Hong Kong is tomorrow

Marcus 2022-04-20 09:02:45

A literary and artistic love story, based on the night of Hong Kong, two strangers meet unexpectedly and start a rambling talk about work, life and love. Like Richard Liga's Love Is... trilogy, through the dialogue between the two, you can imagine the whole story, plain but not plain, this is life, but this is a condensed version of 90 minutes, the story span is One year, the content of the dialogue is less refined than the love in the trilogy. The addition of Hong Kong elements is the finishing touch. The major attractions and landmarks are not the focus. The point is that when the story turns to Chungking Mansions in Mong Kok, the romantic Kowloon Tong of my little airport sounds in the background, reminding the clock hotel culture of Kowloon Tong, which indicates that the two will meet. In the following, the music of the romantic Kowloon Pond is based on the theme song of Love Century. It just so happens that the encounter between the two is also like the encounter between Kimura and Song Takako, but after the Love Century, the two went directly to the open room... It was just singing k, at that time It is popular in Japan that any clock hotel is standard in K room. Song Takako sang with his microphone all night, and poor Kimura was too sleepy to fall asleep. This is the beginning of the century of love. This heralds the beginning of a love affair.

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  • Myles 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    The song is good, but it's hard to resist the urge to beat up the bitch of the heroine

  • Pattie 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    In order to participate in the case study of the film, it was all dialogue, and I really liked it after watching it. But I don't think it's suitable for movie theaters, it's really not visual at all. . . .

Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong quotes

  • Josh: You got a pretty good style. What's stopping you?

    Ruby: Thanks... Student loans, rents, the need to eat on a regular basis.

    Josh: Eating is highly overrated.

    Ruby: Coming from a guy who probably has caviar for breakfast.

    Josh: No.I have cocaine for breakfast. Caviar is like a late-afternoon snacks.

  • Josh: I am working on a novel right now.

    Ruby: Oh. So you're novelist?

    Josh: I think you have to finish the book before you call yourself a novelist, but kind of...

    Ruby: So what is it called?

    Josh: Do you really wanna know?

    Ruby: I keep asking you questions because I love to hear the sounds of my voice.

    Josh: You're kind of sassy. You know that?