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A Home Too Far
Traditional Chinese異域
Simplified Chinese异域
Hanyu PinyinYì Yù
JyutpingJi6 Wik6
Directed byKevin Chu
Written byShiao Yun-chiao
Yeh Yun-chiao
Chang Kwang-dou
Lin Ching-sin
Based onThe Alien Realm
byBo Yang
Produced byJimmy Heung
Wallace Cheung
StarringAndy Lau
Tou Chung-hua
Ko Chun-hsiung
CinematographyChen Yung-shu
Edited byHuang Cheng-chang
Chou Te-yang
Music byRicky Ho

Production
companies

Yen Ping Films Production
Movie Impact

Distributed byScholar Films Company Limited

Release date

  • 28 August 1990 (1990-08-28)

Running time

122 minutes
CountryRepublic of China
LanguageMandarin

A Home Too Far is a 1990 Taiwanese war drama film directed by Kevin Chu, starring Andy Lau, Tou Chung-hua and Ko Chun-hsiung.[1][2] The film is based on Bo Yang's novel, The Alien Realm, which is the story of the Republic of China Army's 93rd Division taking refuge in Santikhiri (Mae Salong) on the border between Myanmar and Thailand.

Plot

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In the early 1950s, the Chinese Civil War has ended with the defeat of Republic of China and the establishment of the People's Republic of China by the communists. Soldiers from the 93rd Division of the Republic of China Army take their families with them and leave southwestern China by entering northern Burma (Myanmar). The hike through the jungle is full of disasters and shortages of supplies, but the survivors reach and settle within the China–Burma border. They build a village and form an alliance with a local armed gang to resist attacks from the Burmese government. Later, the relocated government of the Republic of China offers to take the soldiers and their families to Taiwan, but some are disappointed with the government and decide to stay.

Cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "A Home Too Far". imdb.com. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  • ^ "A Home Too Far". chinesemov.com. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
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