Friday, March 28, 2025

[2025.03.29] HEDWIG TAM FORMS A ROBBERY GANG AND SCARES NEIGHBORS WITH GUNS

Hedwig Tam faces the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress nomination with a normal state of mind

Hedwig Tam and Locker Lam are good friends and their collaboration process has been very pleasant
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Hedwig Tam Sin Yin and Locker Lam Ka Hei ganged up to commit crimes and robberies in the new film, and their behavior was crazy. They remembered wearing masks and raised guns to rob in busy streets the most, worried that passers-by would mistake them for real bandits. Lam Ka Hei not only used this film to satisfy his predilection to doing bad things, but also revealed that he would have the opportunity to release music and explore more possibilities.

After winning her first Best Actress award at the 31st Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards, Hedwig Tam Sin Yin was also nominated for the "Best Actress" at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Her acting skills have left no room for doubt. In her new film SMASHING FRANK (DOH POR FAT LAN HAK) she, Locker Lam Ka Hei, Renci Yeung Sze Wing and Kaki Sham played "robbery KOL" roles, robbing the rich and helping the poor. The shoot took place in the heat, but they did not mind running in their jumpsuits despite sweating profusely. The most memorable scene was the robbery and chase scene on the streets around Jordan Road. Ah Tam said, "We wore masks, carried guns and walked around Jordan, and we all swaggered through the city. Passers-by didn't know what was going on when they saw smoke, which frightened them. The visual was very attractive." Ah Tam and Lam Ka Hei (Locker) are old friends in private, so they had special chemistry and even tried to add their own scenes. Locker said, "Once he jumped up, I excitedly grabbed him and turned in circles, and we tried to have a few nonsensical stares with Kaki Sham. Actually we didn't know what we were looking at, but the director still used the shot."

Ah Tam's character was cynical and would do bad things ordinary people would not do. She joked that she was different from the character. As she got older, she has been able to control her temper more and more. Ah Tam's Hong Kong Film Awards nominated film has not yet released, but has been said to be at more of a disadvantage than her opponent. She said that the film company has arranged for industry insiders to have a sneak peek, and humbly said that she was optimistic about every nominated actor and happy for everyone who were nominated.

Locker joked that his acting bug got its fill in the film. "Potentially I have thought about doing bad things, I would rob and carjack in video games. I wouldn't behave that way in reality, but as an actor I can commit crimes and break laws in the film." Locker and COLLAR member girlfriend Marf Yau Yin Tug often collaborate on dance videos and revealed that a musician friend recently proposed for him to release a song, but he denied that he wanted to be a singer.

Thursday, March 27, 2025

[2025.03.28] IAN CHAN, MARF YAU FACE OFF AT THE 43RD HONG KONG FILM AWARDS WITH TWO NOMINATIONS EACH

Ian Chan

Marf Yau
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Ian Chan's black and white look is rather cool as the 5 Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performers nominees' photos are unveiled
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The 43th Hong Kong Film Awards special issue's "Best New Performer" style photos were revealed. Nominees included Lau Wai Ming, MIRROR member Ian Chan Cheuk Yin, Dylan So Man To, Marco Ng Tsz Ho and Marf Yau Yin Tung, and Marf was the only female candidate. She played the role of a prestigious school student who was born with a stutter and lacked self-confidence in the movie BLOSSOMS UNDER SOMEWHERE (GEI LIU YUT JING GOR CHUNG TIN). Ostensibly an innocent girl in the eyes of the teacher, she in order to get attention secretly sold panties boldly with her friends and thought that she could use this to gain the affection of buyers. For this big screen debut, Marf abandoned the image of a stylish singer in terms of style and personality. Her theme song LUT CUT was also nominated for the "Best Original Film Song" award. With two nominations for her first Hong Kong Film Awards, she has achieved a really rare feat!

Nominated for the "Best New Performer" for the movie LAST SONG FOR YOU (GAU BIT CHUNG FUNG), Ian would also compete for the "Best Original Film Song" with the theme song of the same name of the film sung with Dior Cheng Yi Kin. In the film he and Ekin Cheng played the same role in different periods.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

[2025.03.27] SEAN LAU'S COMPLIMENT BRINGS CONFIDENCE BACK TO MICHELLE WAI

Michelle Wai shared her highs and lows over the years in the business

A compliment from Best Actor Sean Lau bring Michelle Wai confidence.
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Winning 6 Best Actress awards with the Emperor Motion Picture THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK), Michelle Wai Sze Nga recently shared her ups and downs in the industry over the past 17 years. She bluntly said that she has once questioned herself when she was at a low ebb, but she has never thought of giving up film. Also because of the praise from elder Sean Lau Ching Wan, she regained her confidence!

