Buddha Bless America (1996)

In a sleepy part of rural Taiwan in the late 1960s, the life of a village is shattered when Uncle Sam arrives in tanks. The Yanks are there to take part in joint military exercises with Taiwanese troops, but the villagers take their compensation by direct methods - they steal anything that can be moved. One of the film's great strengths is the way that writer Wu Nien-jen, in only his second feature as director, shades the comic tone. The film's main character, Brain (Lin Cheng-sheng, himself a director), condemns the rampant theft but turns against the Americans when they take him for a beggar. He steals two huge boxes, not knowing what they contain.

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Summary Details
Running Time1 hr 58 min
GenresComedy
FilmmakersRole
Nien-Jen Wu Director
Nien-Jen Wu Writer
Hsiao-Wen Jiang Composer
Ping Bin Lee Cinematographer
Po-Wen Chen Editor
Fu-Hsiung Lee Production Designer
Chao-yi Tsai Production Designer
CastRole
Cheng-sheng Lin
Yung-Teh Hsu
Bin-Hui Lee
Ming-Hua Pai