
A Confucian Confusion (bluray) Individually Numbered slipcase edition
Only 1,000 made and individually numbered, Edward Yang's A CONFUCIAN CONFUSION (1994).
Edward Yang’s A CONFUCIAN CONFUSION (1994) is a sharp, satirical exploration of Taiwan’s shifting cultural landscape in the 1990s. The film follows a web of young urban professionals caught between traditional Confucian values and the allure of Western modernity. At its center is Molly, an ambitious woman torn between personal desires and societal expectations, surrounded by a cast of self-absorbed intellectuals, struggling artists, and disillusioned lovers.
Yang’s biting dialogue and intricate narrative structure expose the contradictions of a rapidly changing society, blending comedy and existential despair. The result is a poignant, darkly humorous portrait of a modern economic miracle, personal ambition, identity, and moral ambiguity.
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A Confucian Confusion (bluray) Individually Numbered slipcase edition
Only 1,000 made and individually numbered, Edward Yang's A CONFUCIAN CONFUSION (1994).
Edward Yang’s A CONFUCIAN CONFUSION (1994) is a sharp, satirical exploration of Taiwan’s shifting cultural landscape in the 1990s. The film follows a web of young urban professionals caught between traditional Confucian values and the allure of Western modernity. At its center is Molly, an ambitious woman torn between personal desires and societal expectations, surrounded by a cast of self-absorbed intellectuals, struggling artists, and disillusioned lovers.
Yang’s biting dialogue and intricate narrative structure expose the contradictions of a rapidly changing society, blending comedy and existential despair. The result is a poignant, darkly humorous portrait of a modern economic miracle, personal ambition, identity, and moral ambiguity.
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Only 1,000 made and individually numbered, Edward Yang's A CONFUCIAN CONFUSION (1994).
Edward Yang’s A CONFUCIAN CONFUSION (1994) is a sharp, satirical exploration of Taiwan’s shifting cultural landscape in the 1990s. The film follows a web of young urban professionals caught between traditional Confucian values and the allure of Western modernity. At its center is Molly, an ambitious woman torn between personal desires and societal expectations, surrounded by a cast of self-absorbed intellectuals, struggling artists, and disillusioned lovers.
Yang’s biting dialogue and intricate narrative structure expose the contradictions of a rapidly changing society, blending comedy and existential despair. The result is a poignant, darkly humorous portrait of a modern economic miracle, personal ambition, identity, and moral ambiguity.





















