Mahjong

Mahjong

Year: 1996

Runtime: 121 mins

Language: Chinese

Director: Edward Yang

ComedyDramaCrime

Set against a rapidly changing urban landscape, a tangled web of swindlers, hustlers, gangsters and expatriates collide, drawing a naive French teenager and a compassionate local young woman into their dangerous games. She attempts to shield him, but both become caught in the perilous middle.

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In 1996 Taipei, a powerful tycoon named Winston Chen vanishes after racking up a 30 billion debt to the underworld, and the crime bosses believe the key to finding him lies with his elusive son. A rookie gangster reports that Winston’s son is riding in a truck he’s tailing, but the rookie is stunned when the truck deliberately crashes into a car, sending the chase spiraling into a web of intrigue. The two men inside the truck—Winston’s son, who leads a youth gang, and Luen-Luen, a newcomer to the gang—wind up at Hard Rock, a club that serves as a pulsing crossroads for ambition, desire, and danger.

Inside that club, Jay, a hair salon owner and the owner of the wrecked car, introduces Hong Kong Hong Kong to Ginger Ginger, Markus Markus, and Alison Alison. When Jay steps away to catch up with friends, Hong Kong is approached by Little Buddha Little Buddha, the gang’s fourth member who has cultivated a cult of personality as a razor-tuned soothsayer. Little Buddha’s prophecies—such as the notion that a kiss on the lips can invite misfortune—become catalysts for the gang to shape events around Marthe Marthe, a young French woman wandering through the city in search of Markus, with whom she had a complicated past.

Marthe’s arrival unsettles the social circle. She is introduced to Ginger, who tempts her with a possible job, while Alison grows tense and avoids Markus. Markus himself tries to persuade Marthe to return to Paris, a plan she resists. Meanwhile, Hong Kong flirts with Alison, further complicating loyalties within the group. As the night unfolds, the gang tries to put Marthe up at a hotel under the guise of helping her acclimate to the city, and a hotel stay becomes a staging ground for deeper manipulation.

Leaving Hard Rock, Winston’s son and Luen-Luen encounter a taxi driver who feigns concern and protection for Marthe, offering lodging for the night. The night deepens as Markus confronts his own ambitions, and Winston’s son schemes to use Marthe to leverage Angela, an elegant woman connected to the city’s high-stakes social world. Angela’s complex past—an affair that once bankrupted the family—haunts the present, and a scheme is hatched to exploit Little Buddha’s supposed prophecies to push Angela away and profit from the upheaval.

The plot thickens as Marthe disappears from Markus’s car, and Marcus Marcus reveals he had gone to Marthe’s hotel only to learn she had already moved in with the gang—under a carefully arranged pretext designed to acclimate her to Taipei. The gang’s machinations intensify: Winston’s son orchestrates a plan to have Hong Kong seduce Angela, while Little Buddha smears the house’s feng shui to coax a costly renovation that will force Cho, a debt-ridden associate, to retreat. Yet further revelations slip out: the house Angela is staying in is not a romantic sanctuary but a financial instrument, and Angela’s real ties and debts begin to surface.

As relationships entangle, Ghosts of prophecy and money collide. Hong Kong escapes to Alison’s place after a night of coffeehouse romance, but Markus arrives, prompting a breakup when Angela’s friends intrude. At a tense restaurant gathering, Winston’s son is drawn into a web of calls that reveal the gang has—at least temporarily—misidentified their targets. Marthe and Luen-Luen are seized by a rookie and his boss, but Marthe and Luen-Luen seize their own fate, freeing themselves and capturing the rookie. The gang converges at Winston’s hideout, where a grim realization awaits: Winston and the woman he’s involved with lie dead in each other’s arms, forcing the group to call the police.

At the police station, Markus proclaims his love for Marthe, while Luen-Luen offers a more subtle confession; she chooses Markus, and Luen-Luen quietly steps away. Hong Kong’s heartbreak over a kiss with Angela prompts a shift in Little Buddha’s once-ironclad prophecies. The story pivots once more as Cho reveals that the house of Angela was an instrument to settle debts, and Little Buddha’s influence causes Angela to reject payment, leaving Winston’s son financially and existentially wrecked. Cho’s revelation—that the Angela Winston’s son pursued is but one of hundreds sharing the same name in Taipei—lands with crushing clarity, and Winston’s son, reeling from the truth, ends his own life with a final, fatal realization.

In a final turn, Markus drives Marthe through Taipei, deriding the city’s inhabitants and predicting it as the future economic center. When Markus pauses to buy something, Marthe has vanished from the car, leaving a stunned Markus behind. Meanwhile, the emboldened Little Buddha pushes his followers to fill the void left by Hong Kong and Winston’s son, and he grapples with Luen-Luen’s reluctance to stay in the gang. Luen-Luen interprets Little Buddha’s tirade as a plea, and the moment of hesitation becomes a turning point: remembering Marthe’s insistence that true love must be spoken, he realizes she needs him too. He leaves to look for her, and as the city hums with life, he finally spots Marthe walking toward him. They embrace and kiss in the street, a quiet, hopeful counterpoint to the chaos that preceded it.

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