A Borrowed Life
– Sega's children, born into post-war Chinese rule, can't relate to their father's love for Japanese c..
26 Aug 1995
Mandarin, Min Nan, Japanese
Nien-Jen Wu
Nien-Jen Wu
Akio Chen, Jun Fu, Yung-Feng Lee, Ing-How Tan
Sega, a Taiwanese born in the years of Japanese rule, felt closer to Japanese nationality and culture than to the Mainland Chinese authorities who took over in 1945. The Japanese contributed to the development of the island and its social infrastructure, leaving behind efficient and popular education and health-care systems. Conversely, Wen-Jian is typical of the sons born to Sega's generation. Born and raised under Chinese government, their natural allegiance is to Chinese culture. They are inevitably mystified by and impatient with their parents' fondness for Japanese culture and rule, their bafflement intensified by all they are taught about Japanese imperialist ambitions and wartime atrocities. Tjos os a generational conundrum with no solution, doubtless unique to Taiwan.
5 wins & 4 nominations.