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My Left Eye Sees Ghosts

Ngo joh aan gin diy gwai

Hong Kong

2002

97 Min
Color
Cantonese, English
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DIR Johnnie To, Wai Ka-fai

PROD Johnnie To, Wai Ka-fai

SCR Wai Ka-fai, Au Kin-yee, Yau Nai-Hoi

DP Cheng Siu-keung

CAST Lau Ching-Wan, Sammi Cheng, Tian-lin Wang, Simon Yam, Kelly Lin, Cherrie Ying, Lam Suet, Lee San-san, Bonnie Wong

ED Law Wing-cheong, Yau Chi Wai

PROD DES Bruce Yu, Raymond Chan

MUSIC Cacine Wong

Synopsis

May Ho (Sammi Cheng) is a very unlucky woman. Soon after her husband is killed in a scub-diving accident, she has a car accident. After she has recovered, she discovers that her left eye can see ghost, and the first ghost she sees is King-Wai (Lau Ching-Wan), her old time buddy who is dead at his teenage year. The two of them develop a seemingly awkward but intimate relationship. At last, May reveals a secret about King-Wai… —Cinespot

Director

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Johnnie To

Following his directorial debut with the 1980 period martial arts fantasy The Enigmatic Case, To’s career came to something of an apex in the late 1980s thanks to such memorable action films as The Big Heat and tender, personal dramas like All About Ah-Long (the latter of which landed star Chow Yun-Fat a Best Actor award at the 1990 Hong Kong Film Awards). After taking the helm for such memorable action films as The Heroic Trio and directing Stephen Chow in such films as Justice, My Foot and Mad Monk in the early ‘90s, To moved into producing with the creation of independent film company Milky Way Films, a company which yielded such popular Hong Kong action efforts as Nai-hoi Yau’s The Longest Nite and Expect the Unexpected. Though To’s production company was indeed a success, his career behind the camera was in need of some rejuvenation, an issue which he readily addressed with the release of his highly praised 1999 crime drama The Mission.

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Wai Ka-fai

Wai Ka-Fai is a Hong Kong writer, filmmaker, producer and former TV director and producer.
Wai is best known for his frequent collaborations with Johnnie To, another former TV turned film director and producer. In 1996, they formed Milkyway Image, which is now one of the most successful independent film studios in Hong Kong. The films that the two have made together as directors and producers include Needing You…, Fat Choi Spirit, Love on a Diet, Help!!!, Love for All Seasons, Fulltime Killer, Turn Left, Turn Right and Running on Karma. —wikipedia 

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