Blue Gate Crossing

Blue Gate Crossing (Chinese: 藍色大門; pinyin: lánsè dà mén) is a 2002 Taiwanese film directed and written by Yee Chih-yen.

Yolin Liang as Lin Yuezhen Kerou's classmate who likes Zhang Shihao but is too shy to confess her feelings.

Dennis Lim, in a review for the Village Voice, observed the film's "meticulous framing and haunting use of repeated motifs" reflects the influence of Taiwanese New Wave directors Hou Hsiao-hsien and Edward Yang.

[2] The Portland Mercury described the film as "a modern-day Chinese lesbian twist on the old Cyrano story" that "treads new territory in the teen coming of age drama realm," praising Yee Chih-yen's "haiku-like directorial lyricism.

Meng Kerou doesn't walk so much as she marches around the high school, suppressing her emotions while pondering her future.

"[4] Eighteen years after its initial release, Blue Gate Crossing continues to be celebrated by the international film circuits.