Weekend in Taipei is a 2024 action film directed by George Huang and co-written with Luc Besson. Starring Luke Evans, Gwei Lun-mei, and Sung Kang, the film is a co-production between France and Taiwan. It was filmed and set in Taipei, Taiwan, centering around an American DEA agent (Evans) who reunites with a Taipei-based mercenary driver (Gwei) and becomes entangled in a romantic relationship with her.
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Directed by | George Huang |
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Production companies | EuropaCorp Huayu International Entertainment |
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Running time | 114 minutes |
Countries | France Taiwan[1] |
Language | English |
The film had its world premiere at Vieshow Cinemas Xinyi in Taipei, Taiwan on 1 September 2024, and was theatrically released in France and Taiwan on 25 September.
Premise
editJohn Lawlor, a committed American Drug Enforcement Administration agent, fell in love with Joey, a Taipei-based transporter, but was forced to separate due to the disruption of criminal and corruption activities. 15 years later, the duo is reunited when Lawlor is on a mission in Taipei.[2]
Cast
edit- Luke Evans as John Lawlor, an American DEA agent[2]
- Gwei Lun-mei as Joey, a top Taipei-based "transporter"[2]
- Sung Kang as Kwang, the leader of a drug cartel[3]
- Wyatt Yang as Raymond, Joey's son[3]
- Tuo Tsung-hua as a police detective[4]
- Lu Yi-ching as Joey's grandmother[5]
- Patrick Lee as Bolo, a high-ranking drug cartel member and Kwang's right-hand man[6]
Also appearing in the film are Andy Wu and Wu Chi-ching as Kwang's henchmen; Janet Hsieh cameos as a woman witnessing Joey's pregnancy test in the restroom; while Allison Lin cameos as a flight attendant.[7][non-primary source needed]
Production
editDevelopment
editIn 2013, director Luc Besson and producer Virginie Besson-Silla filmed the French sci-fi film Lucy in Taiwan. The duo was impressed by the city's landscapes and asserted they would to return for another project.[8][9] In 2022, Taiwanese-American director George Huang conceived a film about a female mercenary driver set in Asia and approached Luc Besson to help develop the project.[10] Initially set in Hong Kong, the project became unavailable due to shifts in funding. Besson then suggested that Huang change the setting to Taipei.[11][12] Huang and the Bessons, along with director Olivier Megaton, went to Taipei for location scouting in February 2023,[13][8] and met with Taipei City mayor Chiang Wan-an, who announced that the film would be supported by the Taipei City Government and the Taipei Film Commission would join the production.[1][13] The scout spanned fourteen days, after which Huang agreed to use Taipei as the backdrop and revised the screenplay accordingly.[11][12]
Under the working title Weekend Escape Project, the film was announced to be produced by EuropaCorp in June 2024, with Luke Evans and Gwei Lun-mei cast as the lead actors.[8] The film marks EuropaCorp's first production after the company's financial restructuring and a four-year hiatus.[8] Huang later also took up screenwriting duties and co-wrote the film with Besson.[14] In August, Korean-American actor Sung Kang joined the cast.[15] The distribution rights in North America were acquired by Ketchup Entertainment in March 2024.[14] The official trailer was released in August 2024,[16] with Patrick Lee revealed to be part of the cast.[17] In September, Tuo Tsung-hua and Lu Yi-ching announced to star.[5]
Filming
editPrincipal photography began on 3 July 2023 in Taipei and was expected to span across three months,[8] with Evans arriving in Taiwan to prepare for the shoot in June.[18][19] The entire filming crew was composed of Taiwanese filmmakers.[1] Location shooting in Taipei took place at various sites, including Zhongshan Hall, Lions' Plaza Commercial Building, and Luoyang Car Park in Wanhua District; the Taipei Performing Arts Center, Shezi Bridge, and Guandu Nature Park in Shilin District; Taipei Dome, Taipei 101, and Taipei City Hall in Xinyi District; Taipei Arena in Songshan District; and Taipei Music Center in Nangang District.[20] On 15 July, Daniel Wu and Janet Hsieh were seen with the cast in Neihu District, Taipei.[21] Production moved to Keelung on 25 July, where a car chase scene was shot near Dawulun Beach,[22] as well as at the Aodi Fishing Harbor.[23] On 11 August, filming took place at the Grand Victoria Hotel in Zhongshan District.[24]
Shooting then occurred on American Street in Ximending on 22 August, with Besson and Kang spotted on set.[25] Additional scenes were captured in Datong District and Daan District, and the entire production filed a total of twelve road closure applications, including closing the Ziqiang Tunnel to film a car crash scene, making it the most applied-for film in history.[11][26] Most of the interior scenes were filmed at Marriott Taipei, where the foreign cast and crew stayed during the shoot, with the hotel mainly serving as the setting for a business tower, as well as the characters' homes and offices.[5] Filming ultimately concluded on 29 August.[27]
Release
editWeekend in Taipei had its world premiere at Vieshow Cinemas Xinyi in Taipei, Taiwan on 1 September 2024,[28] followed by a theatrical release in France and Taiwan on 25 September.[29][9] The film will be subsequently released on 8 November in North America.[16]
Reception
editEstella Huang of Mirror Media described Weekend in Taipei as a "Hollywood-level action film" that showcases Taipei's beautiful cityscape, but criticizes it for its thin storyline and underdeveloped emotional relationships, ultimately simplifying the complexity of its romantic and familial themes into basic dialogue and action sequences.[30] Berton Hsu, writing for The News Lens, considered the film as a commercially driven popcorn movie aimed at global appeal, noting that while it features Hollywood-style action and thrilling vibes, it lacks authenticity and misrepresents Taiwan with a convoluted plot.[31]
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