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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn old but serious miscarriage of justice clouds a current police investigation looking into the death of a mutilated corpse.An old but serious miscarriage of justice clouds a current police investigation looking into the death of a mutilated corpse.An old but serious miscarriage of justice clouds a current police investigation looking into the death of a mutilated corpse.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
Yumiko Cheng
- Lam's Wife
- (as Hei-Yi Cheng)
Hinson Chou
- Ah Keung
- (as Hinson Chow)
Julius Brian Siswojo
- Little B
- (as JBS - Brian)
Ka-Lok Wong
- Young Lam
- (as Stephen Wong)
Kim-Wing Lee
- Prisoner
- (as Li Kim Wing)
Yuen-yee Man
- News Anchor
- (as Paula Wong)
Chun-lung Leung
- Friend of Lam's Daughter
- (as Juno Leung)
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A solid try/stab at a crime thriller. Unfortunately this isn't as good as you might hope for. It aims high but can't quite deliver on that promise. Apart from story flaws (and/or the predictability of its twists and turns) even some of the well known actors are a bit of a letdown. Especially the "villain" of the piece goes really OTT in a very bad way that is.
You can still watch the movie and enjoy it, it's just that you might want to use that time and watch a better movie. The thrill factor isn't that high, unless you really can avoid guessing where this is heading. I can't imagine how that would be possible, but who knows. Not completely bad, but really not good either
You can still watch the movie and enjoy it, it's just that you might want to use that time and watch a better movie. The thrill factor isn't that high, unless you really can avoid guessing where this is heading. I can't imagine how that would be possible, but who knows. Not completely bad, but really not good either
Poignant and intelligent thriller. A little over acted but great storyline and some haunting scenes. The "explanation" at the end was a little over the top but I can live with it.
Certainly way better than the average Hollywood fodder. That said I have no doubt it will be remade by some lazy Hollywood studio.
Certainly way better than the average Hollywood fodder. That said I have no doubt it will be remade by some lazy Hollywood studio.
I have to say that the 2012 crime thriller "Dai Jui Bou" (aka "Nightfall") was a rather surprisingly interesting and entertaning movie from writers Roy Hin Yeung Chow and Chi-Long To.
When I stumbled upon "Dai Jui Bou" here in 2022, it was the first time I have ever heard about the movie, so I wasn't sure what I was in for here with this movie from director Roy Hin Yeung Chow. But I opted to sit down and watch the movie, given my admiration of the Hong Kong cinema.
The storyline in "Dai Jui Bou", while starting out a somewhat slow paced and not a whole lot was actually going on, actually increased in its pacing and intensity as the movie progressed. So while it was off to a somewhat slow start, give it a chance and stick with it, because the writers definitely managed to put together an interesting and entertaining storyline, one that have you guessing throughout the entire course of the movie.
The movie has a good cast ensemble with Nick Cheung and Simon Yam in the leading roles. I've never actually been much of a fan of Nick Cheung, but he definitely carried "Dai Jui Bou" quite well with his performance here. And it is, of course, always nice to see Simon Yam in movies. "Dai Jui Bou" also have Ken Lo and Michael Wong on the cast list, and I will say that Michael Wong was an interesting cast choice for the movie, but he did pull it off quite nicely.
I thoroughly enjoyed "Dai Jui Bou" and it is a movie that I will warmly recommend if you enjoy watching crime thrillers.
My rating of "Dai Jui Bou" lands on a six out of ten stars.
When I stumbled upon "Dai Jui Bou" here in 2022, it was the first time I have ever heard about the movie, so I wasn't sure what I was in for here with this movie from director Roy Hin Yeung Chow. But I opted to sit down and watch the movie, given my admiration of the Hong Kong cinema.
The storyline in "Dai Jui Bou", while starting out a somewhat slow paced and not a whole lot was actually going on, actually increased in its pacing and intensity as the movie progressed. So while it was off to a somewhat slow start, give it a chance and stick with it, because the writers definitely managed to put together an interesting and entertaining storyline, one that have you guessing throughout the entire course of the movie.
