Robin Lee Yun-Chan

Most Popular Robin Lee Yun-Chan Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Double Vision Trailer (2002)

17 October 2002

An FBI Agent pairs with a troubled Taiwan cop to hunt for a serial killer who's embedding a mysterious fungus in the brains of victims.

A Girl Out of the Country Trailer (2024)

06 December 2024

Feng runs away from her rural home to pursue singing in Taipei but is trafficked to Japan as a prostitute.

The Soul Trailer (2021)

08 January 2021

Wang Shicong, chairman of the famous group, died tragically at home. The prosecutor Liang Wenchao and his wife, Abang, learned during the investigation that the deceased’s long-term partner, Dr.

My DNA Says I Love You Trailer (2007)

31 August 2007

Gigi and Marlene, two single women both in their late 20's, work at a bio-technology company, researching and developing medicine to suppress specific genes and observe their effects on the human body.

The Shoe Fairy Trailer (2006)

24 February 2006

Dodo is indulged in collecting and wearing beautiful high heels until she encounters an accident and loses her legs.

Rootless in the City Trailer (2019)

10 November 2019

Thirty-year-old Zhihong, who is still living with his sister, is a useless young man in the eyes of everyone.

Marching Boys Trailer (2025)

29 August 2025

In 1992, five years after Taiwan lifted martial law, Jiang, a high school student destined for a top medical college, secretly joins the school’s marching band to chase his passion for music.

The Most Distant Course Trailer (2007)

02 November 2007

Three young souls, with different purposes, comes to the coast and search for the meaning of their life, a journey considerably longer than any of them has taken before.

Dancing Without You Trailer (2010)

29 October 2010

Vivian Hsu and Tony Yang (In Case of Love) star in My DNA Says I Love You director Robin Lee Yun Chan's latest urban fairy tale Dancing Without You.

Be with Me Trailer (2023)

17 November 2023

This is a story of reminiscence, remembering my long-deceased Grandpa. To remember is to transcend, therefore it’s a story of time and space, overlapped and intertwined.