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Two mattresses are stacked one top of the another as hundreds of screws, parts and circuits are taped on the bed's plywood bases. Yung and Li are mesmerized by the puzzle they've created.
 
Two mattresses are stacked one top of the another as hundreds of screws, parts and circuits are taped on the bed's plywood bases. Yung and Li are mesmerized by the puzzle they've created.
  
-Shit, are you sure we'll be able to make Walkmen out of these? Says Yung as he looks at a couple National Panasonic portable cassette recorders laid on the main table.
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-Shit, are you sure we'll be able to make ''Walkmen'' out of these? Says Yung as he looks at a couple National Panasonic portable cassette recorders laid on the main table.
  
 
-The problem is more whether or not we'll be able to reassemble it! answers Li comparing the drawn exploded view to its real life version.-Let's get to it if want to get ours before John want's his back.
 
-The problem is more whether or not we'll be able to reassemble it! answers Li comparing the drawn exploded view to its real life version.-Let's get to it if want to get ours before John want's his back.
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OUTLINE

John takes advantage of his country's economic boom to launch his first company at age 25. In the summer of 1980, he returned from a trip to the US with a Sony Walkman and came up with the idea of creating a more affordable generic version. As it would have been impossible to sell in the US or most of the Western world, John found a weak spot: The Eastern Bloc; with whom Taiwan's diplomatic relations were officially null since 1949 but following the reestablishment of relations between the US and The People's Republic of China in 1979, Taiwan's newly nominated President (an old army friend of John's father, Ao-nan) informed John of the possibility of trading with the Soviet Union. Eager to take advantage of this opportunity, John learned basic Russian through Ipat'evna Vakhreva, the President's wife, and then ventured on a tour of the Eastern Bloc to find potential customers. He came back with orders for 10,000 units, enough to launch production.

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CHIANG KAI-SHEK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, TAIPEI, TAIWAN, NIGHT, JULY 1980

1980 Sony Walkman Ad

A San Francisco born China Airline Boeing 747 lands at Chung-Cheng International Airport. As the plane's door open, a woof of hot and humid air enters the cabin. John Wang a 25 years old engineering student is in a deep sleep when a flight attendant gently taps him on the shoulder to wake him up.

-Sir... We have landed... You have to get your things...

John pulls down the complimentary eye patch the was provided to him, smiles at the attendant and grabs a blue Nike sports bag form overhead compartment. In the corridor linking the plane to the terminal, holding his bag over his shoulder, he uses the other hand to skilfully raise his orange headphones from his neck to his ears then presses the play button of the brand new Sony Walkman attached to his belt. Call Me transforms this ordinary transpacific arrival into a conqueror's march. As he crosses the terminal with Travoltaesque allure, he is the greeted by his ecstatic mother, [[Ju-ling], at the arrival door.

-大儿子!

John grabs Ju-ling, western style, and places his headphones over her head to share the vibe of the music with his mother, now 50, not too sure about how to react to Blondie.

-What happened to you my son, you lost your mind? says Ju-ling jokingly.

-No mother, I think I actually found it... answers John as he grabs back the headphones.

WANG FAMILY HOME, NORTH OF TAIPEI

John recounts his journey to his mother, who can't hide her disappointment when learning that he visited Soong May-ling in New York.

-I don't think you should mention to anyone that you went to see her.

-She was always around when I was a kid and got me present. She's like a grandmother I never had.

-Don't say that. You have a grandmother. You just never met her. Because of her. She poisoned my life.

-Why have you always been so bitter towards her. Ever since daddy died, you've kept us way from her.

-Of course I did, she's a witch.

Ju-ling gets so upset that she walks to the kitchen and grabs a pack of cigarette from a drawer and lights one.

-Did she talked to you about me? She asked questions?

-Not really, we mostly talked about me, what my plans were, things like that.

-And what did you tell her?

-Nothing. Just that I had completed my studies and that I was going to find work when I got home.

-The Witch!

Moment

John sits in the living room and turns on the standalone white Grundig television set. A newscast shows excerpts from the Moscow Olympics opening ceremony. Ju-ling comes and sit next to him. She lights another cigarette.

-I didn't know you smoked?

-They were your dad's. I never threw them away.

-Wash.. Aren't they like rotten.

-Dried... She says as she exhales thick some towards the TV.

The broadcast shows Russian athletes marching military style while carrying the Olympic flag into the stadium.

-Well, poor Russians. What a disaster, they organized all this and no one showed up. Even the Mainland is boycotting.

-We should have gone then.

-Yes but the Mainland was invited. So we pulled. Don't you follow the news, big boy? I wonder if they're watching at the palace. They sure do speak Russian!

-That's true, Aunt Fang-liang is Russian, no?

-Jewish. Jewish Russian, or Belorussian.

-We should go see them. They'll be happy to see you. But don't tell them about the witch...

SZE HAI COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND COMMERCE, TUCHENG NEAR TAPEI

John walks into the campus for the first day of the fall. Yung and Li, his two friend who continued on with their engineering degrees, sit on the lawn.

-Naah you got one! Says Yung as he sees John walking up to them empowered by the music playing into his years.

-Well you can't walk in New York City without one.

-New York City, Wow. Let's me try, asks Li as he pulls his head forward to receive the headphones from John.

Li's expression becomes ecstatic as he grabs the Walkman, stands up and starts walking looking at other students amongst the cypress trees.

-Let me try, let me try, shouts Yung to a hypnotized Li who finally hands him the magical device. -Crazy...

-You guys keep it for a few day. Here, says John as he pulls a couple of cassettes from his bag.

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YUNG & lI'S DORM ROOM, SZE HAI COLLEGE

TPS-L2 Exploded Views

Two mattresses are stacked one top of the another as hundreds of screws, parts and circuits are taped on the bed's plywood bases. Yung and Li are mesmerized by the puzzle they've created.

-Shit, are you sure we'll be able to make Walkmen out of these? Says Yung as he looks at a couple National Panasonic portable cassette recorders laid on the main table.

-The problem is more whether or not we'll be able to reassemble it! answers Li comparing the drawn exploded view to its real life version.-Let's get to it if want to get ours before John want's his back.

DOWNTOWN TAIPEI

John is told by the President that he would see no objection if he discreetly opened up business channels in the Eastern Bloc.

John and his friends retro-engineer a his TPS-L2 Walkman.

They build a prototype.

John goes to Russia

John launches Han Hoi Industries and runs the first order of 10,000 units.




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