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A Guilty Conscience

Original title: Duk sit dai jong
  • 2023
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.2K
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Bowie Lam, Kwan-Ho Tse, Dayo Wong, Adam Pak, Louise Wong, Fish Liew, Kai-Wa Ho, and Renci Yeung in A Guilty Conscience (2023)
After his negligence causes an innocent woman to go to jail, a lawyer and his colleagues work to clear her name.
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After his negligence causes an innocent woman to go to jail, a lawyer and his colleagues work to clear her name.After his negligence causes an innocent woman to go to jail, a lawyer and his colleagues work to clear her name.After his negligence causes an innocent woman to go to jail, a lawyer and his colleagues work to clear her name.

  • Director
    • Wai-Lun Ng
  • Writers
    • Jay Cheung
    • Terry Lam
    • Wai-Lun Ng
  • Stars
    • Dayo Wong
    • Louise Wong
    • Kai-Wa Ho
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wai-Lun Ng
    • Writers
      • Jay Cheung
      • Terry Lam
      • Wai-Lun Ng
    • Stars
      • Dayo Wong
      • Louise Wong
      • Kai-Wa Ho
    • 23User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Dayo Wong
    Dayo Wong
    • Adrian Lam
    Louise Wong
    • Jolene Tsang
    Kai-Wa Ho
    Kai-Wa Ho
    • Prince
    Renci Yeung
    • Evelyn Cheung Ka-Kwun
    Kwan-Ho Tse
    Kwan-Ho Tse
    • Kam Yuen Shan
    Adam Pak
    Adam Pak
    • Dr Desmond Chung
    • (as Adam Tin-Nam Pak)
    Donovan Yuk-Hin Chan
    • Police officer Chan
    Yan Cheuk
    • Jury
    Wai-Ling Cheung
    • Correctional service officer
    Wing-Yu Cheung
    • Correctional service officer
    Chimi Chung
    • Jury
    Vicky Seung-Yin Ho
    • Court clerk
    Wai-Ming Ho
    • Prince's Henchmen
    Vincent Kok
    Vincent Kok
    • TK Ho
    Wai-Keung Kum
    • Brother Bo's Henchmen
    Bowie Lam
    Bowie Lam
    • Luk Ding-han
    Chun-Kit Lam
    • Barrister
    Terry Lam
    • Sign language expert
    • Director
      • Wai-Lun Ng
    • Writers
      • Jay Cheung
      • Terry Lam
      • Wai-Lun Ng
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    User reviews23

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    10ACDC1986

    A ROARING subliminal message maintaining the Spirit of true Hong Kongers!

    In true poignant fashion illustrating the hurt and pain endured by Hong Kongers.

    Perfectly paints the current political climate against a tyrannical regime and its blatant infiltration into the judicial system in what was once a highly touted and respected legal system that sought to seek a fair and impartial trials for all. The fall of a flourishing former British Colony....a battle cry for the ages against internal injustices compromised by greed and power.

    Superb acting by Dayo Wong and supporting cast. A palatable performance that transitions with sprinkled comedic effect throughout, but does not stray from an important message and underlying theme- a guilty conscience.

    Certain moments are sensationalized for entertainment effect and don't represent reality ie) a lawyers professional demeanor. Otherwise a brilliant and entertaining legal drama from start to finish.

    10/10.
    6CinemaSerf

    A Guilty Conscience

    "Adrian Lam" (Dayo Wong) is a magistrate who doesn't really care about his job. He gets a bit of a shock, though, when his new boss sends him back to the benches where he must, again, actually practice law. It's here, after a night on the booze, that he turns up to defend a woman charged with the negligent homicide of her young son. A combination of his laziness, incompetence and his hangover leaves this woman hung out to dry when one of the witnesses - from whom he didn't get a written deposition - changes his story. Off to jail she goes and into a maelstrom of despair goes he before the guilt starts to kick in, and he decides to get his act together. His co-defending counsel "Evelyn" from the original trial (Renci Yeung) and he decide to try and convince the convicted "Jolene" (Louise Wong) to let them work on an appeal and the remainder of this rather flat courtroom drama follows their efforts. It starts off quite entertainingly, with a bit of a tetchy dynamic between the lawyers and to be fair, Dayo Wong is quite proficient as the bored and rather indolent lawyer. Sadly, though, once the ship is all upright again, the story becomes one of rather predicable family intrigue and power-broking that exposes us to many from a supporting cast that are as unremarkable as the dialogue. The photography has something of a television feature to it and the denouement, though quite lively paced - well you can see that coming from space. At 2¼ hours it is also far too long with just not enough meat on the story to sustain it. Perhaps a more judiciously cut edit and a few fewer side-stories might have made it more of a watchable "Perry Mason" style drama, but as it is - I was a bit bored by the end.
    TheBigSick

    unrealistic plot

    The plot of A Guilty Conscience is a bit unrealistic at times. For example, it is hard to believe that a single mother would be able to afford a top-notch defense attorney, especially in Hong Kong, where the cost of living is so high. Additionally, the way that the attorney is able to uncover the truth about the woman's innocence is a bit too convenient.

    Here are some specific examples of the unrealistic plot:

    The single mother is able to afford a top-notch defense attorney, even though she is not wealthy.

    The attorney is able to uncover the truth about the woman's innocence in a very short amount of time.

    The police are not able to find any evidence that the woman is guilty.
    7dumsumdumfai

    Sulk in disappointment

    Obviously this movie has an alternative motive. It's a complaint to the system but over the top, almost as if in sulking anger and disenchantment. Maybe disillusioned as well.

    Supposedly based on a real life case but this court room drama takes a life on its own. I like the acting of the crown lawyer much better as he's a bit more restrained. But then that's the counter to the defending lawyer.

    The case is about a cover-up really. Of rich family blaming the poor or underprivileged. It's not bad, but probably picks up what the sentiment of the general population. So kind of court room Rocky. A feel good movie. So don't expect any logic in the arguments , or any legal sense or the court proceedings to be accurate in any stretch. It's all for dramatic effect.
    9Jf12345

    Amazing legal movie

    First, there is a strong plot to support this movie. A half time of this movie shows the challenge and conflicts that are faced by the protagonist. Every challenge gives the protagonist more passion and determination to find justice. And the rest of the half time is the climax of this movie because the protagonist challenges the legal system in the courtroom.

    Second, good reflection of the main character makes the audiences have more empathy for the protagonist. The story set different turning points to show the changes of the main character to make the audience more understand his emotions, behaviors, and motivations and realize what he stands for.

    I think it is a HK movie that is worth watching because it not just have a strong plot to tell a good story and also shows the reflection of the protagonist to defend justice.

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    • Trivia
      The first Hong Kong film to top HK$100m at local box office on 21 Feb, 2023.
    • Quotes

      Adrian Lam: Today, here, everything is wrong!

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Popcorn Show: "A Guilty Conscience" Movie (2023)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2023 (Hong Kong)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • China
    • Official site
      • Official website
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • 毒舌大狀
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong
    • Production companies
      • Edko Films
      • Film Development Fund of Hong Kong
      • Irresistible Films
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    • Budget
      • HK$22,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,911,562
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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