The movie has a good cast ensemble with Nick Cheung and Simon Yam in the leading roles. I've never actually been much of a fan of Nick Cheung, but he definitely carried "Dai Jui Bou" quite well with his performance here. And it is, of course, always nice to see Simon Yam in movies. "Dai Jui Bou" also have Ken Lo and Michael Wong on the cast list, and I will say that Michael Wong was an interesting cast choice for the movie, but he did pull it off quite nicely.
I thoroughly enjoyed "Dai Jui Bou" and it is a movie that I will warmly recommend if you enjoy watching crime thrillers.
My rating of "Dai Jui Bou" lands on a six out of ten stars.
(2012) Nightfall
(In Chinese with English subtitles)
CRIME THRILLER/ MYSTERY
Co-written and directed by Chow Hin Yeung Roy starring Simon Yam as homicide detective George Lam investigating a dead body found in the ocean near some rocks. Because it was so disfigured, they had to use DNA to uncover his identity. And as it turns out, he's supposed to be this wealthy architecture, a father of twin daughters named Han Tsui (Michael Wong) who apparently send this guy named Wong Yuen-yeung (Nick Cheng) in prison for the murder of one of his daughters. Except that not everything is what it appears to be, as more revelations are uncovered. This movie is extremely predictable, awful, overrated, and overacted. Some of the existing problems is the wife never report the husband missing, nor was there a proper burial of him either. And the fact if DNA was able to find the identity, how come it wasn't used during the killing of the daughter! And since when can someone assault a police officer without being charged? I guess in Hong Kong which is where the movie was made, citizens can assault policemen whenever they want. It is these questions and more this film is lousy movie. This movie is 'all style, no substance'
Co-written and directed by Chow Hin Yeung Roy starring Simon Yam as homicide detective George Lam investigating a dead body found in the ocean near some rocks. Because it was so disfigured, they had to use DNA to uncover his identity. And as it turns out, he's supposed to be this wealthy architecture, a father of twin daughters named Han Tsui (Michael Wong) who apparently send this guy named Wong Yuen-yeung (Nick Cheng) in prison for the murder of one of his daughters. Except that not everything is what it appears to be, as more revelations are uncovered. This movie is extremely predictable, awful, overrated, and overacted. Some of the existing problems is the wife never report the husband missing, nor was there a proper burial of him either. And the fact if DNA was able to find the identity, how come it wasn't used during the killing of the daughter! And since when can someone assault a police officer without being charged? I guess in Hong Kong which is where the movie was made, citizens can assault policemen whenever they want. It is these questions and more this film is lousy movie. This movie is 'all style, no substance'
I saw the first 75% of this movie in a flight from Tokyo to Hong Kong. 25% was missed because I started watching a bit too late. I just watched it now and completed the film. "Nightfall" is a good drama / thriller which can be tightened. The plot and the atmosphere are first-rate. The editing and the overall storytelling, though, fall short. I watched it with this fluctuating feelings of high and low. Some parts are so gripping I can't take my eyes off. Some parts are so visually cut off of the rest of the film. I wouldn't be surprised if there is a case of walkout, and the walker would be definitely at a loss. The Simon Yam character is believable as a seasoned but sometimes weary-of-life police officer. His emotional final scene, with him receiving a phone message from the dead, is a good sum-up of the entire film. The Eugene Wang character, though, while physically convincing in every way, misses some good opportunities to give the film its deserving depth. I would have contrasted his hard face all through the film with the other serene and fulfilled one on his way down, as he has fulfilled every obligation as a man and a father. HIs slow-motion fall should have revealed to us an immeasurable love of a parent to his or her child. It will suit well with the girl's innocent question to the inspector: who is this man protector of mine? Anyway, this film will not fail to entertain you. Just like me: try asking all these silly questions after the end.
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- Zitate
Lam Ching Chung: If you keep trying to hide the truth, I'll charge you with murder.
- VerbindungenReferences Vertigo: Aus dem Reich der Toten (1958)
- SoundtracksSunflower
(theme song)
Written and performed by Wang Feng
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- 1 Std. 48 Min.(108 min)
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