"Vive L'Amour" is a Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. The story revolves around three lonely individuals living in Taipei who cross paths in an empty apartment. Hsiao-kang, a real estate agent, uses the apartment as a place to sleep during the day. Ah-jung, a street vendor, uses it as a place to meet her lover. And May Lin, a young woman, uses it as a place to contemplate her life. As their lives intersect, they find themselves grappling with their own feelings of loneliness and longing for connection. The film explores themes of urban alienation, desire, and the search for intimacy in a modern city. "Vive L'Amour" is a slow-paced, contemplative film that captures the quiet moments of everyday life and the complexities of human relationships.