Michelle Wai Sze Nga talked about the fact that she has made more than 40 movies, and said frankly that THE LAST DANCE gave her a lot of profound experiences and feelings during the filming process and when she shared it with the audience afterwards. She also mentioned that a granny gave up the idea of suicide because of the movie!

The film THE LAST DANCE ushered in the highlight moment of Michelle's acting journey. Looking back, she bluntly said that she has questioned herself. Fortunately when filming the movie INSANITY (BO FUNG YU) Best Actor Sean Lau Ching Wan praised her to the director. "This girl has great acting." Her confidence then returned! She even made "don't just persevere after seeing hope, you will see hope after you persevere" as her life motto.

Although in the film LAST, she and Michael Hui Koon Man missed each other because they did not know how to express themselves; but in real life, Michelle and her family often talked about love. She mentioned that she once traveled to Japan with her parents. She choked up and said, "Snow was falling that day, it seemed to be so romantic. I wanted to capture a picture of them holding hands from behind, but when I saw their backs I suddenly felt that they looked like older. So I have to properly cherish them."

Just married and became a wife, Michelle said that she does not pay much attention to the sense of ritual, so she is not in a hurry to spend her honeymoon with her husband. "You can go after 10 years if you have the heart." She also bluntly said that she would not refuse to shoot small romantic films, but she would definitely ask his husband for his opinion first. "If a scene involves a bed or nudity, I will definitely ask him for his opinion first because this will directly affect his feelings. I want to respect him first."

[2025.03.27] REAL LIFE PARENTHOOD ADDS CHEMISTRY BETWEEN RAYMOND LAM AND JENNIFER YU

Jennifer Yu and Venus Wong have plenty to talk about.
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Best Actress Jennifer Yu Heung Ying, Raymond Lam Fung and Venus Wong Man Yik starred in the film LIVING TO WIN (MIN SI DUT GUNG DUI) earlier wrapped up production. Jennifer had a lot of feelings about working with the two partners this time, especially since she and Venus have crossed path on THE SECRET DIARY OF A MOM TO BE (BABY FOOK SAU GEI) 6 years ago. Now they have changed from girls to wives. "I am even Mommy to two children, so the change has been drastic. Earlier when I worked with Venus I already felt that she was great, very direct personality. This time in the movie everyone is playing mommy. Although in reality she isn't yet, but because she has babysat her little brother everyone have a lot to talk about. I also think that our performance has more sparkle than before. Venus has a few scenes that are very touching, and I look forward to seeing her performance on the big screen." She also pointed out that when she was filming THE SECRET DIARY OF A MOM TO BE, she sang the theme song with Venus and other leads. She hoped to have the opportunity to sing the theme song of the movie with the others again this time.

As for working with Lam Fung, Jennifer described him as "super nice". "Although I haven't seen him in person many times, only met at some Spring Banquets; but when he arrived at the scene, I really can say we really hit it off and had a lot of chemistry in terms of roles. Maybe because he and I are both parents, we have experienced a lot of what's in the script in reality; so I enjoy interacting with them. He is so famous, but he is still very humble and hardworking. He is well worth learning from. He is the actor and male singer I admire so much, and I hope to grab the tickets of his concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum in May, haha!"

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

[2025.03.26] FOR THE WEEK ENDING SUNDAY, MARCH 23 2025

For the week ending Sunday, March 23 2025

TRUE LOVE, FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE POSTER

10 TRUE LOVE, FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE
  Can : Chin Chin Shui Yuet
    d. Siu Koon Ho
    Cecilia Yip Tung, Gardner Tse Kwan Ho,
      Vanora Hui Yuet Sheung, Himmy Wong Ting Him,
      Shui Jie, Stephanie Che Yuen Yuen,
      Tai Bo, Alan Yeung Wai Lun,
      Carl Ng Ka Lung, Onitsuka Ng Kin Chung (Gwai Chung), Hung Koon Ho
  Rating : IIB
  Length : 109 mins.
  Opening September 26th 2024 at the 8th Pingyao International Film Festival
  Opening October 22 2024 at the 21st Hong Kong Asian Film Festival
  Opening December 6 2024 (Preview)
  Opening March 7 2025
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/stl5xGVvd20

