3.4
118 min
With a singular voice that distinguishes him from his New Taiwan Cinema contemporaries, Lin Cheng-sheng adds to his brief, but already remarkable, filmography with Sweet Degeneration, his third film in two years. As with A Drifting Life and Murmur of Youth, Lin’s new film delicately unfolds, gradually building to a climax of stunning emotional reverberations. Drawn from a particularly painful episode in the director’s past, Sweet Degeneration delves into the uneasy bonds a brother and sister have with each other and the people around them.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Lee Kang-Sheng | Chun-sheng | Unowned |
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Chen Shiang-Chyi | Ju-feng | Unowned |
| Jing Tseng | Unowned | ||
| Chih-long Lin | Ah-ching | Unowned | |
| Shih-huang Chen | Father | Unowned | |
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Leon Dai | Ah-hai | Unowned |
| Li-jung Lu | Prostitute | Unowned | |
| Chao-yin Hsiao | Hsiao-lien | Unowned | |
| Tze-min Hsiao | Mei-li's friend | Unowned | |
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Lee Sun-fung | Motel chef | Unowned |