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The Last Dance

Original title: Po · Dei juk
  • 2024
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
2.6K
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Michael Hui, Dayo Wong, Michelle Wai, and Pak-Hong Chu in The Last Dance (2024)
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A debt-ridden wedding planner inadvertently becomes a successful funeral planner. However, he must convince a traditional Taoist priest of his legitimacy to continue operating in the field.A debt-ridden wedding planner inadvertently becomes a successful funeral planner. However, he must convince a traditional Taoist priest of his legitimacy to continue operating in the field.A debt-ridden wedding planner inadvertently becomes a successful funeral planner. However, he must convince a traditional Taoist priest of his legitimacy to continue operating in the field.

  • Director
    • Anselm Chan
  • Writers
    • Anselm Chan
    • Wai Kei Cheng
  • Stars
    • Michael Hui
    • Dayo Wong
    • Michelle Wai
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Anselm Chan
    • Writers
      • Anselm Chan
      • Wai Kei Cheng
    • Stars
      • Michael Hui
      • Dayo Wong
      • Michelle Wai
    • 25User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Michael Hui
    Michael Hui
    • Man Kwok
    Dayo Wong
    Dayo Wong
    • Dominic Ngai
    Michelle Wai
    Michelle Wai
    • Man Yuet Kwok
    Pak-Hong Chu
    Pak-Hong Chu
    • Ben Kwok
    • (as Tommy Chu)
    Ching-Hin Chan
    • Bonewashing Family
    Katrina Pei Shin Chan
    • Hei Man
    Catherine Chau
    Catherine Chau
    • Jane
    Chun-Hei Che
    • Yman
    Kiki Cheung
    • Mandy
    • (as Kiki Cheung Hoi Kei)
    Aggie Chow
    • Kit
    • (as Aggie C)
    Chor-Ying Chun
    • Corpse Make-Up Artist
    Paul Chun
    Paul Chun
    • Ming
    • (as Paul Chun Pui)
    Suet-Ying Chung
    Suet-Ying Chung
    • Suey
    Chi-Kui Fong
    • Mr. Chu
    Elaine Jin
    Elaine Jin
    • Lin
    Vincent Kok
    Vincent Kok
    Elly Lam
    • Karen (Samson's Wife)
    Polly Lau
    • Mrs. Chu
    • Director
      • Anselm Chan
    • Writers
      • Anselm Chan
      • Wai Kei Cheng
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    7CinemaSerf

    The Last Dance

    "Dominic" (Dayo Wong) is struggling to make ends meet, post COVID, with his business in tatters and his repayment bills at almost $13,000 per month. He's not afraid of hard work, though, so when his "Uncle Ming" (Paul Chun) offers him his share in a funeral parlour he jumps at the chance. His partner - rather sarcastically referred to as "Hello Man" (Michael Hui) comes across as a rather curmudgeonly fellow - a traditionalist Taoist priest who lives with his ambulance-driving daughter "Yuet" (Michelle Wai) and his favourite son "Ben" (Pak Hon Chu) who is attempting to follow in his father's footsteps. Thing is, in his excitement to get the job done and to make enough money to clear his debts, he makes quite a few schoolboy errors at the start that are way more lively to offend the ancestors than send them peaceably on their way to the next life, and that just irks the older man who feels his new pal is disrespectful. As the story unfolds, we follow a young man who learns a little more about a business that is really anything but. At times this is quite a funny story, with a special appearance by a full-sized, papier-mâché, yellow Maserati rather summing up the ineptness of "Dominic" as he strives for success, but that humour rather quickly evaporates leaving us with a familial drama the can be quite poignant at times as it looks at the restricting roles for women and the hereditary responsibility of sons. Given the professions of the characters, grief is never far away and we focus quiet tenderly at times at just how people come to terms with that - or not, whilst we also try to reconcile just how families themselves change from generation to generation, with some tough decisions having to be made that centre around "Ben" and his need to look forward and not back. The acting is engaging and the dialogue well written, allowing the action to do plenty of the work without subjecting us to a constant surfeit of chatter, and it handles the topic of death and the provisions we make to deal with it and it's aftermath sensitively.
    9doug-shepardson

    This Should Be On Netflix, and not insipid 'Polo'

    I didn't want to go see a movie about a Hong Kong funeral director, but my wife made me go. Sounded boring. But WOW. This is one of those rare movies that can appreciated by all cultures and all age groups. It's a dark comedy that can make you smile or have tears of compassion well up in your eyes -- even as you follow the story in subtitles. I am not familiar with the Chinese actors, I hear that some of them are very well known, and I can see why. They were all brilliant, bringing to live a screenplay that is rich in emotion and drama. Solid editing and post-production work as well. Catch it if you can. Maybe someday it will even be on Netflix!
    9HKRiku

    My first time writing a review

    This one is that kind of movies that linger in your mind, that make you think about life, that give you certain positive impacts.

    The casting is great and the acting of the individuals is near perfect.

    The movie is good for audience of any religious background, for audience who believe or not the last dance is meaningful for the death, for audience who has good/bad bonding with the family, for audience who is struggling for life, and even for audience who doesn't like going to cinemas.

    Hong Kong movie industries have been relying too much on kungfu/gangster stories for the last 10 or even 20 years. This movie is a major break-through while in Asia Korean/Japanese movies have been dominating.

    Good job!!
    10dxftwvyb

    TEAR JERKER

    I'm usually adamant about even the saddest films, but somehow, this film made me cry like a baby. It explores themes that are so vivid and in such an in-depth way. It manages to combine both humour and sadness, and not only that but it excels at the timing and balance of it. I loved the vulnerability and character development. The relationship dynamic between the characters is so sweet and meaningful. The incredible film overall definitely changes your perspective on a lot of things, and dare I say it is a life-changing film. I wish I could rewatch this film again as if I did for the first time. I Love Michael hui btw.
    8donmurray29

    Quality drama and Dayo Wong is brilliant

    Giving this an 8/10 rating

    Latest from writer director Anselm Chan, and it's a topper, a proper drama about a subject that really does not get screen time. This is a great film by him and a good acting choice by Dayo Wong, who is nothing short of brilliant in everything he is in, but this performance and this role, it's a big ask and pulls it off.

    A film about death nd the effects on the living, it must be handled with great care and can be a minefield, add humour and it can be a disaster, this is a almost perfect film that does this right, and there is a lesson to be learnt out of it.

    Michael Hui, Michelle Wai and Pak Hon Chu are just so good and play off each other and cause Dayo Wong's character chaos. And he has plenty of that, which causes him all sorts but he grows and grows, and the last act of the film, which is the title, just finishes what is a great film off. The film is playing to packed cinemas here in London, for a good reason, it's got Dayo Wong, on top form, and I will travel to see what he is in.

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      Referenced in The Popcorn Show: "The Last Dance" Movie (2024)
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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2024 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
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    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Phá Địa Ngục
    • Production companies
      • AMTD Digital
      • Alibaba Pictures Group
      • Emperor Motion Pictures
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      • $20,982,449
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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