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''Jump Ashin!'' is a Taiwanese film directed by Lin Yu-Hsien and stars
Eddie Peng Edward Peng Yu-Yan ( zh, c=彭于晏, poj=Phêⁿ Û-àn, p=Péng Yúyàn; born 24 March 1982) is a Taiwanese actor, singer and model. He is best known for starring in the films '' Hear Me'' (2009), '' Unbeatable'' (2013), '' Fleet of Time'' (201 ...
,
Lawrence Ko Lawrence Ko (; born 28 April 1977) is a Taiwanese actor. Ko made his film debut when he was four years old. He has had roles in the Edward Yang films ''A Brighter Summer Day'' (1991), ''Mahjong'' (1996) and ''Yi Yi'' (2000), as well as the fi ...
, and Zaizai Lin. It is based on the true story of a
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coach, Yu-Shin Lin, who is Lin Yu-Hsien’s brother, about his rebellious youth and the difficult comeback journey to pursue his dream as a gymnast. The film is a follow-up of Lin Yu-Hsien’s
documentary A documentary film (often described simply as a documentary) is a nonfiction Film, motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". The American author and ...
''Jump! Boys'' (2004) about the gymnastics team his brother coached in an elementary school in
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Plot

Ashin, a young man from Yilan in northern Taiwan, was a member of the school gymnastics team. He was talented and his coach had high hopes that he would become a great gymnast in the future. Knowing her son is slightly handicapped with one leg shorter than the other, Ashin’s mom pulled him out of the gymnastics team without telling him the reason why. Disheartened Ashin stayed home and helped her mom run the fruit shop. He and his best friend Pickle, who was a drug addict, picked up fights here and there on the streets. The brief telephone conversations he had with the operator girl for beeper were his only comfort in life, though he did not know the girl No. 599 in person. Ashin and Pickle soon got themselves in trouble and had to take the freight train to escape to Taipei one night when they knocked down Papaya, the son of the local gang Boss Pine. In Taipei Ashin and Pickle joined the gang led by Kun. Though Ashin would like to go back to Yilan, Pickle was reluctant. The violent death of Pickle on the street let Ashin make up his mind to return to Yilan to pursue his dream as a gymnast, Ashin returned to Yilan and regained his belief in gymnastics. Thanks to the support of his former coach and Boss Pine, who was also a gymnast when he was young, Ashin was forgiven and resumed training. The film ends with information about and photos of the real Ashin (Lin Yu-Shin). He won the gold medal in the international gymnastics competition held in Taiwan in 1994.


Cast


Production and casting

This feature film is a sequel to the documentary ''Jump! Boys'' by director Yu-Hsien Lin. The protagonist of this film, Lin Yu-Shin, is the gymnastics teacher who appeared in the documentary. ''Jump! Boys'' won many awards, including the Best Documentary award at the
2005 Golden Horse Awards The 42nd Golden Horse Awards (Mandarin:第42屆金馬獎) took place on November 13, 2005 at the Keelung Cultural Center in Keelung, Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of ...
in Taiwan. The director believed that gymnastics is a sport with a high technical threshold. He had initially considered inviting professional gymnasts to play the lead role. However, actor Eddie Peng was very serious about the role and insisted on performing all the stunts himself. To execute the numerous gymnastic moves in ''Jump Ashin!'', Eddie Peng underwent eight months of physical training. Before shooting, he had trained in a gymnastics hall for three months, practicing physical training and gymnastic moves for 12 hours a day. Moreover, to shape the physique of a gymnast, Eddie Peng had to follow a strict diet plan given by a nutritionist during training and filming, eating only boiled vegetables and avoiding any oily or salty foods. As a result, he successfully attained the body of a standard athlete. During the filming, the real-life protagonist of the film's main character "Ashin," Yu-Shin Lin, served as Eddie Peng's gymnastics coach. Director Yu-Hsien Lin emphasized that the reason why he chose to make the film about his brother is not only because he wanted to tell his brother's personal story, but also because he wanted to inspire the generation that lived through that period. "Many people in our generation have experienced confusion and frustration in their lives, and I hope to show them that if they persist in pursuing their dreams and working hard, they can still create a brighter future for themselves." ''Jump Ashin!'' enlisted the expertise of professional action choreographers from Korea to combine gymnastics movements with the atmosphere of the era, and present a
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style reminiscent of 80s Hong Kong
action films The action film is a film genre that predominantly features chase sequences, fights, shootouts, explosions, and stunt work. The specifics of what constitutes an action film has been in scholarly debate since the 1980s. While some scholars such as ...
. The film pays homage to
Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born Chan Kong-sang; 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan,; is a Hong Kong actor and filmmaker, known for his slapstick, acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, and innovative stunts, which he typically perf ...
's playful and improvisational use of props during fight scenes.


Awards

As the opening film of the 2011
Taipei Film Festival The Taipei Film Festival (TFF; ) is a film festival promoted by the city of Taipei, Taiwan, through the Department of Cultural Affairs of the Taipei City Government. It was first held in 1998, from September 28 to October 5. Currently chaired by ...
, ''Jump Ashin!'' won the Media Recommendation Award and the Audience Choice Award. Actor Lawrence Ko won the Best Supporting Actor Award of the festival for his role as "Pickle". ''Jump Ashin!'' was nominated for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor,
Best Original Screenplay The Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is the Academy Award (also known as an Oscar) for the best screenplay not based upon previously published material. It was created in 1940 as a separate writing award from the Academy Award for Best ...
, and Best Original Film Song at the
48th Golden Horse Awards The 48th Golden Horse Awards (Mandarin:第48屆金馬獎) took place on November 26, 2011, at the Hsinchu Performing Arts Center in Hsinchu, Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geog ...
. The film's theme song ultimately won the Best Original Film Song Award. In addition, supporting actor Lawrence Ko won Best Supporting Actor at the
6th Asian Film Awards The 6th Asian Film Awards is an intra-continental annually-presented award ceremony hosted during the Hong Kong International Film Festival to honour the best Asian films of 2011. Awards were presented in 14 general categories. People's Choice A ...
. At the 12th
Chinese Film Media Awards Chinese Film Media Awards (华语电影传媒大奖) are presented by ''Southern Metropolis Daily'' annually to honor excellence in Chinese-language cinema. Though based in mainland China, the awards are open to Chinese-language films from Hong Kong ...
, Eddie Peng won the Audience's Most Anticipated Male Actor award for his performance in the film. The film was nominated for Best Chinese-language Feature Film at The 11th
Changchun Film Festival The Changchun Film Festival (中国长春电影节) is a biennial international film festival held in the Chinese city of Changchun. Ostensibly international, its award for best film, the Golden Deer has nevertheless primarily been awarded to Chi ...
in 2012.


Music

Three original film Songs by Luantan Ascent (), ''Wanmei Luodi'' (), ''Jiao Mama'' () and ''Fangun ba'' () released by Chijiaobula (). Soundtracks are ''Aiwo Haoma'' () released by Rock Records Co., Ltd, ''Yichang Youxi Yichang Meng'' () released by Warner Music Taiwan Ltd., and ''Zhengjiu Diqiu'' () released by Rock Records Co., Ltd.


References

{{Reflist, 2 Gymnastics films