[ 2024 NEW YORK ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL ]
    In this melodrama produced by Fruit Chan, art director and scriptwriter Siu Koon-ho makes his feature directorial debut with an exploration of traditional marriage. Tracing the lifelong relationship between two lovers who aren't necessarily meant to be, the film boasts powerhouse performances by seasoned actors Cecilia Yip and Tse Kwan-ho. The couple's marriage falters when Andrew pursues his career in mainland China in the 90s. After many years, Sabrina finally comes to terms with their separation and moves on following her retirement. However, her new life is shattered by the news of Andrew's serious illness.


HERETIC MOVIE POSTER

  9 HERETIC
    d. Scott Beck, Bryan Woods
    Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, Chloe East, Topher Grace

NOVOCAINE MOVIE POSTER

  8 NOVOCAINE
    d. Dan Berk, Robert Olsen
    Jack Quaid, Amber Midthunder, Ray Nicholson

THE BRUTALIST MOVIE POSTER

  7 THE BRUTALIST
    d. Brady Corbet
    Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce

FLIGHT RISK MOVIE POSTER

  6 FLIGHT RISK
    d. Mel Gibson
    Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery, Topher Grace

THE SOLITARY GOURMENT MOVIE POSTER

  5 THE SOLITARY GOURMENT
    d. Yutaka Matsushige
    Yutaka Matsushige, Joe Odagiri,
      Isomura Hayato, Sansei Shiomi, Takehiro Murata, Uchida Yuki,
      Anne Watanabe, Yoo Jae-Myung
  Rating : I
  Length : 110 mins.
  Opening March 14 2025

[ CINEMA CITY ]
    Goro Inogashira runs his own imported goods business and travels all over Japan for work. During his trips, he loves to try different restaurants by himself. Now, Goro Inogashira travels abroad and tries to find the ultimate soup.

THE WAY WE TALK MOVIE POSTER

  4 THE WAY WE TALK
  Can : Hong Ngor Gum Tin Jum Mor Suet
    d. Adam Wong Sau Ping
    Neo Yau Hawk Sau, Chung Suet Ying, Marco Ng Tsz Ho
  Rating : IIA
  Length : 132 mins.
  Opening January 29 2025 in mainland China
  Opening October 12 2024 @ BFL London Film Festival
  Opening October 30 2024 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2024
  Opening December 3 2024 (Preview)
  Opening February 20 2025
  Site : https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/lff/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=way-we-talk-lff24
  fb: https://fb.com/moviethewaywetalk

[ 2024 BFL LONDON FILM FESTIVAL ]
    The complex lives of young deaf people are explored in all their intricacies in this earnest, superbly performed drama, set in contemporary Hong Kong.

[ 2024 HONG KONG ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL ]
    A soul-searching story about three friends who have different conditions of deafness: Wolf embraces sign language with confidence while tackling realistic obstacles in his everyday life; Alan is Wolf's cheerful best friend who is an advocate of diverse modes of communication between the deaf and the hearing communities; Sophie struggles with oral language and continuously strives to be seen as "normal". The trio embarks on their self-discovering journeys with moments of pain and realisation. Sincere and empathetic, Adam Wong's latest drama feature sensitively questions what social norms and identity mean for us.

[ 2024 BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ASIAN COTENTS AND FILM MARKET ]
    Wolf, from a Deaf family, embraces sign language with confidence, navigating life's obstacles. Sophie, implanted with a cochlear device in childhood, strives for normalcy through spoken language, despite the "deaf accent." Alan, with a cochlear implant like Sophie, shares spoken language skills but also understands sign language, advocating for diverse communication among the Deaf. Friendship and love intertwine their lives, causing both wounds and self-discovery on a journey to find themselves.

