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Made in Hong Kong

Original title: Heung Gong jai jo
  • 1997
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.3K
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Made in Hong Kong (1997)
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Psychological DramaTragedyComedyCrimeDramaRomance

Autumn Moon (Sam Lee), a low-rent triad living in Hong Kong, struggles to find meaning in his hopelessly violent existence.Autumn Moon (Sam Lee), a low-rent triad living in Hong Kong, struggles to find meaning in his hopelessly violent existence.Autumn Moon (Sam Lee), a low-rent triad living in Hong Kong, struggles to find meaning in his hopelessly violent existence.

  • Director
    • Fruit Chan
  • Writer
    • Fruit Chan
  • Stars
    • Sam Lee
    • Neiky Hui-Chi Yim
    • Wenders Li
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Fruit Chan
    • Writer
      • Fruit Chan
    • Stars
      • Sam Lee
      • Neiky Hui-Chi Yim
      • Wenders Li
    • 16User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Sam Lee
    Sam Lee
    • To Chung-Chau, 'Moon'
    Neiky Hui-Chi Yim
    • Lam Yuk-Ping, 'Ping'
    Wenders Li
    Wenders Li
    • Ah-Lung, 'Sylvester'
    • (as Wenbers Li Tung-Chuen)
    Ka-Chuen Tam
    • Hui Bo San, 'Susan'
    • (as Amy Tam Ka-Chuen)
    Carol Kit-Fong Lam
    • Mrs. Lam, Ping's mother
    • (as Carol Lam Kit-Fong)
    Doris Yan-Wah Chow
    • Mrs. To, Moon's mother
    Siu Chung
    • Ms. Lee, social worker
    Tat-Yee Chan
    • Fat Chan
    Wai-Chung Wu
    • Keung
    Sang Chan
    • 'Big Brother', Cheung Siu-Wing
    Kelvin Chung
    • Doctor
    Ah Ting
    • Moon's father
    Jessica
    • Moon's father's current wife
    Ah Wai
    • Assassin on skateboard
    B. Chai Ho
    • Male student
    Ben
    • Messenger
    Adam Chung-Tai Chan
    Adam Chung-Tai Chan
    • Tai Chai
    • (as Chung-Tai Chan)
    Mrs. Chan
    • Susan's mother
    • Director
      • Fruit Chan
    • Writer
      • Fruit Chan
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews16

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    7jandesimpson

    The hope to keep up

    At least two famous film critics retired at a time when they felt they were no longer in step with new cinema. One was a much revered Sunday newspaper journalist in the UK who saw the writing on the wall when she could only register her loathing for "Psycho". Although I am not a professional critic and simply like to impart enthusiasm rather than condemnations through this website, I sometimes wonder if I am out of step with what a much younger generation of audiences admire. I have all but ceased going to the commercial cinema where nine out of ten offerings seem to be mindless kids' fodder delivered at a painfully high decibel level. Far too often those that my peergroup recommend, "0negin" or "The House of Mirth" for example, I find to be dreary and portentous. And so I sit through endless art house movies, many of them enervating in the extreme, just for that wonderful sense of discovery when something like "La Promesse" from Belgium or "After Life" from Japan occurs. However, I had a sobering experience the other day which has warned me not to be too dismissive of "youth appeal" films when I saw "Made in Hong Kong". First impressions were dreadful, slapdash hand-held camera stuff, washed out colours, tempo continuously at feverpitch and a plot I could barely follow - the last factor is something I recognise as a personal shortcoming if my interest is not initially aroused. I could not quite pinpoint at the time why I did not abandon there and then a film I was barely comprehending or why something afterwards tempted me to give it a second go. I was extremely glad I did as I think I achieved an insight into why such a film can work for young people. The three main characters are all so likeable. There is Moon the school dropout turned toughie, his sidekick a retard whom he protects called Sylvester and Ping the girl with a serious kidney disease whom they are both soft on. For all its violent rough cut trappings, "Made in Hong Kong" is an incredibly sentimental film about camaraderie of the "Kings Row" sort that my generation wallowed in and "Dead Poets Society" revered by the generation in between. It is that old "youth - death" thing all over again. My recognition and appreciation of this in a film initially as alien as "Made in Hong Kong" gives me hope that I can still keep in step.
    9alice liddell

    Who'd have thought a Hong Kong director would have brought danger and poetry back to the gangster movie?

    Sluggish gangster genre revitalised by infusion of teen melodrama. One of the films of the year. The violence is, for once, sickening, immediate and real, rather than crude comedy, but interlaced with expressionistic sensibility of dead protagonist. Deeply moving on a personal level, and highly comic in spite of ultimate despair. The director's visual vocabulary is immense, with imagery of such dreamlike, poetic, evocative beauty, your heart stops.
    10PureCinema

    The greatest Hong Kong film of 1997

    Every once in a while you'll see a film that just makes you say "wow". After the final scene goes by, you just sit there watching as the credits go by, then the black space after the credits, then the "snow" after that, then finally the tape rewinding itself. You just continue sitting there watching the screen... dumbfounded.... you just sit there and say "wow". Made In Hong kong is one of those movies. To say that this movie blew me away would be an understatement. This movie got inside of me and changed the way I look at HK cinema, or cinema as a whole for that matter, hell... it even changed the way I look at life.

    Autumn Moon is a low life thug, he and some friends discover the body of a dead girl who committed suicide, and a note she left. This dead girl that he never knew ends up teaching him more about his own life than he could by himself, and also guides him to his own fate. See this movie and experience cinema at it's best.
    damirradic14

    beautiful film

    One of the best films of last decade. Impressive visual style, especially cinematography and production design, despite ultra low budget. Deep emotional touch, very special atmosphere, captivating cast, simply beautiful film. This young author (director and writer) did it only with money from his cousins, friends and support from senior Hong kong moviemakers. Enthusiasm above all and remarkable accomplishment is here.
    liou

    Bitter and Sweet

    Being half Japanese, but never having visited any other Asian places like Hong Kong, I nevertheless saw a lot of similarities between the two cultures. Take for example the energy of millions of people living next to each other. This is something I saw in Tokyo and which I recognized in this movie as well. This energy, together with the typical asian summerheat, is felt throughout the whole movie and made me both unease as well as more alert. It gives you the sense anything can happen and you have to watch out. This has everything to do with this movie, since it depicts Hongkong as a jungle where only the fittest survive. Fittest in this context means ruthless and not caring for others. The main character, a teenager and gangmember, does just this and this will prove to be fatal to him. He protects a mentally handicapped boy and falls in love with an terminally ill girl and he even offers her his kidney (which she refuses). Another similarity between the Hongkong and Japanese culture that I noticed, is the innocence and spontaneity with which the young Asians act. Europeans tend to be more serious and worry about life, whereas these guys just have fun and enjoy the moment, 'carpe diem'. This motive contrasts with the more tragic moments in the movie. Life is just like that though; it's bitter

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    • Trivia
      Director Fruit Chan struggled for years to direct his debut film, and could only do so by shooting the entire picture on bits and pieces of blank film that he had collected from the ends of reels.
    • Connections
      Features Virtua Cop 2 (1995)

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • 香港製造
    • Filming locations
      • Victoria Peak, Hong Kong, China
    • Production companies
      • Nicetop Independent Ltd.
      • Team Work Production House
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    • Budget
      • HK$2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,843
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,299
      • Mar 8, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,843
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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