Dust Of Angels (soundtrack)
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''Dust of Angels'' () is a 1992 Taiwanese crime film directed by Hsu Hsiao-ming, executive produced by Taiwanese filmmaker
Hou Hsiao-hsien Hou Hsiao-hsien (; born 8 April 1947) is a Mainland Chinese-born Taiwanese film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is a leading figure in world cinema and in Taiwan's New Wave cinema movement. He won the Golden Lion at the Venice ...
. It was entered into
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at the 1992
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. "''An lah''" () is a
Taiwanese Hokkien Taiwanese Hokkien () (; Tâi-lô: ''Tâi-uân-uē''), also known as Taigi/Taigu (; Pe̍h-ōe-jī/Tâi-lô: ''Tâi-gí / Tâi-gú''), Taiwanese, Taiwanese Minnan, Hoklo and Holo, is a variety of the Hokkien language spoken natively by about 70% ...
colloquialism; the title in full roughly translates to "take it easy, lad" or "cool it, kid."


Plot

The story depicts the changes in Taiwanese society under the influence of economic growth, particularly portraying the rapid increase of youth violence. The setting ranges from Beigang-zhen,
Yunlin County Yunlin County (Mandarin pinyin: ''Yúnlín Xiàn''; Taigi POJ: ''Hûn-lîm-koān''; Hakka PFS: ''Yùn-lìm-yen'') is a county in western Taiwan. Yunlin County borders the Taiwan Strait to the west, Nantou County to the east, Changhua County t ...
, to Taipei,
Wanhua District Wanhua District, known in Taiwanese Hokkien as Báng-kah khu and historically as "Monga" or "Monka", is a district in Taipei, Taiwan. It is Taipei's oldest district. The district is home to historic buildings such as the Bangka Lungshan Temple, ...
, Ximending. The simple town is compared with the bustling metropolis as a metaphor of the erosion of society and its changing values. Beigang teenagers A-guo and A-douzi spend their days fighting and causing trouble in karaoke joints, hanging around in the billiard rooms, taking drugs, and generally loafing and playing all day. Little Gao, bro Jie, their friend from Beigang, has made something of a name for himself in Taipei, and brings his girl Meimei back to Beigang. A-guo and A-douzi accidentally grab a bag with guns and drugs, and head for Taipei looking for brother Jie.


Cast

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Jack Kao Jack Kao (, born 23 April 1958) is a Taiwanese actor. Career He began his career in the late 1980s films of Hou Hsiao-hsien. Kao credits his success to the many real-life gangsters he knew when he was young. He appeared in '' City of Sadness'' ...
as Little Kao, bro Jie (小高/捷哥) * Yen Zhenguo as A-Guo * Tan Zhigang ( zh) as A-Douzi * Vicky Wei as Mei-Mei *
Chen Sung-young Chen Sung-young (; 1 July 1941 – 17 December 2021) was a Taiwanese actor. He received the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor in 1989. He died on 17 December 2021, at the age of 80. Selected filmography *'' City of Sadness'' (1989) *'' The Dull I ...
as Guo's brother-in-law *
Lee Hsing-wen Lee Hsing-wen (; born 19 July 1967) is a Taiwanese actor. He is best known for portraying military men in films and TV dramas. Lee's son Max is a YouTuber. Filmography Films TV dramas (incomplete) Awards and nominations References Exte ...
as A-Wen * Tsai Chen-nan as A-Nan * Chang Shih as Killer * Blackie Ko *
Lim Giong Lim Giong (; born 7 June 1964) is a Taiwanese musician, DJ, actor, and an active figure in the Taiwanese experimental electronic music scene. He is known for recording rock songs in Taiwanese Hokkien, starting with his first hit song "Marching F ...
as Club Singer (cameo appearance) * Lo Ta-yu as Club Singer (cameo appearance)


