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Dagmar 2022-02-07 14:51:56
mixed world
Haven't watched a disc in a long time. Yesterday afternoon, the video store called me to say that the "Velvet Goldmine" and "Desire Express" that I was looking for a few months ago were in stock, so I went around and got a few.
I bought "China Box" because of the two leading actors, Jeremy Irons... -
Ashly 2022-02-07 14:51:56
Hong Kong has half a burnt face
In order to write the thesis, this is the tenth Wang Ying in a month. How many people say that this is a "failure", but I don't agree. At least I personally think that "China Box" is one of the director's better works. Yu desperately told the story, it was terribly real.
We all know that...

Man-Chung Lam
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Roxanne 2022-04-23 07:04:38
The 145th director level is really bad enough, Gong Li and Maggie Cheung's combination has no place to play
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Cyrus 2022-02-07 14:51:56
Came here to see Aunt Gong, but found that few people received the essence of the story...and was surprised to find that the film named after the Chinese box has a strong political metaphor. The film uses ingenious and naked stories to reflect the reality, and its ultimate purpose is only to express the reflection on the return of Hong Kong, one is whether the democracy and judicial system will be assimilated by the mainland, and the other is whether the economy can maintain sustained prosperity. The scenes have both positive and negative sides, but the overall atmosphere tends to be low and realistic. It can be seen that the director is not optimistic about the return, which cannot be denied. In particular, it is mentioned that the mainland wants to change the laws of Hong Kong, the students committed suicide for the democracy and freedom in their eyes, etc., and even mentioned North Korea. However, today, 22 years later, there has finally been a public incident of law revision in Hong Kong. I hope the mainland can give Hong Kong people more confidence in the future.
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