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Film Review: Robbery (2015) by Fire Lee
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Thirty two years old Lau Kin Ping is a “Fei Qing”, a term describing a youth with no job, no money and a total loser with no future. Still can’t afford to rent, he lives with his brother and parents who fight all the time over money, in a cramped apartment among the poor district of Hong Kong. One day on his way to work, a couple jumps off his building and splatter blood all over him. But his only concern is about his best clothes being ruined. Apart from that, he also gets himself fired from his job. However, he manages to get a job in a local 24-hour convenience shop that very night but with very little pay.

The store manager (Lam Suet) turns out to be a bastard who abuses and plays on his workers all the time. Nonetheless, Lau Kin Ping hits...
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 10/10/2020
  • by David Chew
  • AsianMoviePulse
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Sun Entertainment launches action thriller 'The Brink'
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Exclusive: Hong Kong-based Sun Entertainment Culture is debuting The Brink, a new action thriller co-produced with Chinese streaming platform iQiyi, Yl Pictures and Sil-Metropole Organisation.

Produced by Soi Cheang and Paco Wong for first-time director Jonathan Li, the new film follows an ex-cop who gets caught in the line of fire when a smuggler launches a revenge attack on his godfather.

The cast features Zhang Jin [pictured], Janice Man and Wu Yue.

Also on Sun’s slate are Herman Yau’s Nessum Dorma and Fire Lee’s Robbery, both of which will be screened at Hong Kong International Film Festival next week.
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 3/13/2016
  • ScreenDaily
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