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Cast and Crew
Cast: Ethan Ruan JingTian,
Ma Ru-long, Mark Chao, Rhydian Vaughan
Director: Niu Cheng-ze
Classification: 18
Genre: Drama
Release Date: 29 Jul 2010
Running Time: 2 Hours 22 Minutes,
Distributor: United International Pictures
Country: Taiwan

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Monga Movie Story:
"Pae" Arak Amornsupasiri stars as Kreng, a lovelorn veterinarian who thinks he still has a chance with his high-school crush, Fai (Yarinda Bunnag), when he learns she's just divorced. But she doesn't remember him from their school days. As the result of a drunken-driving arrest, Kreng is reunited with Fai, who comes to bail him and his best friend (her ex-husband) out of jail. Kreng is sentenced to perform community service, and so he becomes the volunteer teacher for a group of retirees who are learning how to use the Internet. This puts Kreng and Fai in touch with the older couple - Sompit (Sunsanee Wattananukul), a widow who has fallen in love with her classmate Jamrus (Krissana Setthatumrong). The silver-haired gent is a smooth talker, but he has a problem - he's losing his memory.

Plot Summary :
Starring the top two male idols in Taiwan, Ethan Ruan (Monk) and Mark Chao (Mosquito), "Monga" tells about the story of five boys from the historical district of Monga in Taipei, who join a gang because they were tired of being bullied around. As the young men enjoy their newfound status as gangsters in Monga, they have no idea that other gangs have also set their eyes on this prosperous area. Under the guidance of a veteran gangster, the youngsters are taught the heritage created by the founders of the borough of Monga. He has no idea, however, of a storm brewing that will soon break every hint of order in town, and remove the last remaining grandeur of the old town Monga.

"Monga" Moie Review :
Have you ever imagined of a romanticised triad film? "Monga" is exactly it. If you hate triad movies, and decided to skip this one, you would have missed watching a very good movie. "Monga" atypically weaves action and drama around values like friendship, brotherhood, honour and loyalty, while being underscored by wonderful music!
This gangster flick is directed by Doze Niu Chen Zer (2007's "What On Earth Have I Done Wrong?!) and stars two of Taiwan's hottest male idols, Ethan Juan ("Fated to Love You", "My Queen") and Golden Bell winner Mark Chao ("Black & White"). It's the first time both stars hit the silver screen but they have managed to avoid the usual crossover letdowns we're used to.
Mark Chao plays Mosquito, a new transfer student who's tired of being bullied and befriends a group lead by Dragon (Rhydian Vaughan) to form the Prince Gang. This being his debut performance onscreen, this actually sits in well with his acting, as his character is a fresh gangster recruit. He also manages to pull off the emotional scenes in the movie, especially during a showdown at the end.
Meanwhile Ethan Juan makes a shift from his usual prince charming persona and displays more depth this time. You'll get to see Ethan in a solid role as the tense Monk who struggles between his possibly homosexual affinity with Dragon and on the other hand, revenge.
The camerawork in "Monga" is also outstanding. The most impossible-to-miss scene is the introduction to the five members of the Prince Gang. The camera pans around the characters in one continuous take where they battle a rival gang. It is said from the director's blog that this perfect shot took 20 takes which started from 6am to 5pm in the course of one day. The music score is also worth mentioning as it artistically heightens the ambience of the movie. One such example is Air Supply's classic "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All" supporting a love scene between a prostitute and Mark's Mosquito character.
"Monga" is uniquely Taiwanese and you'd enjoy the movie more if you understand Hokkien and Min Nan. With nostalgic backdrops, impressive camerawork and music score, stellar casts (and their half-naked hot bodies in some scenes) and the director's distinct style, "Monga" is a highly recommended watch.

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