
Lin Chih-Ju
Cinematography:Chang Hsiang-yu
Chou Yi-wen
Editing:Leon Dai
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:Taiwan
Language:Hakka, Taiwanese, Mandarin

Cannot Live Without You is a 2009 Taiwanese film directed by Leon Dai, a professional Taiwanese actor. It was his second film as a director. This film was also selected as the official entry for 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Dai also acted as the co-screenwriter and editor of the film.

Cannot Live Without You was filmed entirely in black and white in digital format, then transferred to film for distribution. The film has a somewhat unconventional structure, beginning at the halfway point. It is based on a true story.

Plot

The story concerns a poor Hakka dock worker Li Wu Hsiung fighting to reclaim the custody of his seven-year-old girl. Unsuccessful and clinging to the faithful daughter, he threatens to jump off a bridge.

As the film progresses, Li (played by the movie's co-screenwriter and first-time actor Akira Chen) gets embroiled in bureaucratic red tape and does all he can to get his daughter back from government institutional care.

Awards and nominations

46th Golden Horse Awards

Asia-Pacific Film Festival

Macau International Movie Festival

40th International Film Festival of India

Durban International Film Festival

Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema

Notes and References

  1. News: Taiwanese tear-jerker wins Golden Horse award. 25 November 2012. BBC News. 30 November 2009.
  2. Web site: Golden Horse Awards 2009 - Winners. Alt Film Guide.