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Gung ju fuk sau gei

  • 2004
  • 1h 38min
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6,8/10
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MA NOTE
Gung ju fuk sau gei (2004)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA month after Wai Ming broke up with Ken, she finds nude pictures of her on his website. To get back at him, she teams up with his new girlfriend.A month after Wai Ming broke up with Ken, she finds nude pictures of her on his website. To get back at him, she teams up with his new girlfriend.A month after Wai Ming broke up with Ken, she finds nude pictures of her on his website. To get back at him, she teams up with his new girlfriend.

  • Réalisation
    • Ho-Cheung Pang
  • Scénario
    • Ho-Cheung Pang
    • Wing Sze Wong
  • Casting principal
    • Gillian Chung
    • Daniel Wu
    • Höng Tao
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    722
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ho-Cheung Pang
    • Scénario
      • Ho-Cheung Pang
      • Wing Sze Wong
    • Casting principal
      • Gillian Chung
      • Daniel Wu
      • Höng Tao
    • 4avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux20

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    Gillian Chung
    Gillian Chung
    • Chan Wai Ching
    Daniel Wu
    Daniel Wu
    • Ken
    Höng Tao
    • Shirley
    Hin-Wai Au
    • Pub manager
    Tyson Chak
    • Male teacher
    Wai-Kee Cheung
    • Ken's Colleague
    Wai-San Cheung
    Sui-Man Chim
    Sui-Man Chim
    • Shirley's ex-boyfriend
    Yiu-Wing Chin
    • Theatre ticket checker
    Siu-San Fung
    • Clinic nurse
    Woon-Ling Hau
    Woon-Ling Hau
    • Auntie Seven
    Ka-Fai Ho
    Chet Lam
    Chet Lam
    • Jaywalker
    Sunny Ka-Fai Lau
    • Elevatorpassenger with Shirley
    Wai-Hang Lau
      Stephen Ng
      • Jaywalker
      Yuen-Yee Ng
      Yuen-Yee Ng
      • Ken's granny
      Emme Wong
      • Réalisation
        • Ho-Cheung Pang
      • Scénario
        • Ho-Cheung Pang
        • Wing Sze Wong
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      7sundae_245

      Bringing down the man

      What do you do when one month after you break up with your boyfriend, you find nude pictures that he took whilst you were dating posted on the net? You recruit his current girlfriend in bringing the scumbag down, thats what you do.

      Beyond our Ken is unlike most films coming out of Hong Kong these days, that is...it was actually a good movie put together beautifully with a very satisfactory ending.

      Gillian Chung (one half of pop group Twins) did really well in this film, straying away from her normal perky, happy go lucky roles playing the ex, and Daniel Wu as Ken shines as the sleazy character.

      I highly recommend this movie if you're sick of the typical Hong Kong films, it was a refreshing change, smart, slick and put together great with a good ensemble cast.
      fluffset

      Great Epic!

      I don't know what to say but this movie is so great, the acting is excellent, the soundtrack is so lovely, the story is riveting, the first movie of Pang Ho-Cheung that I ever watch is "Love In The Buff" and for me its not really good but after I'm accidentally watch his blockbuster "Vulgaria: Funny HK Movie Ever", then I start checking all his movie one by one. His first work, "You Shoot, I Shoot" is great too but we have saw many HK typical comedy like that so its just added to the genre. But this one I told you is like a great epic of love-hate story. An ex-girlfriend found her ex posted her nude photo on the internet, start to take revenge with the help of his current girlfriend. Pang Ho-Cheung is a genius filmmaker from Hong Kong right now after Johnnie To, better watch out all his movie. Highly recommended.
      10ebossert

      One of the Most Enjoyable Art-House Movies In Existence

      The definition of "art-house" cinema is somewhat subjective, even though it's rather easily applied to specific movies. Some think that the term itself is obsolete, but it is a useful classification for those of us who watch "artsy" films as part of a greater cinematic portfolio. In any case, "Beyond Our Ken" was one of the first art-house movies that I fell in love with, and it's quite possibly my favorite – with the possible exception of "Green Tea" (2003). To be honest, the only reason I rented this was because it starred one of the Twins; and if a movie stars one of the Twins, then I simply need to watch it.

