Turn Around is a 2017 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chen Ta-pu. The plot is loosely based on the true story of Wang Cheng-chung, a passionate teacher who has won multiple educational awards in Taiwan. After the 921 earthquake in 1999, Wang makes the decision to teach at a countryside school which was hit by the earthquake. Employing a creative teaching method, he is determined to reverse the perception of rural education in Taiwan. The film stars Jay Shih and Kimi Hsia.
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Chinese | 老師你會不會回來 |
Mandarin | Lǎo Shī Nǐ Huì Bù Huì Huí Lái |
Literally | Teacher, Will You Be Back? |
Directed by | Chen Ta-pu |
Screenplay by | Cheng Yang-shan |
Based on | Turn Around by Wang Cheng-chung |
Produced by | Kuo Mu-sheng |
Starring | Jay Shih Kimi Hsia |
Production companies | Fashion Media mm2 Entertainment |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | Taiwan |
Language | Mandarin |
Budget | NT$70 million[1] |
Box office | NT$38,600,000 (Taiwan)[2] [3][4] |
After graduating from the National Kaohsiung Normal University, Wang Cheng-chung is assigned to teach at a school located at the rural Zhongliao in Nantou County, which is lacking in educational resources. As he is preparing for his leave at the end of his internship, he is met with the deadly 921 earthquake. Seeing the students breaking down in tears and asking for his return, Wang decides to stay with the school to improve the education of the students.