旺角卡門 (As Tears Go By) 1988 R18+
When
12.45 pm, Sun 16 May 2021 (102 mins)About
Wah (Andy Lau) works the gritty streets of Kowloon, enforcing for a local mobster with his wayward offsider Fly (Jacky Cheung). Hardened by his nocturnal lifestyle, Wah’s world is upended with the arrival of his cousin Ngor (Maggie Cheung). As their relationship grows, he’s torn between navigating these opposing futures but when Fly double-crosses a rival gang, the codes of brotherhood prevail, and he must act.
With its themes of self-sacrifice and loyalty, frenetic action sequences and expert use of pop music, As Tears Go By has often drawn comparisons to Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets 1973. In a 1994 interview, Wong Kar Wai said, “when I saw Mean Streets for the first time, it was a shock to me because I had the impression that story could have happened in Hong Kong.” Drawing on his own observations of the city’s underbelly for the plot and working within the genre conventions for which the Hong Kong industry was famous, Wong infused his gangster film with a unique approach to character-based storytelling and signature ‘pop’ aesthetics. Winner of numerous Hong Kong Film Awards, the film was a commercial success and confirmed Wong Kar Wai’s path from scriptwriter to director. – Kristy Matheson, ACMI
R18+ | Medium level violence
Production Credits
- Director: Wong Kar Wai
- Script: Jeffrey Lau, Wong Kar Wai
- Cinematographer: Andrew Lau
- Editors: Bei-Dak Cheong, Hai Kit-Wai
- Print Source: Media Asia
- Rights: Media Asia
- Year: 1988
- Runtime: 102 minutes
- Country: Hong Kong
- Language: Cantonese
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 4K DCP