Directed by , The Terrorizers (1986) is a cornerstone of the Taiwanese New Wave , known for its clinical, detached look at urban alienation in Taipei . The film weaves together three disparate narrative threads that collide through chance and a single malicious prank. Narrative Structure
The film avoids a traditional linear plot, instead following three groups whose lives eventually intersect: The Terrorizers(1986)
It is considered the final installment of Yang’s "Urban Trilogy," which includes That Day, on the Beach and Taipei Story . Directed by , The Terrorizers (1986) is a
Moderate intensity; the film is characterized by a "quietly gnawing nauseous anxiety". Critical Legacy known for its clinical