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Too Young

Too Young  ·  1999, Taiwan
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● Completed 🕑 1999

Mo Tzu Yi is a high school student who likes to hypnotise himself by listening to tapes, intending to explore the world beyond. Chen Wen Yi, a student who failed in class before, cares about nobody and nobody cares about…

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In the quiet corners of a Taiwanese high school, Mo Tzu Yi is a dreamer who uses self-hypnosis tapes to escape the confines of his everyday life, seeking a world beyond the classroom walls. Enter Chen Wen Yi, a mysterious and jaded transfer student who failed his previous year and now walks through the halls with a shield of indifference. When their paths collide, an unlikely bond forms—one built on shared loneliness, unspoken understanding, and the tentative first steps toward love. Set in a time when LGBTQ+ themes were rarely explored on screen, *Too Young* captures the raw, aching beauty of adolescent yearning with a gentle, unflinching gaze. Directed with quiet intimacy, the film paints a portrait of two boys navigating the turbulence of identity, societal judgment, and the fragile hope that being seen by someone else can make all the difference. This cult classic from 1999 remains a poignant touchstone in Taiwanese queer cinema, blending a dreamlike atmosphere with grounded performances that resonate long after the credits roll.

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blossom_love_99
October 2024
9/10
I absolutely melted watching Mo and Wen Yi's story. The way they slowly opened up to each other felt so real—I was holding my breath during their first tender touch. This is pure, heart-fluttering first love without any unnecessary drama. A hidden gem that deserves way more recognition!
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film_grain_nostalgia
March 2025
8/10
The visual storytelling in *Too Young* is stunning for its time—the soft focus, the golden hour light filtering through classroom windows, and the way the hypnotic tape motif is mirrored in the editing. It feels like a half-remembered dream. Yes, the budget is low, but the director's eye for composition makes every frame count.
CL
critical_lens_101
January 2025
6/10
I appreciate the film's place in queer cinema history, but the pacing drags in the middle, and some of the dialogue feels stilted. The hypnosis subplot is intriguing but never fully pays off. It's more of a mood piece than a tightly plotted narrative, which works for some but left me wanting more substance.
CA
consent_and_context
August 2024
7/10
I admire how *Too Young* tackles homophobia and isolation with sensitivity for its era. The power dynamics between the leads are balanced and respectful—no coercion, just mutual vulnerability. However, the self-hypnosis trope might raise questions about mental health portrayal; it’s handled dreamily rather than clinically. A valuable but imperfect artifact of queer representation.
MO
melody_of_my_heart
December 2024
9/10
The score in *Too Young* is hauntingly beautiful—a sparse piano motif that echoes the loneliness and hope of the characters. I keep searching for the soundtrack online but can't find it anywhere! The music elevates every emotional beat, making even the quiet scenes feel monumental. A must-watch for anyone who loves melancholic, melodic film scores.