MICKEY 17 MOVIE POSTER

  3 MICKEY 17
    d. Bong Joon-ho
    Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun,
      Toni Collette, Mark Ruffalo

SNOW WHITE MOVIE POSTER

  2 SNOW WHITE
    d. Marc Webb
    Rachel Zegler, Gal Gadot


NE ZHA 2 MOVIE POSTER

  1 NE ZHA 2
    d. Jiaozi
    mainland China animation
  Rating : I
  Length : 144 mins.
  Opening February 22 2025
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/oVURYfWg3RU

[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
    After the heavenly lightning, although Ne Zha and Ao Bing survived by becoming Spirits, they would soon dissipate completely. Taiyi plans to rebuild Ne Zha and Ao Bing’s mortal bodies with the Seven-colored Precious Lotus. However, during the process of reconstruction, numerous obstacles arise. What will become of the fate of Ne Zha and Ao Bing?Carl Lumbly, Xosha Roquemore, Giancarlo Esposito,

[2025.03.26] FOR THE WEEK STARTING SATURDAY, MARCH 22 2025

For the week starting Saturday, March 22 2025 (Week 12)

VIUTV CHILL CLUB CHART


  5 NEVER NEVER SAY BYEBYE
  Can : Tung Tung Fai Fai Woot Ha Hui
  Pandora

  4 HOMEWORK WANTED DONE WELL
  Can : Seung Seh Ho Dik Gung For
  RubberBand

  3 INDELIBLE MARK
  Can : Sau Yun
  MIRROR

  2 OUR FAREWELL
  Can : Lei Bit Si Hak
  Yanting Chau


  1 SUGAR FREE
  Can : Mo Tong Hor Lok
  Vincy Chan (Wing Yi)

[2025.03.26] TIN KAI MAN: THE FILM INDUSTRY NEEDS TO REFORM AND INNOVATE DURING THE ICE AGE


Ng See Yuen says that losing the overseas market would be the fatal shot to Hong Kong film. If it can expand to the Greater Bay market, the film production rate would in turn increase

Tin Kai Man feels now is not the winter of film industry, but the ice age. It would need reforms and innovations before seeing the light of day

Last year the Hong Kong film total box office has reached a new low. Even with THE LAST DANCE's over Hk$ 149 million, saving the market would be difficult.

THE WAY WE TALK despite good reviews and the Golden Horse Award Best Actress Chung Suet Ying finally exceeds HK$ 10 million after a month in release in Hong Kong, a performance that is less than outstanding.
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The president of the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers Louis Koo Tin Lok said earlier that the film industry has entered a cold winter period this year, and Hong Kong-produced films will be expected to scale back to a terrifying point. Possibly all productions will need government funding before they can be started. Veteran filmmaker Tin Kai Man believed that now is not the cold winter period, but the ice age. "I have been in the industry for 46 years. I have experienced cold winters, but I have never seen an ice age. Now is the most severe time, but not the end of the world. The entire film industry needs to be reformed, including theaters, in order to see the light of day." Ng See Yuen pointed out that opening up the Greater Bay Area would be the way out for Hong Kong films. As long as there would be a market, the number of films will increase, even more outstanding filmmakers will join, and investors will also be bold to invest.

Tin Kai Man said that Hong Kong's film industry was in an ice age, and as a whole needs to be reformed. "From black and white to color films, then to widescreen films, from no 3D to 3D, from film to digital production, etc., they all have been reforms. In cinemas, sound systems and equipment must also be constantly reformed. The future should have new reforms and innovations, because traditional films can no longer attract young audiences to cinemas."

Tin Kai Man said that he has studied the idea of reform with some technicians, hoping to achieve "You must go to the theater to see it, you don't get to see it at home. Even if it would be screened on the streaming platform in the future, the feeling would be different". Only this would be the incentive and motivation to enter the theater, and in the future filmmakers should conceive subjects in this direction and think about how to use this technology. "The technology has been there, and it can be done, but other places have not thought of it. I hope to become the initiator; no longer like in the past when after the completion of foreign reforms, we will follow. Now we need to boldly move forward. (Is reform difficult or not?) It would certainly be difficult, the theater has to spend money to modify the equipment, and there is also more production cost for filming." He said that his reform ideas would be still immature in the experiment, and he does not know whether they are feasible or not, so he has not announced them for the time being.

