Cast: Lim Giong

Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Lim Giong. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.


Good Men, Good Women

1995 · Movie · 108 min. · Taiwan

Direction Hou Hsiao-Hsien

Cast Annie Yi · Lim Giong · Jack Kao · Hsi Hsiang

Synopsis The final chapter of Hou Hsiao-Hsien's trilogy on Taiwanese history (that also includes A City of Sadness and The Puppetmaster), Good Men, Good Women provides a poignant, harrowing, and thematically complex portrait of postwar and contemporary Taiwan. By presenting the...

6.9

164 votes

6.9

164 votes

The Puppet Master

1993 · Movie · 143 min. · Taiwan

Direction Hou Hsiao-Hsien

Cast Tianlu Li · Lim Giong · Ming Hwa Bai · Kuei-Chung Cheng

Synopsis Famous Taiwanese puppeteer Li Tien-lu narrates the story of his own adventurous and troubled life in this telling docudrama. From Li's early days as a child learning the craft to his unfortunate forced involvement in propaganda during Japan's WWII occupation...

6.8

431 votes

6.8

431 votes

Goodbye South, Goodbye

1996 · Movie · 107 min. · Taiwan

Direction Hou Hsiao-Hsien

Cast Kuei-Ying Hsu · Annie Yi · Hsi Hsiang · Jack Kao

Synopsis A Taiwanese rewrite of Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, the Hou Hsiao-Hsien film GOODBYE SOUTH, GOODBYE stars Jack Kao (a veteran of several Hou films) as Gao, the head of a group of misfits involved in one get-rich-quick scheme or another....

6.7

255 votes

6.7

255 votes

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Betelnut Beauty

2001 · Movie · 105 min. · Taiwan

Direction Lin Cheng-sheng

Cast Chang Chen · Angelica Lee · Tsai Chen-nan · Ming-chun Kao

Synopsis Two youths pair up and try to make it in the big city on their own terms... but big cities like Taipei have a tendency to eat their young.

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Not rated

March of Happiness

1999 · Movie · 93 min. · Taiwan

Direction Lin Cheng-sheng

Cast Lim Giong · Hsiao Shu-Shen · Leon Dai · Kun-chang Chen

Synopsis 1945-1947, Taiwan. A teenage couple were deeply in love despite objections from the girl's family. Their tragic story is played out in travelling troupes, tea-houses and western-style cafes, with the backdrop of Japanese occupation and the 28 February Incident.

Not rated

Not rated