The Great Buddha+

Critics believe this story reveals the absurdity of human nature and guides the thinking of ethical philosophy.

It won the top prize at the 19th Taipei Film Festival and received 10 nominations at the 54th Golden Horse Awards, winning Best Adapted Screenplay and Best New Director for Huang.

One day, Belly Button sneaks into Pickle's security room to watch his boss Kevin's carcorder together to see what a rich man's life looks like.

From the cardorder, Belly Button and Pickle find Kevin kills his mistress and seals her body inside the Buddha statue.

Therefore Huang uses colorful carcorder video and black and white reality to reflect the Belly Button and Pickle's imagination of the upper-class world.

[13] Singles released from The Great Buddha+ album include:[12] Secrets under the Mahogany Table combines the style of folk tunes and jazz, which Lin-Shengxiang wants to express the vitality of a country trumpet.

The ending theme song To Have, or Not To Have is composed by Lin Shengxiang, and Wang Zhaohua writes the lyrics.

Lin wrote songs for each of the main characters, which he aims to make the soundtrack as the third narrative of the film.

Besides Belly Button and Pickle, the film sculptured many characters of the underclass, such as Sakya, Potato, and the suicide man in the abandoned building.

The director Huang mentions that society usually ignores those people because the majority only focuses on those with privilege and power.

There are lots of Belly Button's imagination in this UFO house, such as girls, and childhood memories, which symbolize his dream and universe.

[15] Huang makes the film ends with a continuous sound of hitting from inside the Buddha statue.

Huang says he aims to create such an effect for those who think they are watching the movie as a spectator but end up realizing they are part of the story.

Lin Chia-lung and the film cast