Speaking of only 20 some Hong Kong-made films were made last year, would there be even fewer this year? Tin Kai Man said that there will be definitely less in the first half of the year, but the second half of the year is unknown. He has asked different film companies, and they have no plans to start production. "Everyone first puts their hopes in the 6 films selected for the First Feature Film Initiative scheme, only a few films will be made in the market. Hopefully there will be more in the second half of the year, but now it is not a question of whether there are any productions. What kind of movies will be made and can be competitive are the keys. As I have said many times, the Hong Kong market now needs high-quality products, not just meeting a quota." Is there a lack of subject matter? He said, "Several things complement each other, people who are filming are now fragmented. They go where the jobs are, not necessarily productions in Hong Kong; now Hong Kong directors are not lacking movies to make. For example (Stephen) Chow Sing Chi is making a movie in Shenzhen, which fails to benefit Hong Kong staff; Lau Ho Lung is also working in Shenzhen. I hope that the success of my reform ideas will lead people back to make movies in Hong Kong."

Now there is a big gap in the box office between movies, some of them have collected more than HK$ 100 million while some of them have ended dismally and lost all their money. Tin Kai Man believed that a successful film will suck up the entire market. "The pie is only so big. When a successful movie attracts a lot of audiences, and those audiences may not watch another movie for a few months. So I think it is necessary to make it a high-quality product now." Has the development of the internet made a big impact? He believed that talking about the influence of the Internet alone was not enough. The whole world is changing, including the young consumer group. Would they be willing to spend two hours to sit in the theater? There are too much to watch, some don't even cost money. That's why I say that now is the ice age and needs reforms. "When it is smooth sailing and the pain isn't as deep, no one would change". However he was still optimistic about the future of Hong Kong films, "When the ice age reaches a certain point, the wave of cinema closures is also near its end. There will always be a way out for Hong Kong films. Now we have to think about what kinds of movies to make to attract an audience. All filmmakers would have to dig deep and the operation and competitive formats needs to change." He believed that it would be necessary to open up more markets. "With Hong Kong as the pioneer of reform, it will naturally be able to open up markets."

Ng See Yuen acknowledged that the film industry is in a cold winter. "I have been talking for a long time about opening up the Greater Bay Area market, because Hong Kong makes relatively small productions except for big scale co-productions, and they are mainly Hong Kong subjects. Hong Kong-made films speak Cantonese, and audiences in the Greater Bay Area know Hong Kong actors and artists, so why not properly distribute films in the Greater Bay Area. If the Greater Bay Area does well, it would at least be equal to one Hong Kong market, or even two Hong Kong markets. So even average productions can break even. You can't just be all talk, you have to do it steadfastly. The Greater Bay Area has cinema circuits, and negotiations would have to be done through the National Film Administration or certain committees in the Greater Bay Area to ensure that every Hong Kong-made film can be screened in the Greater Bay Area. In addition, for each film, the Hong Kong government funds the publicity. If the film is attractive, it can be distributed nationwide. This move can save the current predicament of Hong Kong films. Now when the box office of Hong Kong films reaches HK$ 10 million, everyone seems to be happy. Actually they only get about HK$ 3 million, not enough to even cover the cost!"

Ng See Yuen said that with the Greater Bay Area market, film production rate would naturally increase. Then outstanding new directors and actors would appear, investors would be even more willing to invest, and even more big productions would appear. "Earlier the Executive Deputy Director of the Film Bureau of the Central Propaganda Department Mao Yu came to Hong Kong. We met and he said that there will be CEPA 5, and Hong Kong film companies would be able to shoot in the mainland without co-production and the introduction of film sharing. The first step would e to establish our Greater Bay Area cinema circuit. (Would Hong Kong be saved?) At least it would have one more market, I hope the government and the industry will work together to promote it."

Ng See Yuen said that now is the most difficult time since he entered the industry. "The most difficult thing is that the lack of an overseas market. There used to be Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and South Korea and other markets, but now there is basically none. Because their local production is very good, Hong Kong films are dispensable for them and have become worthless. This is the fatal wound of Hong Kong films. If you find a new market, such as the Greater Bay Area, when done well it is equal to two Hong Kong markets. If Hong Kong receives HK$ 10 million, and the Greater Bay Area receives HK$ 20 million, there will be HK$ 30 million. This is possible."

Would the future of Hong Kong films be optimistic? He said, "Actually Hong Kong can have even more development, such as computer special effects and animation. Because animation does not need a lot of space, it can cultivate a group of animation talents. Animation does not need celebrities, and now it is popular in the mainland, why not create Hong Kong animation. You can walk on a few legs, but you can't keep sinking down!"