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Taipei City, Taiwan Province Province, China 1973. Graduate School: Department of Drama, Television and Film, UCLA. Lin Yibin, an independent director of China, moved to the United States with his family when he was nine years old. Maybe, many people call him Lin Yibin. Lin Yibin was born in Taiwan Province Province and immigrated to the United States. He graduated from the Department of Drama, Television and Film at UCLA. While studying, he was keen on writing, producing and directing short films, and won many awards. In 2002, his first film, Better Luck Tomorrow, was nominated by the jury of a well-known independent film festival in the United States, breaking the weekly box office record of the MTR film/Paramount classic when the film was released. By 2006, he had directed two films Annapolis and Speed and Passion: Tokyo Drift. There is such a classic line in his movie "Remaji": "Like our generation, we can create our own way without following other people's rules!" It seems appropriate to use this sentence as a true portrayal of Lin Yibin's personal creation of this film. He grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles, and his family runs a small restaurant to make a living. Lin Yibin laughed and said that his background was not great at all, and his parents were quite open-minded. From the very beginning, he believed in and supported his son's interest development, which made him decide to go to the Film Academy in California, which was a full blessing. From college to graduate students, he is immersed in the video world. He said modestly that the film cultivation education at school gave him some nutrients and made him understand what it was like to make a film. But how to make a movie after graduation is another matter. Although Lin Yibin gradually participated in the production of large-scale commercial films, he did not forget his roots. He set up his own production company with Johnson Productions, and made some excellent independent films, such as the documentary Focus and Finish the Game: Looking for a New Bruce Lee (2006), which returned to independent films. His recent works include the upcoming Racing Storm, and later he will direct old boys, a Hollywood remake of the Korean hit old boys.