Anita
- 2021
- 2h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.3K
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Traces the life of Anita Mui, Hong Kong's legendary Cantopop star.Traces the life of Anita Mui, Hong Kong's legendary Cantopop star.Traces the life of Anita Mui, Hong Kong's legendary Cantopop star.
- Awards
- 11 wins & 19 nominations total
Louise Wong
- Anita Mui
- (as Tan-Ni Wang)
Chun-Him Lau
- Leslie Cheung
- (as Terrance Lau)
Miriam Yeung
- Florence Chan
- (as Miriam Chin-Wah Yeung)
Carlos Chan
- Adam Cheng
- (as Ka-Lok Chan)
Chloe Chan
- Anita's crew
- (as a different name)
Isabella Chan
- Bridal Shop Staff
- (as Isabella Chang)
Pak-Yu Chan
- Lai Chi Kok Park performer
- (as Jason Chan)
Chi-Kwong Cheung
- Studio Sound Engineer
- (as Ram Chiang)
Chung-Chi Cheung
- Dr. Cheung
- (as Deon Cheung)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Out of respect to Anita Mui, I watch the movie. It has not let me down. The casting is excellent. The costume and setting is good. It brings along the memory of the good old days when Anita and Leslie are alive.
I wonder if any producer would make a film on Leslie Cheung? I would be the first to watch it.
I wonder if any producer would make a film on Leslie Cheung? I would be the first to watch it.
The film brilliantly recreates the golden years of Hong Kong, the hustling and bustling, the acceptance and the melting pot that I grew up in. The screenplay feels just right, every period of Anita's life felt important in the film to ultimately shape who she became, even though some aspects felt the need to further expand. But to nitpick, Louise Wong's portrayal of Anita, while uncanny, fails to capture the most vital aspect of Anita, which was the aura, which can be especially felt when footages of the past were flashed throughout the film. But the voice is brilliantly brought back to life.
I'm sure things were not shown, people were not included due to changing times, but that's just life, at least in the case of Anita, it was preserved.
I'm sure things were not shown, people were not included due to changing times, but that's just life, at least in the case of Anita, it was preserved.
If you don't know her, this is still a great story. Having lived in HK for half a year and being a fan of Chinese music, I had heard a bit about her. If you know nothing this is still a great movie and true story.
Of course, there is an undercurrent to the story which a foreigner will not get about her but it is still an incredible movie experience. For example, there is a simple scene where she, now being rich and famous, is interviewed and asked if she will stay in Hong Kong after 1997. She proudly says "Yes, I will stay in Hong Kong". This was the year that Hong Kong was handed back over to China from being a British colony and there was a lot of fear at that time that the mainland government would be heavy handed with locals and take away their western freedoms. This turned out to not be the case but many people left HK at that time and she proudly stayed. This is not explained in the movie, you'd have to know the history of HK. But these few blips would take nothing away from this film if you didn't.
If anything, the true story of her life is even more incredible than this story, a wonderful film.
Of course, there is an undercurrent to the story which a foreigner will not get about her but it is still an incredible movie experience. For example, there is a simple scene where she, now being rich and famous, is interviewed and asked if she will stay in Hong Kong after 1997. She proudly says "Yes, I will stay in Hong Kong". This was the year that Hong Kong was handed back over to China from being a British colony and there was a lot of fear at that time that the mainland government would be heavy handed with locals and take away their western freedoms. This turned out to not be the case but many people left HK at that time and she proudly stayed. This is not explained in the movie, you'd have to know the history of HK. But these few blips would take nothing away from this film if you didn't.
If anything, the true story of her life is even more incredible than this story, a wonderful film.
To see from the very beginning, as Anita started off as a little girl singing with her sister, as she blossomed into so much more, going through much of life's hardship, it really is very touching. Though I have not heard of her before watching this film (as someone born from the 2000s), it really did inspire me to read up more on this iconic figure. With clippings of the original Anita interwoven throughout the film, it makes the film seem all the more real, all the more raw, as you see actual footage of the events that had occurred, hardships she had to endure. It was just stunning. Furthermore, despite the fact that many of the actresses and actors are acting for the first time, it really did not look that way. While it was not superb by any means, it was on point and not lackluster. Overall, it is a great film based on a true story, bringing a fallen angel back to the spotlight.
I find this film absolutely captivating. Every single second is filled with heartfelt story. The actress playing Anita Mui is very good, and delivers much resemblances to Anita. This film gives me a profound experience, and I'm still in tears hours after watching it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe production crew visited the resting grounds of Anita Mui out of respect and wished for her blessing as they are filming a biopic of her.
- Alternate versionsA "Directors Cut" miniseries version debuted on Disney+ consisting of five 40+ minute episodes containing over an hour of additional footage.
- ConnectionsFeatures Un couple explosif (1992)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $556,632
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $82,421
- Nov 14, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $15,017,470
- Runtime2 hours 17 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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