Genre: Drama
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My Life As McDull
May 3, 2015Animation may still prove to be an acquired taste for some while Hong Kong animation may prove even more so, but ‘My Life As McDull’ is recommended to young and old alike.
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My Life’s On The Line
May 3, 2015For everyone looking for a fight-filled evening’s entertainment, ‘My Life’s On The Line’ will satisfy even the most jaded viewer.
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My Mother, The Mermaid
May 3, 2015A superb romantic drama that should delight the aficionados and squeeze a few tears out of even the hardiest soul.
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My Name Is Fame
May 3, 2015‘My Name Is Fame’ is essentially a platform for Lau Ching Wan and the actor makes full use of this opportunity.
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My Name Is Nobody
Mar 12, 2021‘My Name is Nobody’ (due to its budgetary constraints and modest scale) doesn’t hold a candle to the greats of the sub-genre, but it harbours one saving grace – and it’s a nasty one.
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My Neighbour Totoro
May 3, 2015‘My Neighbour Totoro’ is a true family classic that encompasses all of the elements of cinema that Miyazaki does so well.
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My Prince Edward
Aug 14, 2020Tackling familiar pressures that face young couples – especially women – in modern Hong Kong, Wong favours an understated, low-fi style that suits the material very well.
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My S.O. Has Got Depression
May 3, 2015Blessed with the presence of Aoi Miyazaki – possibly the cutest actress in the universe – the story of two ordinary people dealing with life-changing illness is uplifting without being glib.
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My Way
May 3, 2015‘My Way’ is a based-on-true-events film with significant embellishments and dramatic orchestration. Of course, that’s not to say it isn’t very affecting overall though.
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My Wife Is A Gangster
May 3, 2015‘My Wife Is A Gangster’ is a fun film with some fine elements. It’s just a shame that the whole is not quite as good as the sum of its parts.
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Naked Weapon
May 3, 2015Worth a look if you are a fan of the genre, as much of the action hints at the potential on offer when such talented choreographers are available.
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Nana
May 3, 2015It is a needlessly extended, yet very well performed drama with a splendid couple of actresses taking centre stage.