Soundtrack

The soundtrack features ten
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,
instrumental rock Instrumental rock is rock music that emphasizes musical instruments and features very little or no singing. Examples of instrumental rock can be found in practically every subgenre of rock, often from musicians who specialize in the style. Instru ...
and
ambient music Ambient music is a genre of music that emphasizes tone and atmosphere over traditional musical structure or rhythm. It may lack net composition, beat, or structured melody.The Ambient Century by Mark Prendergast, Bloomsbury, London, 2003. It u ...
songs by performers considered to be alternative or ''avant-garde'' in the Taiwanese music scene at the time. Some of the contributors to the album united in the mid-2000s for the series of ''Taike'' Rock Concerts (台客搖滾演唱會). Popular singer
Lim Giong Lim Giong (; born 7 June 1964) is a Taiwanese musician, DJ, actor, and an active figure in the Taiwanese experimental electronic music scene. He is known for recording rock songs in Taiwanese Hokkien, starting with his first hit song "Marching F ...
's "A Soundless Place" (無聲的所在) performed with
Hou Hsiao-hsien Hou Hsiao-hsien (; born 8 April 1947) is a Mainland Chinese-born Taiwanese film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is a leading figure in world cinema and in Taiwan's New Wave cinema movement. He won the Golden Lion at the Venice ...
(the movie's producer) became a popular Taiwanese staple. Rock singer-songwriter Wu Bai who achieved immense popularity in East Asia the late 1990s and 2000s, contributed two songs including the title track under his given name of Wu Chun-lin. These songs represented Wu Bai's first major commercial music release and featured two of the three members of his band, China Blue. Fellow ''Taike'' performers Baboo contributed three songs and had backing roles on several of the others on the album. Chinese
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
saxophonist Liu Yuan also performed one of the album's songs. For the 29th Golden Horse Awards in 1992, the soundtrack was nominated for a Golden Horse in the category of Best Original Film Music, losing to the soundtrack for ''
Rebels of the Neon God ''Rebels of the Neon God'' () is a 1992 Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Tsai Ming-liang in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Lee Kang-sheng, Chen Chao-jung, and Jen Chang-bin. Plot A young man, Hsiao-Kang, attends a cram s ...
''. The song "Dust of Angels" was also nominated for the Best Original Film Song award the same year.The 29th Gold Horse Awards
# "A Soundless Place" (無聲的所在 ''Bô-siaⁿ ê só·-chāi'') by
Lim Giong Lim Giong (; born 7 June 1964) is a Taiwanese musician, DJ, actor, and an active figure in the Taiwanese experimental electronic music scene. He is known for recording rock songs in Taiwanese Hokkien, starting with his first hit song "Marching F ...
&
Hou Hsiao-hsien Hou Hsiao-hsien (; born 8 April 1947) is a Mainland Chinese-born Taiwanese film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is a leading figure in world cinema and in Taiwan's New Wave cinema movement. He won the Golden Lion at the Venice ...
(林強&侯孝賢) #: Also translated as "A Place of Silence" # "Lighting a Cigarette" (點煙 ''Tiám ian'') by
Wu Chun-lin Wu Chun-lin (; born 14 January 1968), better known by his stage name Wu Bai (), is a Taiwanese rock singer, songwriter and actor. He formed the band Wu Bai & China Blue with Dean Zavolta (drums), Yu Ta-hao (keyboards) and Chu Chien-hui (bass gui ...
(吳俊霖) # "You're the Meanest" (你真正上厲害 ''Lí chin-chiàⁿ siong lī-hāi'') by Lim Giong (林強) # "Cool It, Boy" (少年安 ''Siàu-liān an'') by Baboo # "Dreaming Peach Flowers" (Instrumental) (夢桃花 ''Bāng thô-hoe'') by Liu Yuan (劉元) # "Dust of Angels" (少年也,安啦!''Siàu-liān-ê àn-la'') by Wu Chun-lin (吳俊霖) # "All the Lamp-posts" (電火柱仔 ''Tiān-hé thiāu-á'') by Baboo # "Come Get Money, Everybody" (赶緊來賺錢 ''Koáⁿ-kín lâi thàn-chîⁿ'') by Lim Giong (林強) # "Instrumental" (演奏曲 ''Ián-chàu khek'') by Baboo # "The One in My Dream" (夢中人 ''Bāng-tiong lâng'') by Hou Hsiao-hsien (侯孝賢)


References


Further reading

* ''Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World Part 2'' 0826474365 John Shepherd, David Horn, Dave Laing – 2005 "Taiwan. Lim Giong, Baboo, Wu Pai, and Hou Hsiao-hsien. Siao-lien-e An-na! ust of Angels(Original Soundtrack). Pony Canyon PCTA 00004.


External links

*{{IMDb title, 0105382 1992 films Taiwanese crime drama films 1990s Mandarin-language films 1992 crime drama films Films directed by Hsu Hsiao-ming