The best Lawrence Ko’s movies

Lawrence Ko

Lawrence Ko

28/04/1977 (47 años)
Today we present the best Lawrence Ko’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Lawrence Ko’s movies.
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Lust, Caution

Lust, Caution
7.5/10
During World War II, a secret agent must seduce then assassinate an official who works for the Japanese puppet government in Shanghai. Her mission becomes clouded when she finds herself falling in love with the man she is assigned to kill.

A Brighter Summer Day

A Brighter Summer Day
8.2/10
A boy experiences first love, friendships and injustices growing up in 1960s Taiwan.

Yi Yi

Yi Yi
8.1/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 20/09/2000
  • Character: The Soldier
Each member of a family in Taipei asks hard questions about life's meaning as they live through everyday quandaries.

Dust in the Wind

Dust in the Wind
7.6/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 09/05/1986
  • Character: Mrs Lin's son
A-yuan and A-yun are both from the small mining town of Jio-fen. They move to Taipei, where A-yuan is an apprentice by day and goes to night school, and A-yun works as a helper at a tailors. Everyone thinks they are meant for each other, and so do they. They fail to see time and fate are beyond their control.

Three Times

Three Times
6.9/10
There are three stories of women and men: in "A Time for Love" set in 1966, a soldier searches for a young woman he met one afternoon playing pool; "A Time for Freedom," set in a bordello in 1911, revolves around a singer's longing to escape her surroundings; in "A Time for Youth" set in 2005 Taipei, a triangle in which a singer has an affair with a photographer while her partner suffers is dramatized. In the first two stories, letters are crucial to the outcome; in the third, it's cell-phone calls, text messages, and a computer file. Over the years between the tales, as sexual intimacy becomes more likely and words more free, communication recedes.

Where the Wind Blows

Where the Wind Blows
5.9/10
  • Genre: Crime
  • Release: 01/04/2021
Once so full of righteousness, young Lui Lok and Nam Kong joined forces to forge their own career dominions, even attaining Chief Detectives Chinese. Yet just at the pinnacles of their lives they became fugitives, forced to flee to foreign countries, never to have the chance to return to their homelands -- because they were Worldwide Wanted as the ICAC's Most Wanted Corrupt Officials.

Au Revoir Taipei

Au Revoir Taipei
6.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 02/04/2010
  • Character: Hong
Kai (Jack Yao), who works at his parent's noodle shop by day and spends his nights in a bookstore to learn French, decides to go to Paris after his girlfriend, who recently left for Paris, dumps him by phone. Then the local neighborhood mafia boss offers Kai a free plane ticket to Paris if he takes a mysterious package with him.

Jump Ashin!

Jump Ashin!
7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 02/12/2011
  • Character: Pickle
Ashin has spent his enitre life training for the national team in gymnastics. His mother believes his work will amount to nothing and asks his high school coach to take him off the team. Ashin then quits the sport entirely. He quickly falls in with wrong crowd and finds himself in a lot of trouble. Ashin leaves his small hometown of Yilan. Will he ever get back to the sport that he loves?

Mahjong

Mahjong
7.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 07/12/1996
  • Character: Luen-Luen
A comedic mystery involving a search for a missing famed businessman, Winston Chen, who has gone AWOL owing $100 million to Taipei's underworld.

Winds of September

Winds of September
7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 06/06/2008
Lin Shu-Yu's semi auto-biographical debut takes us back to 1996, during the time of the tragic Taiwan baseball scandal, an event that devastated many teenage boys. The story follows Yen and Tang and their gang through the last year of their high school life. From chasing girls to midnight skinny dipping to rooting for their favorite baseball team, they do everything together. When an accident throws Yen into a coma, their world starts falling apart.

The Village of No Return

The Village of No Return
6.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/01/2017
  • Character: Purple Cloud
It is an unusual day for the remote and isolated Desire Village. A mysterious Taoist priest brings a magical equipment that can erase one’s memory. Since then, all the villagers have forgotten their past, living “happily ever after”, while the dangerous plot behind their back is just about to be unveiled…

Murmur of the Hearts

Murmur of the Hearts
6.5/10
Not Louis Malle's classic but the latest from director Sylvia Chang who, after years of absence from the helm, digs deep into her Taiwanese roots to tell a story about growing up, and letting go. Isabella Leong plays an uncertain painter, Mei, who drifted apart from her tour guide brother after leaving Liudau, the off-shore island of Taiwan, with their mother. Mei falls for an underachieving boxer, and begins years of soul searching in the city, where the siblings reunite under unexpected circumstances. What was remembered and forgotten are lessons that have profound consequences in this emotional drama.

Hold You Tight

Hold You Tight
6.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 14/05/1998
Two women are bound for the same plane, one of whom makes the flight while the other does not. In a cruel twist of fate, the plane crashes, killing everyone on board, and leaving the friends and family of the two women to talk about what was and what could have been.

10 Plus 10

10 Plus 10
6.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/04/2011
  • Character: Liu Chi's lover (segment "Hippocamp Hair Salon")
10+10 is a project initiated by the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival to demonstrate the solidarity between Taiwanese film-makers. 20 directors are invited to make a 5-minute short film each on the theme of the “Uniqueness of Taiwan,” but allowed total freedom in all other aspects.

The Gangster's Daughter

The Gangster's Daughter
5.7/10
Taiwanese documentary filmmaker Chen Mei-juin’s “The Gangster’s Daughter” is her first narrative film. Showing a great eye for both the rural and urban lifestyle, her film follows the life of Shaowu (Ally Chiu), a rebellious teenager who has just lost her mother only to be reunited with her estranged father, who also happens to be a renowned gangster

Missing Johnny

Missing Johnny
6.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 13/10/2017
  • Character: Chang Yi-Feng
Hsu Zi-qi, who raises parrots in her apartment, keeps getting wrong phone calls for someone named Johnny. Lee, the autistic son of Zi-qi’s landlady, reads old newspapers every day and wanders around. Handyman Feng, who works odd jobs around the apartment, feels disheartened and frustrated when his beloved car breaks down. The lives of these three lonely souls cross over when one of Zi-qi’s parrots escapes one day. Johnny is missing, but he’s hardly the only one lost in the urban jungle of Taipei.

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?
6.7/10
Introverted Weichung has been married to Feng for nine years. They have one son together, and Feng would like to have another child with him. One day Stephen, an old friend who now organises weddings, appears and encourages Weichung to return to the gay life he had previously. Anxious not to lose his wife, Weichung tentatively begins seeing a flight attendant behind Feng’s back.

The Kids

The Kids
6.2/10
  • Release: 16/07/2015
  • Character: Che-wei
Pao-li is in 8th grade. When Pao-li comes to Jia-jia's rescue, they fall in love. Soon they move in together and have a daughter. However, Jia-jia gradually gets tired of the tedious life and begins an affair with a married man. When Pao-li's mother squanders his savings on gambling, Jia-jia decides to leave Pao-li. In order to win Jia-jia back, Pao-li takes a big risk.

Do Over

Do Over
6.6/10
Do Over follows five characters over twenty four hours on the last day of the year. As the interrelated stories proceed, the connections between the lives of the five characters begin to reveal themselves and their stories unravel. By depicting five different characters at emotional crossroads, Do Over examines the struggle of overcoming our greatest fears; the unknown of what lies ahead in the future, the fading value of our existence in the present, and most of all, irreversible mistakes made in the past that may catch up to us.

Kidnapped

Kidnapped
5.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/04/1983
  • Character: Ko Yu-Luen
After her six year old son is kidnapped, a successful fashion designer must work with a detective to clear up the terrifying mystery and get her son back.

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