One Minute More

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  • 2014
  • 1 hr 10 min
  • 5.8  (61)

One Minute More is a touching drama from 2014 that tells the stories of three individuals whose lives are intertwined by a single event. The film stars Janine Chun-Ning Chang, Peter Ho, and Reina Ikehata, and is directed by Singing Chen. The movie begins with a tragic accident that occurs on a rainy day in Taiwan. A woman named Jing (Chun-Ning Chang) is rushing to get to her wedding when she is hit by a car while crossing the street. Her fiancé, Wei-Ren (Ho), witnesses the accident and is devastated when Jing falls into a coma.

At the hospital, Wei-Ren meets a Japanese woman named Yukiko (Ikehata) who is visiting her mother. Yukiko is also dealing with her own personal trauma, having recently lost her husband. Despite the language barrier, Wei-Ren and Yukiko form a bond as they both struggle to cope with their grief and hope for the recovery of their loved ones.

As Jing remains in a coma, Wei-Ren is forced to confront his own feelings about their relationship. He learns more about Jing's life and secrets she had been keeping from him, causing him to question whether he truly knows the woman he was going to marry. Meanwhile, Yukiko is visited by her husband's ghost, who appears to her in different forms and helps her come to terms with his death.

Throughout the film, the three characters grapple with the uncertain future and the pain of loss. The cinematography paints a beautiful portrait of Taiwan, despite the underlying sorrow present in the movie. The rain and lush landscapes create a melancholic mood, but the characters' inner reflections are what pull the audience in.

One Minute More is a slow-paced movie that asks big questions about life, death, and love. It is an existential exploration of the human condition, particularly our search for meaning amidst tragedy. The film poses a question that we have all surely felt: If you had just one more minute, what would you do with it?

Chang's performance as Jing is particularly noteworthy. Although her character is mostly confined to a hospital bed, her presence is felt throughout the movie. She is the catalyst for the story, but also a victim of circumstance. Wei-Ren, played by Ho, is a complicated character who must grapple with his own feelings of guilt and responsibility. Ikehata as Yukiko provides a much-needed dose of levity to the otherwise somber story.

The film's dual language narrative (in both Mandarin and Japanese with English subtitles) adds another layer to the story, demonstrating how people from different cultures can come together in times of sadness. The language barrier provides some of the film's most poignant moments, as the characters struggle to communicate their emotions with one another.

Although the film touches on themes of suicide and infidelity, it does not rely on shock value or melodrama to elicit emotional reactions from the audience. Rather, One Minute More is a film that values nuance and subtlety, allowing the story to unfold slowly and naturally. The characters are flawed and complex but remain relatable and sympathetic.

Overall, One Minute More is a profoundly moving film that explores the human experience with sensitivity and depth. It is a movie that resonates long after the credits have rolled, leaving the audience with a powerful message about the importance of living in the present moment.

One Minute More is a 2014 romance movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.8.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • Runtime
    1 hr 10 min
  • Language
    Chinese
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (61)