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Kwong mo pai

  • 2013
  • 1h 50min
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Kwong mo pai (2013)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe rise, fall, and rise again of a Hong Kong street dance crew.The rise, fall, and rise again of a Hong Kong street dance crew.The rise, fall, and rise again of a Hong Kong street dance crew.

  • Réalisation
    • Adam Wong
  • Scénario
    • Saville Chan
    • Tai-Lee Chan
    • Adam Wong
  • Casting principal
    • Cherry Ngan
    • Babyjohn Choi
    • Lok Man Yeung
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    613
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    • Réalisation
      • Adam Wong
    • Scénario
      • Saville Chan
      • Tai-Lee Chan
      • Adam Wong
    • Casting principal
      • Cherry Ngan
      • Babyjohn Choi
      • Lok Man Yeung
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    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 8 victoires et 12 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux26

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    Cherry Ngan
    Cherry Ngan
    • Lam Fa…
    Babyjohn Choi
    Babyjohn Choi
    • Alan, Cheuk Leung
    Lok Man Yeung
    • Dave
    Janice Fan
    • Rebecca
    Tommy 'Guns' Ly
    • Stormy
    Singh Hartihan Bitto
    Singh Hartihan Bitto
    • Worker
    Wing-Chiu Chan
    • Mr. Lam
    Justin Chu
    • Fly
    • (as Tin-Kei Chu)
    Julian Gaertner
    • Bruce
    Bipin Karma
    • Rooftopper
    Bob Lam
    Bob Lam
    • Entertainment news host
    • (as Shing-Ban Lam)
    Bobby Yuet-Wing Lam
    • Panda
    Lydia King-Man Lau
    • Milk Tea
    Siu-Pong Law
    • Ringo
    Chun-Wah Lee
    • Rooftoppers
    • (as Popper 88)
    Maverick Chau Shing Mak
    Maverick Chau Shing Mak
    • University Freshman
    Shing Lun Mok
    • Tofu shop old man
    Dhillon Harbelinder Singh
    • Réalisation
      • Adam Wong
    • Scénario
      • Saville Chan
      • Tai-Lee Chan
      • Adam Wong
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    A fresh breath of air in Hong Kong local cinema

    There is a sense of freshness and energy behind the production of "The Way We Dance" in which we have not seen for so long from recent Hong Kong cinema, as it is being dominated by co-op films between HK/China and often lead by aging stars. This is a film, for once, allow itself to re-define its root and restore its "home court advantage" (as one of the promo slogan suggested).

    Right from the very beginning, the film's intention of being a truly local film can be seen clearly. The opening saw Fleur (Cherry Ngan), an recent high school graduate working in an old tofu desert shop under her parents. This kind of old shops had been disappeared right in our eyes as the city redeveloping itself. Yet, Fleur's dream and ambition of being a great dancer has never been dampened. With a rather witty (yet highly dramatized with local comical taste, perhaps a small tribute to 80's HK film) sequence, Fleur finally got her chance to get into university to fulfill her dream.

    Once into the university, she quickly impressed her idol, Dave (Lockman Yeung) and join the BombA dance team to begin her dancing career. It was all going well and her involvement with the team allows BombA to finally get a chance to challenge the almighty "Roottoppers", which is a famous street dancing group. The story then get slightly twisted in which Fleur began to get into trouble with Rebecca (Janice Fan), a beautiful girl with an ambition of her own. Fleur eventually left BombA and began her bizarre relationship with the young leader of the Taichi club Alan (Babyjohn Choi). It was this relationship which helps Fleur to learn that life is far more than dancing and eventually to put what she learns into her dance move, and helping BombA to re-establish itself to be a worthy challenger in the annual dance competition.

    Building on this conventional type of storyline (which is actually not dis-similar from a star war type of saga). The story really tells how our hero(ine) deals her disadvantages/disappointment and clear her obstacles while keeping her faith and dream to achieve her own success. A much timely reminder of how once Hong Kong people has this kind of faith and energy to succeed, whether it is from a society/cinema standpoint. The diverse background of the characters, whether it is for each of rooftoppers' members (multicultural with minority group) or tai- chi club members (ex-con/dropouts) is also an accurate portrait of Hong Kong contemporary society (at least before the dominance of Chinese mainlander!). The subplot behind these characters, including that of Rebecca and Alan, even the leader of the rooftoppers, while at times could be distracting, serve well in terms of bringing a three dimensional view of them and allow the audiences to feel attached to them.The performance of the main character, Cherry Ngan is probably by far the biggest bright spots of the film. Her unconventional beauty and youthfulness complements well with her often fun loving character. She has a gift of lighting up an ordinary scene with her cheeky smile and she understand well how to utilize her body language/dance move when they are needed the most. Even though she would need to improve her way of pronouncing her dialogs, Ngan's performance in this film has probably put her into the stardom right away and Hong Kong cinema certainly would not mind to have its own local female lead once again.

    There is no doubt about the effort made by each of the dancers (many audiences certainly appreciated very much by staying on for whole end- credit being played out). Yet, the editing and certain camera movement could improve to bring more visual excitements to the dance sequence. The lighting use and some of the calligraphy of dance were at times struggle to boost dazzling dance move from the dancers in the next level.

    In his third feature-length work, director Adam Wong had created something that not often seen in Hong Kong cinema (film with a dance theme is something of a rarity in HK cinema). The Way We Dance will easily draw comparison with Hollywood's production Step Up franchise. However, it should be more than that, it carries the kind of freshness (with new young actor/actress, a growing up story mixing well with exciting dance scenes) but the film serves a good reminder that Hong Kong own production can just as exciting as others and our very own image and determination should not be forget, as if we are like fleur, with one leg injured, will still able to "fly" with colors.
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    Enjoyable and energising

    This film tells the story of a young woman who pursues her dreams to dance, no matter what is in the way.

    When this film came out in Hong Kong, I remember rave reviews and good word of mouth. Now that I have finally seen it, I can see the positivity and inspirational elements which are quite needed by the society. The production is good, and the dances are really energetic too. I particularly like the end dance hen they incorporate traditional Chinese folk arts and Taichi into the dance. I enjoyed this energising film.
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    • Connexions
      Featured in Dough-Boy Feat. Shimica Wong: Let's Dance (2013)
    • Bandes originales
      Let's Dance
      Music by Day Tai

      Lyrics by Saville Chan

      Performed by Dough-Boy & Shimica Wong (as Shimica Hylee}

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 août 2013 (Hong Kong)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Langue
      • Cantonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Way We Dance
    • Sociétés de production
      • Eyes Front Pictures
      • Film Development Fund of Hong Kong
      • Golden Scene
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 759 061 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 50min(110 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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