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Nightfall

Original title: Dai jui bou
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 48m
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6.4/10
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Nightfall (2012)
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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.An old but serious miscarriage of justice clouds a current police investigation looking into the death of a mutilated corpse.

  • Director
    • Roy Hin Yeung Chow
  • Writers
    • Roy Hin Yeung Chow
    • Chi-Long To
  • Stars
    • Nick Cheung
    • Simon Yam
    • Janice Man
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    • Director
      • Roy Hin Yeung Chow
    • Writers
      • Roy Hin Yeung Chow
      • Chi-Long To
    • Stars
      • Nick Cheung
      • Simon Yam
      • Janice Man
    • 11User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Nick Cheung
    Nick Cheung
    • Wang Yuen-yeung
    Simon Yam
    Simon Yam
    • Lam Ching Chung
    Janice Man
    Janice Man
    • Tsui Suet…
    Kay Tse
    Kay Tse
    • Au Yeung Ying
    Chi Kui Chow
    • Wang's Brother
    Yumiko Cheng
    Yumiko Cheng
    • Lam's Wife
    • (as Hei-Yi Cheng)
    Hinson Chou
    • Ah Keung
    • (as Hinson Chow)
    Phat Chan
    • Ah Phat
    Julius Brian Siswojo
    • Little B
    • (as JBS - Brian)
    Ho Ming Luk
    • Coroner
    Clifton Kwan
    • Ah Tung
    Ka-Lok Wong
    • Young Lam
    • (as Stephen Wong)
    Kim-Wing Lee
    • Prisoner
    • (as Li Kim Wing)
    Ladnongkhee Adul
    • Prisoner
    Anthony Au
    • Prisoner
    Yuen-yee Man
    • News Anchor
    • (as Paula Wong)
    Chun-lung Leung
    • Friend of Lam's Daughter
    • (as Juno Leung)
    Ellen Liu
    • School Dean
    • Director
      • Roy Hin Yeung Chow
    • Writers
      • Roy Hin Yeung Chow
      • Chi-Long To
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    4jindann

    Bad acting and directing

    Script is kind of ok, but directing is quite bad, that makes the movie boring and lacking of intensity. Except for Michael wong's good performance, the rest of the cast performed quite badly and unpolished, where they are stiff and lack of emotions. The silly dialogues are like book reading instead of actual conversation, which makes the movie unconvincing and damages the viewing experience. However there's one good thing about the movie, that shows how negligent and unethical the hk police are, trying to sue and pin the crimes to innocent people, which is why the become the city's most hated.
    7j-penkair

    Love and Revenge

    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.
    5kosmasp

    When the movie falls

    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
    6moviexclusive

    Despite an A-list lead cast of Nick Cheung and Simon Yam, this procedural thriller wallows too firmly in its own mediocrity and self-seriousness for its own good

    Not often do you get two of Hong Kong's best actors together on the big screen, so the pairing of Nick Cheung and Simon Yam alone should interest you in the mystery thriller 'Nightfall'. Alas if you're looking for this latest Roy Chow Hin-Yeung film to be as gritty and compelling as Dante Lam's 'Beast Stalker' or 'The Stool Pigeon', you're likely to be quite disappointed- because both actors are essentially wasted in a movie that is too caught up in its own self-seriousness for its own good.

    To be fair, we probably should have kept our hopes low, knowing that Chow is once again teaming up with his directorial debut 'Murderer's' screenwriter Christine To. Anyone who's seen the latter film will know that it was quite simply one of the worst movies of that year, with an infuriating twist ending that all but turned its heavy-handed proceedings into unintentional comedy. Thankfully, To avoids that mistake this time, opting for a far more straightforward mystery that nevertheless still requires a significant suspension of disbelief on the part of her audience.

    As formula would have it, the film starts off with two seemingly unrelated murder cases that grow increasingly intertwined as the story progresses. On one hand is a gruesome murder committed twenty years ago of a young teenage girl named Eva (Janice Man), whose convicted murderer was her boyfriend Wang (Nick Cheung). Shortly after Wang's release from prison, Eva's father- the acclaimed classical tenor Han Tsui (Michael Wong)- is found brutally murdered and dumped into the sea near his sprawling mansion up in the mountains.

    Investigating the case is the disillusioned veteran Lam (Simon Yam), who obsesses over previously closed cases of death by suicide, convinced that- like the death of his wife five years ago- they weren't accidents. Lam sees a connection between Han Tsui's death and Wang after recognising a striking resemblance between Han's daughter Zoe (also played by Man) and Eva. Of course, we know as much from the scenes of Wang stalking Zoe in her residence, going so far as to acquire a village hut opposite Zoe's house and using a telescope to observe what goes on in the house.

    Any hope that the film lives up to the promise of the trailer of an intriguing whodunit is quickly dashed when one realises that the movie only revolves around these few players as well as Eva's distressed mother. You'll probably guess right at the start that it isn't simply a crime of vengeance, though Han- as the domineering parent- had disapproved of Wang's relationship with Eva all those years back. Indeed, what transpires comes closer to a Greek tragedy, made no less subtle by blatant overacting and an overly zealous score from Japanese composer Shigeru Umebayashi.

    Guilty of the Aaron Kwok brand of overacting in 'Murderer' this time is Michael Wong, whose violent outbursts at what he perceives as his daughter's disobedience comes off histrionic and ultimately contrived. There is too little subtlety in his over-the-top performance, and not enough motivation for us to believe in his character's propensities. The fault isn't entirely Wong's, since his character- despite being a key supporting player in the scheme of things- is thinly drawn.

    The same can be said of almost all of the characters within the movie. Other than being a doppelganger for Eva, Zoe is cast too simply as the meek goody-two-shoes living in fear of her father's temperament. Yam is shortchanged with the clichéd role of a troubled veteran police officer, as To's script does little to elaborate his own traumatic past or attempt to link it to the investigation. Probably the meatiest role here is Cheung's, which the actor rewards with a searing intensity that also came with months of working out- not that his character is particularly well-drawn, but compared to the rest, at least his comes off the most rounded and realistic.

    There's however too little realism in the movie, in particular Wang's amazing ability at evading an entire team of police officers several times and his just as outstanding powers of infiltrating what is supposed to be a heavily guarded residence after Han's death. Most perplexing is why Lam would confront Wang on an Ngong Ping cable car no less, other than for the fact that it must have seemed exciting to watch. Every step of the way, Chow's ham-fisted direction is all too apparent, trying too hard to emphasise the tragedy within the story and in the process draining too much momentum from what is really a standard police procedural.

    Its mediocrity would have been fine if it didn't have both Simon Yam and Nick Cheung as its lead cast, both actors worthy of much less pedestrian material than what 'Nightfall' has to offer. Certainly, it is a definite step-up from the appallingly bad 'Murderer', but don't go in expecting the same kind of compelling thriller as 'Beast Stalker' or 'The Stool Pigeon'. And yes we know, this is the second time we're comparing this movie to the latter two, simply because though it aims to be of the same pedigree, 'Nightfall' simply falls short, and what is left is a plodding and generic thriller that barely raises a pulse.

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    6paul_haakonsen

    Definitely a crime thriller with a twist...

    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.

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    • Quotes

      Lam Ching Chung: If you keep trying to hide the truth, I'll charge you with murder.

    • Connections
      References Sueurs froides (1958)
    • Soundtracks
      Sunflower
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      Written and performed by Wang Feng

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2012 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
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    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Đại Truy Bộ
    • Production companies
      • Edko Films
      • Film Development Fund of Hong Kong
      • Irresistible Films
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      • $2,443,464
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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