When Love Comes (2010)

1h 47m
Running Time

October 29, 2010
Release Date

When Love Comes (2010)

1h 47m
Running Time

October 29, 2010
Release Date

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Plot.

Laichun, her father and two mothers, uncle and grandfather are of different generations; thus they all think differently. Father is the family head, and because he believes he must continue on the family name ends up taking two wives. His first wife also feels the same way, and so allows the second wife. Laichun feels the abyss between her and her parents and ends up getting pregnant, but hits a wall when her boyfriend does not take any responsibility. When her father is hospitalized, she begins to understand her father and two mothers. She is finally growing up.

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Release Date
October 29, 2010

Original Name
當愛來的時候

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 47m

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When Love Comes (Chinese title: 當愛來的時候) is the 6th film directed by Taiwanese filmmaker, Chang Tso-Chi. A mixture of social drama and tragicomedy, When Love Comes, unlike Chang Tso-Chi's previous works that focused on male subjects and themes, When Love Comes explores, for the very first time, the female perspective, with the main theme revolving around an underage girl who becomes pregnant before marriage. "It is the women who lead the world in this film. They are the makers, they take the decisions for themselves and their families." It is a film that delves into the themes of romance, kinship, and personal growth.

When Love Comes was invited to be screened and featured at numerous international film festival and awards, including the BFI London International Film Festival as a showcase film, the 10th Kaohsiung Film Festival in Taiwan as the opening film, and the Busan International Film Festival in Asia as part of the Masterclass section. It received fourteen nominations, including Best Narrative Feature and Best Director, at the 47th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, making When Love Comes the film with the most nominations at the festival. In the end, it won four awards, including Best Narrative Feature, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, and the Audience Choice Award.

"A chronicle of displacements, cultural, familial, adolescent, and romantic, When Loves Comes is also in its own way an ode to female solidarity as well as a coming-of-age tale as its feisty young heroine gains the courage to step into herself while preparing for the role of matriarch in accepting her responsibility towards those around her." When Love Comes explores various forms of dependency. On the one hand, the material dependency forces the family to hold onto the seafood restaurant and succumb to the influence of the local gangsters. On the other hand, emotional dependencies can be seen as both burdensome and supportive. The film delves into the concept of family, emphasizing that family is not only made up of members connected by blood. Instead, it advocates for an alternative notion of family that prioritizes a sense of community, where individuals care for each other without emphasizing degrees of kinship. Within this framework, When Love Comes also examines the theme of motherhood and the diverse expressions it can take. Ultimately, When Love Comes is a remarkable coming-of-age story, wherein a 16-year-old young woman discovers the love bestowed upon her and realizes its transformative power for everyone in her family.In When Love Comes, Chang Tso-chi continues his concern for lower-middle-class family issues and skillfully handles the conflicts within families that most people have experienced. One of the most striking aspects is the realistic childbirth scene, where Chang Tso-chi even includes a real newborn baby and authentically portrays the process of cutting the umbilical cord, adding a heightened sense of realism to the film. Additionally, actress Chiu Hsiu-Min, who played Mou Zhongfu's mother in When Love Comes and who won the Best Supporting Actress at the Golden Horse Awards for her role as Ah Chung's mother in Chang Tso-chi's 1996 film Ah Chung, made a final on-screen appearance in this film despite her illness.

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