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''Detention'' () is a 2019 Taiwanese
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film directed by John Hsu and based on the popular horror video game of same name developed by Red Candle Games. Set in 1962 during Taiwan's White Terror period, two students are trapped at their hillside high school at night. While trying to escape and find their missing teacher, they encounter ghosts and the dark truth of their fate. The film was not released in mainland China (due to government order), but enjoyed strong box office success in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and South Korea; the film was also selected in the official section of the 2020 International Film Festival Rotterdam. A TV series of the same name aired in 2020 on PTS and
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. The TV series is based on the video game, but its story is different from the film.


Plot

In 1960’s Taiwan, during the White Terror, high school student Wei Chung Ting is a member of a secret book club, headed by teacher Miss Yin Tsui Han, that reads and studies books banned by the government; the possession of which is heavily penalized. Sometime later, the book club's activities are discovered and Wei is among those arrested and is tortured for information. After hours of interrogation, Wei, barely alive, enters a nightmarish version of the school that is seemingly abandoned with most of the rooms boarded up with placards of mourning. Wei encounters Fang Ray Shin, a fellow student who does not recall how she got there. They discover they are trapped in the school when they find that the bridge has apparently fallen into the flooded river. They decide to find Mr. Chang Ming Hui, another teacher whom Ray saw wandering the building. On the way, they nearly encounter a monstrous ghost resembling a military officer carrying a lantern that stalks the grounds. While searching the school, Wei encounters another book club member who is burning notes and copies of the banned books. He explains to Wei that someone ratted them out before he is attacked by the Lantern Ghost. Finding the book club at a bomb shelter on school grounds, the other members and Miss Yin turn on Ray and accuse her of being the rat. When Wei asks what they mean by this, Ray flees. The story is intercut with flash-backs and reveals that Ray, though a bright student, had a difficult home life. She subsequently found comfort in and entered a romantic relationship with Mr. Chang, who was also deeply involved with the book club. Miss Yin confronted Mr. Chang about the relationship and urged him to break it off, considering that it would harm the book club. However, Ray overheard their conversation and mistakenly concluded that Yin and Chang were themselves in a relationship. Inspired by how her mother framed her abusive and philandering father and got him arrested; Ray planned to get rid of Miss Yin. She exploited Wei's crush on her and convinced him to let her borrow a copy of one of the club's books. Ray then handed the contraband over to Inspector Bai, hoping that Yin would be dismissed. However, Chang and the book club members were arrested along with Yin. In the auditorium, Wei sees the other book club members have been strung up and executed; and is captured by the school's military inspector Bai. Ray appears and slits Wei's throat before shooting Yin with Bai's gun. Much to her horror and sorrow, Ray witnesses Chang's execution. She is then accosted by the school's students, who call her a murderer. Ray then recalls that she killed herself out of guilt after the book club's arrest; and that she has been trapped in a hellish, cyclic purgatory, repressing her memories and refusing to acknowledge her wrongdoings. Chang's spirit appears to Ray and tells her to save Wei so that one of them can live on and remember. Ray rescues Wei (now unharmed); but is caught by the Lantern Ghost. Bai tempts Ray to repress her memories again and continue denying her guilt. Ray refuses to do so any longer, defeating the Lantern Ghost. Ray and Wei run to the school's gate as shadows overtake the building. Ray helps him climb over and urges him to live on while she remains behind. Wei escapes and awakens back in prison. He confesses to his crimes and opens himself to any punishment, provided that he be allowed to live. Years later, a middle-aged Wei visits now-closed and soon to be demolished school. Following Chang's last wish, he locates a hidden copy of one of the banned books. In one of the empty classrooms, he presents the book to Ray's ghost. In it, she finds a
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deer pendant Chang had given her, as well as a last, loving letter wherein Chang promises to meet her in the next life.


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Fang Ray Shin's student ID in the game is "5350126," but in the film, it has been changed to "493856," symbolizing the commemoration of
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in 1949, lasting for 38 years and 56 days. Wei Chung-ting's student ID "501014" commemorates the
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of Zhōng Hàodōng, the former principal of National Keelung Senior High School. As a member of the
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, Zhōng Hàodōng organized the ''Guangming Daily'' (Guāngmíng Rìbào) and advocated overthrowing the regime that caused the
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. He was arrested by the Chiang Kai-shek government and executed by
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on October 14, 1950, in the town of Machang.


Cast

* Gingle Wang as Fang Ray-shin * Fu Meng-po as Mr. Chang Ming-hui * Tseng Ching-hua as Wei Chung-ting * Cecilia Choi as Miss Yin Tsui-han * Hung Chang Chu as Inspector Bai * as Fang's father * as Fang's mother * Moon Lee as Chou Hsin


Production

The film production rights were purchased on 21 June 2017 from Red Candle Games by 1 Production Film Co. The first film trailer was released on 19 June 2019. The film's budget was roughly (US$3,065,000). The story and game are inspired by true events, specifically the 1947 . A portion of the film production took place in
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. The film score featured a live orchestra of forty instrumentalists.


Reception


Critical response

The review aggregator
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reported that of critics have given the film a positive review based on reviews, with an average rating of . The site's critics consensus reads, "Politically charged horror that's as viscerally effective as it is intellectually stimulating, ''Detention'' got class." A review in the ''
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'' described the film as "likeable...chilling but not downright terrifying." Compared to the video game, Han Cheung opined that the film felt "simplified" and that it overemphasized its White Terror setting without focusing on the political background of the period. Director John Hsu stated that the film drew a younger audience than he expected. A review in '' Variety'' described the film as generally absorbing and entertaining, but noted problems with the narrative, pointing to 'a whiff of sexism in the treatment of naive, jealous schoolgirl Fang, while the underlying ickiness of the teacher-student love affair goes largely unmentioned'. Following a boycott of the 56th Golden Horse Awards by Chinese filmmakers, ''Detention'' received twelve award nominations, the most of any film that year. Republished as: However, due to the sensitive plot of the story, the film is banned in China, and mention of the film is scrubbed from all mainland Chinese websites. The film is referred to as "xx" in Chinese media's Golden Horse nomination reports. In Hong Kong, the release date was pushed back to December in order to avoid association with the Hong Kong protests happening simultaneously. The film received
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on 5 December 2019 in Hong Kong.


Box office

''Detention'' made NT$67.7 million three days after its premiere in Taiwan, becoming the third-highest take of first three-day gross for domestic film, behind the two-part film '' Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale'' (2011). It is the highest-grossing domestic film of 2019 in Taiwan; it also became one of the top five highest-grossing local films in Taiwan in the last decade. It grossed NT$259,599,005 in Taiwan by December 2019, and a total of () in Taiwan . The film grossed more than HK$11,052,322 at Hong Kong box office, which was a very successful result for a
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film. The film grossed US$1,687,554 in Hong Kong and South Korea, for a total of grossed in
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.


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* {{Authority control 2010s high school films 2010s Mandarin-language films 2010s psychological horror films 2010s teen films 2019 films 2019 horror films 2019 horror thriller films 2019 psychological thriller films Detention (video game) Films about scandalous teacher–student relationships Films about the White Terror (Taiwan) Films set in 1962 Live-action films based on video games Taiwanese ghost films Taiwanese horror films Taiwanese psychological horror films Warner Bros. films Works banned in China