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neglected Hong Kong drama., 23 February 2006
Author:
Mozjoukine (Mozjoukine@yahoo.com.au) from Australia
Back in the days when most major cities had at least one theatre
running the current Hong Kong product, the keen movie goers could
familiarise themselves with the industry's output as easily as any
English language material.
By 1986 the presence of Chow Yun-fat was a flag on any production,
after a string of superior efforts - STORY OF WU VIET, HONG KONG 1941,
THE POSTMAN STRIKES BACK. I wandered into this one without knowing
anything about it and was blown away.
It is the classic misleading exposition movie, starting like a teen
romance, moving into murder mystery and ending as something more
thoughtful - a contemplation of isolation.
Director Stanley Kwan later told me that Chow gave a superior
performance without understanding the film. The largely unknown cast
all register and the shifts of setting from the high fashion city , the
trip to Taiwan with the ashes of the victim and the hospital finale are
film making of a high class.
Kwan next made the exceptional ROUGE and is still on top of his game,
having just turned out EVERLASTING REGRET, after a few less well judged
items.
I notice that there are no comments on LOVE UNTO WASTE (not the best
chosen title) which is surprising for a film of its quality and
importance.
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