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Missing

Sam hoi tsam yan

Hong Kong, China

2008

118 Min
Color
1.85:1
Cantonese
  • Currently 2.4/5 Stars.
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DIR Tsui Hark

EXEC Nansun Shi, Wang Chang Tian, Bak-Ming Wong

PROD Peter Chan, Tsui Hark

SCR Tsui Hark, Chris Chow

DP Yoshitaka Sakamoto

CAST Angelica Lee, Isabella Leong, Chang Chen, Guo Xiaodong, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Alice Lee, Julie Yip, Chen-Yue Chang, Yuk-Bing Woo, Jill Jiang

ED Yau Chi Wai

MUSIC Ricky Ho

SOUND Terry Tu, Fifi Wang, Sam Wang

Synopsis

In Hong Kong, Dr. Gao Jing is introduced to the brother of her best girlfriend Chen Xiao Kai, the photographer and diver Dave Chen Guo Dong. They fall in love with each other and Guo Dong invites Gao Jing to travel to Taiwan to visit an ancient submarine city, where he intends to propose to her. During the dive, Guo Dong vanishes. Gao Jing cannot recall what happened underwater. She decides to investigate. —IMDb

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Tsui Hark

A pivotal figure in the evolution of Hong Kong cinema, action virtuoso Tsui Hark was one of the most popular and influential filmmakers ever to emerge from the Pacific Rim motion-picture community. Famed for his work’s rapid-fire pacing, gymnastic camerawork, and visceral intensity, Hark also won acclaim for his rapier wit and impressive stylistic range, moving easily from the martial arts to gangster dramas to even romance. In addition to reviving the moribund swordfighting and kung-fu genres in the early ‘90s, he was also instrumental in bringing the special effects wizardry of Western filmmaking to the East, eventually following the lead of longtime friend and associate John Woo to Hollywood.
Born Xu Wen Guang in Vietnam in 1951, Hark made his first 8 mm amateur film at the age of 13. After relocating to Hong Kong in 1966, he later attended the University of Texas, graduating in 1969. The following year he directed a documentary, From Spikes to Spindles. After relocating to New… read more

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20Mar12

Up to an hour and a half it works fine, really impressive visuals from Tsui. But then everything falls apart, the story goes nowhere and film doesn't seem to know when to stop.

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