Deep Quiet Room
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| Traditional Chinese | 深度安靜 | ||||||||||
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| Directed by | Ko-shang Shen | ||||||||||
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Running time | 107 minutes | ||||||||||
| Country | Taiwan | ||||||||||
| Language | Taiwanese Mandarin | ||||||||||
Deep Quiet Room (Chinese: 深度安靜) is a 2025 Taiwanese narrative feature film directed by Ko-shang Shen, adapted from the novel of the same name by Taiwanese author Lin Hsiu-ho (林秀赫). Described as a family suspense drama, the film follows a couple whose lives begin to fracture when a pregnancy triggers long-buried trauma. The project was developed through several international film markets and was completed in 2025.[1]
Ming (played by Joseph Chang) and Yi-Ting (played by Ariel Lin) live what appears to be a stable and affectionate life together. Their relationship begins to change when Yi-Ting's pregnancy unexpectedly revives traumatic memories she has kept hidden. As she becomes increasingly withdrawn, her emotional decline escalates into a suicide attempt, leaving Ming struggling to understand the depth of her suffering.[2]
In the midst of this turmoil, Ming agrees to take in Yi-Ting's disabled father (played by Chin Shih-chieh), hoping that supporting her family might ease her condition. Instead, the arrangement exposes a series of painful family secrets that Yi-Ting has long avoided confronting. Ming gradually uncovers the complicated dynamics that shaped her silence, forcing him to confront the reality behind her distress and the fragile foundations of the life they had built together.[3]