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1986109 minDrama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Terrorizers

Is Terrorizers a Hit or Flop?

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Is Terrorizers worth watching? With a rating of 7.402/10, this Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Terrorizers Synopsis

An uncompromising look into urban life from the eyes of a voyeuristic photographer, a rebellious teenager, and a married couple teetering on the edge of adultery.

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Top Cast

Cora Miao
Cora MiaoZhou Yufang
Lee Lichun
Lee LichunLi Lizhong
King Shih-Chieh
King Shih-ChiehChen Weibin
Ku Pao-Ming
Ku Pao-MingPolice Chief
Liu Ming
Liu MingShu An's Mother
Wang An
Wang AnShu An
Shao-Chun Ma
Shao-Chun MaLittle Qiang
Yu An-Shun
Yu An-ShunDa Shun
Chia-ching Huang
Chia-ching HuangLittle Qiang's Girlfriend
Shanqun Hong
Shanqun Hong

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Is Terrorizers worth watching?

Yes, Terrorizers is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.402/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Crime, Mystery movies.

Is Terrorizers hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.402/10), Terrorizers is considered a hit among viewers.

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Terrorizers is a Drama, Crime, Mystery movie that An uncompromising look into urban life from the eyes of a voyeuristic photographer, a rebellious teenager, and a married couple teetering on the edge ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 4, 2023
★ 7

This is my first foray into the world of Edward Yang and though I cannot claim to have followed all of the plot in this complex drama, it is still an oddly compelling watch. Oddly? Well that's because though the characters appear real enough in a plausible sense, the storyline develops itself and them in a none-too-predictable, not always coherent, fashion. We start with a scene that I suspect would have had the local tourist board in conniptions. A shoot-out between a drug-dealing gang and the police that leaves a body lying in the street. Even trying to move that proves perilous. That peril continues to run throughout the story as we meet a dysfunctionally married couple. He, "Li" (Li-Chun Lee) is a writer who's suffering from a fairly terminal block. She "Zhou" (Cora Miao) is an aspiring clinician who cannot quite reconcile the significance of his failure with her own need for satisfaction (professionally and emotionally). This relationship continues to serve as a conduit for a rather broad-brush look at urban life in Taiwan that includes just about every aspect of human behaviour including the scene-stealing efforts of brothel-keeper "Shu An" (Wang An) who fleeces her clients whilst they are in flagrante delicto and who is, herself, the object of the desire of a photographer who proves to be of some interest to the police. What's curious about this film is that you start off assuming it's all a sort of gangster flick with the locals under the yoke. What it gradually turns into is a story about "terror" in it's multiple guises - and the most potent illustrations of that are not necessarily located where we think they ought to be. I reckon this needs a couple of viewings to get the best from it as there's plenty to get your teeth into as these characters develop quite distinctly into people - love them or hate them!