
Goodbye, Dragon Inn
Is cinema really dying? As movie houses close and corporations dominate, the art form is at risk of changing beyond recognition. moreIn this wide-ranging and elegiac essay, Nick Pinkerton reflects upon Tsai Ming-liang’s 2003 film Goodbye, Dragon Inn, a modern classic haunted by the ghosts and portents of a culture in flux.
Goodbye, Dragon Inn
Is cinema really dying? As movie houses close and corporations dominate, the art form is at risk of changing beyond recognition. moreIn this wide-ranging and elegiac essay, Nick Pinkerton reflects upon Tsai Ming-liang’s 2003 film Goodbye, Dragon Inn, a modern classic haunted by the ghosts and portents of a culture in flux.
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Is cinema really dying? As movie houses close and corporations dominate, the art form is at risk of changing beyond recognition. moreIn this wide-ranging and elegiac essay, Nick Pinkerton reflects upon Tsai Ming-liang’s 2003 film Goodbye, Dragon Inn, a modern classic haunted by the ghosts and portents of a culture in flux.