      Gillian Chung plays a woman who struggles with the recent breakup with her boyfriend and enlists the help of his current girlfriend to assist her. This movie is surprisingly different and subtle in its portrayal of relationships. The vision proposed is very refreshing, taking a more cynical point-of-view that throws away all of the sickly sweet fluff that dominates romantic comedies. "Beyond Our Ken" feels exceptionally different from most Hong Kong films in terms of it's relentless artistry and stylistic elements. For example, the breakup scene near the beginning has a side view of the couple as they sit in a restaurant. The placement of a hand-held camera behind a window pane is a nice choice here because it makes the viewer feel like they are actually in the restaurant, glancing at the couple. Also note that the glass pane is colored, casting the boyfriend in a blue shade – perhaps a symbol of his coldness. The whole setup of this sequence smacks of outstanding film-making. Unlike some other art-house films that bathe in self-masturbatory pretentiousness, "Beyond Our Ken" observes a perfect control of creating motion picture art while avoiding meaningless patches of nothingness. Everything has a purpose.

      Such is an expected result when the script is as tight and intelligent as it is here. One may not notice just how complex this film is until the final scene is played out in masterful fashion. If there's one particular type of movie that impresses me, it's one that subtly references events to one another throughout. An event or image that seems inconsequential near the beginning will be accentuated by a later event. Such tactics will fly right over your head if you're not paying attention, but that's what makes these East Asian art-house movies so entertaining and unique. Some viewers may scoff at the condensed structure of the finale, but it's really quite brilliant after you put all of the pieces together.

      The acting is excellent. Tao Hong is a shamelessly underrated actress who can light up the screen with the best in the business. Check out "Life Show" (2002) if you don't believe me. The decision to cast such a fantastic actress beside a developing talent has major advantages. Gillian Chung is a pop star who broke into acting as a marketing gimmick, but that doesn't stop her from contributing a respectable, breakout performance in "Beyond Our Ken." I'm sure that Hong's presence brought Gillian's game to the next level, if not by merely bringing a Mainland style that is somewhat different from your typical Hong Kong starlet. Daniel Wu is a hit-or-miss actor, but he shines nicely here as the ex-boyfriend that every teenage girl would love to hate.

      Ho-Cheung Pang is arguably the best director in Hong Kong today (with the possible exception of Johnnie To). His talent for crafting spectacular art-house films is the most obvious reason for granting him such praise. "Isabella" (2006) was a fantastic, highly intelligent drama and "Exodus" (2007) was a blackly comic piece that was enjoyable despite some pacing issues. However, "Beyond Our Ken" is his most amazing work because it succeeds at being highly entertaining on a minute-by-minute basis. Only a truly magnificent director could possibly construct the "key making mission" scene, which is amongst my most favorite sequences in any drama. The coordination of the camera movements and scoring are really great as we watch our two protagonists maneuver through a convenience store in an attempt to complete the mission. I never knew teenage girl angst could be so much fun.

      As a final note, we never got stuff like this during the "Golden Age." So maybe it's time to stop parroting the "Hong Kong cinema is dead" mantra and simply enjoy gems like this. An industry cutback in film production has some advantages. "Beyond Our Ken" proves that in convincing fashion.
      9blindg

      Cynical and disillusioned look at modern relationships

      I was expecting much from director Ping after that great, inventive comedy that was Men Suddenly in Black. And my expectations were totally satisfied.

      Beyond Our Ken is a magnificently crafted movie about 2 girls, Shirley and Chan who teams up together against the arrogance and hypocrisy of Shirley's boyfriend Ken which happens to be Chan's ex boyfriend.

      What will hit you the most about this movie is the extremely cynical and disillusioned look that gives to the modern relationships, all full of joy and sweet things but filled with lurking sadism ready to break out once the relationship is over. Sometimes that will to hurt each others when a relation is broken is justified.. but sometimes it isn't. Trust in a relationship, as this movie rightly observes, is not the simplest thing to attain, and sometime it's nearly impossible, despite the will of the partners..

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      • Date de sortie
        • 11 novembre 2004 (Hong Kong)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Hong Kong
      • Site officiel
        • Official site
      • Langues
        • Cantonais
        • Mandarin
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        • Beyond Our Ken
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Hong Kong, Chine
      • Sociétés de production
        • Beijing Jinyinma Movie & TV Culture Co.
        • China Film Co-Production Corporation
        • Making Film
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      • Montant brut mondial
        • 475 781 $US
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        • 1h 38min(98 min)
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      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.85 : 1

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