Producer: Johnnie To
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Sealed With A Kiss
May 21, 2015‘Sealed With A Kiss’ has the raw promise of a director to watch in the future, but intersperses this with a general lack of focus.
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Second Time Around
May 21, 2015When the focus is on the more interesting science fiction narrative, director Lau succeeds in throwing in some surprising touches.
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Sparrow
Jun 1, 2015‘Sparrow’ is the archetypal Curate’s Egg, a film that fuses together precious few moments of brilliance with a heavy dose of lethargy, rendering the finished article difficult to digest.
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The Mission
Apr 25, 2015Within this wonderfully crafted and thoroughly satisfying film is enough reasons to have full assurance in the future of Hong Kong cinema.
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Three
Feb 7, 2017‘Three’ could be the least involving, least exciting action thriller in recent memory. That it has Johnnie To behind it is a particularly sad thing to report.
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Throw Down
Jun 11, 2015It may be To’s intention to slightly alienate the audience with characters stuck in limbo, without any explanations, but, if this is the case, he cannot be too surprised to learn that this is an uninvolving film.
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Triangle
Jun 16, 2015‘Triangle’ is a tense ride, an interesting character piece, oozes style and features a breathless and exhilarating last act making it an interesting and always entertaining experiment from directors Hark, Lam and To.
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Turn Left, Turn Right
Jun 18, 2015It’s difficult to avoid over-gushing praise, but this is a sweet, enchanting romantic comedy that has enough moments of genuine empathy to fill a dozen lesser films.
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Vengeance
Jun 20, 2015If you love the gunplay genre then you’ll love ‘Vengeance’ as it’s amazing to look at, but the story does take a backseat so that the action can be given centre stage.
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Where A Good Man Goes
Jun 26, 2015The unrealistic and slightly uncomfortable relationship that is the film’s centre never lets the film be anything more than a watchable film from a director who more should be expected from.
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Yesterday Once More
Jun 30, 2015The lead characters are completely uninvolving and most of the actors make no attempt to fight against the lacklustre writing.