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Film Review: The Negotiation 智命談判 협상 (2018) - South Korea
Andrew Chan Hyun Bin Son Ye-Jin The Negotiation 智命談判
The Negotiation 智命談判 협상 (2018) - South Korea Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) With two of South Korea biggest stars Son Ye-jin and Hyun Bin headlining the latest crime thriller “The Negotiation” genuinely delivers a good old fashioned thriller that condemns wilder government corruptions beyond its hostage and negotiation subject matter. Director Lee Jeong-seok deliberately gives the centre stage to Son Ye-Jin to shine and the way she excellently capture the role of negotiator and the ongoing dilemma between being a human and politics as well as life and death is almost pin-point to perfection. The...
Film Review: Miko Girl 毕竟是巫女 (2018) - Japan
Andrew Chan Alice Hirose Miko Girl Taiki Yamaguchi
Miko Girl 巫女 (2018) - Japan Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) This is a slow-burner coming of age film that shows how a young immature girl grows up and find herself within a Japanese temple as a “Miko Girl”. Director Su-yeon Gu purposely pace the film allowing the characters to slowly get into their roles and translating on screen the evolution and change. What makes the film more enjoyable than it should be, is largely due to the journey that the audience become invested in and by the end of the film the characters grew and...
Film Review: Honey 亲爱的 (2018) - Japan
Andrew Chan Honey 亲爱的 Ryusei Yokohama Sho Hirano Yuna Taira
Honey 亲爱的 (2018) - Japan Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) Based on the popular Japanese manga series “Honey”, it is the kind of romantic comedy that we have seen many times about high school sweet hearts with shy young girl meeting trouble-making, but handsome young boy. The Japanese audience enjoy these kind of cliche stories and it is precisely the kind of expect the expected type of film. The film is still enjoyable as the duo in question (played by Yuna Taira and Sho Hirano) are well suited and the sweet romance is easy to root for....
Film Review: The Trough 低壓槽 (2018) - Hong Kong / China
Andrew Chan Nick Cheung The Trough 低壓槽
The Trough 低壓槽 (2018) - Hong Kong / China Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) Nick Cheung transition to film director continues in his third neo-noir film “The Trough”. From those expecting the usual action thriller be warned as it is clearly an inspired experimental film capturing the dystopian island of Hong Kong in the bleakest possible form and almost dream-like. Don’t expect a coherent story as Cheung is aiming of style over substance, but filmed in an entirely original way. Compliments should be given for the level of details that Cheung shows of the dark and...
Film Review: L Storm L風暴 (2018) - Hong Kong / China
Andrew Chan Julian Cheung L Storm Louis Koo
L Storm L風暴 (2018) - Hong Kong / China Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) It is probably as generic as it gets in terms of the latest “Storm” series and ICAC promotional cinematic piece. Director David Lam whose only notable films in the past decades are “Z Storm” and “S Storm”, continues this tradition with a tag on patriotic ending that is in line with the Chinese government stance on anti corruption. Ignoring this aspect, the film is quite solid if never spectacular from the direction to film editing to the casts. Once...




