Chun-Lung, a young real estate agent in Taipei, gets word that his grandfather is seriously ill, and returns to his hometown in the countryside to handle the closing of his family’s old corner store, which his grandfather had been running for generations. As Chun-Lung prepares to shut the place down, he comes across names, faces, and words that have persisted in that place since he was a child, and his interactions with living locals and his own dormant memories pull him ever closer to his childhood. Moreover, he discovers that serving his community is as much an art as a business – an art that kept his grandfather’s store going in an age of supermarkets and convenience stores. Japanese translation on Michikusa
Lúcio is a rising star in Brazilian soccer. His life is filled with training, media interviews, commercial shoots, and fan meetings, which even causes him to miss the last chance to see his beloved. Heartbroken and desperate, he decides to disappear on the day of the World Cup opening. He flies thousands of miles to Taiwan, an island on the other side of the world, where he meets Xiao-Ye, a Betel Nut Beauty who makes everything around him fall silent and the stars in the sky fall like diamonds...
