Genre: Romance
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Second Time Around
May 21, 2015When the focus is on the more interesting science fiction narrative, director Lau succeeds in throwing in some surprising touches.
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Shanghai
May 22, 2015‘Shanghai’ is an entertaining watch buoyed by an impressive cast which features several Eastern superstars showing they can hold their own against some of Hollywood’s finest.
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Shanghai Affairs
May 22, 2015The action lacks any spark or excitement and the narrative fails to grab onto the viewer in the slightest.
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Shanghai Blues
May 22, 2015‘Shanghai Blues’ is, overall, superior entertainment, but by the time the end credits roll its hard not to think of what might have been.
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She Remembers, He Forgets
Mar 6, 2017It is heartfelt, but never cloying, sentimental, but never to the point of being overly orchestrated and the kind of gentle tear-jerker that stirs the mind as much as the heart.
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Sky Of Love
May 27, 2015Stylistically, ‘Sky Of Love’ has that same easygoing ambience as its Korean inspiration while it also injects later scenes with a surprising amount of melancholy.
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Soul Mate
Jun 26, 2019While it might not quite hit the heights it sometimes seems to be reaching for, it is still a touching and quietly rewarding meditation on friendship.
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Sound Of Colors
Jun 1, 2015The production cannot sustain its appeal nor can it do justice to the grand themes of loneliness/love that it attempts to tackle.
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Sparrow
Jun 1, 2015‘Sparrow’ is the archetypal Curate’s Egg, a film that fuses together precious few moments of brilliance with a heavy dose of lethargy, rendering the finished article difficult to digest.
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Spy Girl
Jun 1, 2015‘Spy Girl’ is broad, then at times subtle while also throwing together slapstick and satire in an interesting blend.
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Star Runner
Jun 1, 2015This leans more towards the quick-cut close ups of more recent Hollywood efforts. Most of the fights are also glossed over as short “highlights” rather than letting us see the full action.
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Stolen Love
Jun 1, 2015Alan Mak’s uninvolving film lacks a real narrative hook and an empathetic romance, but most of all it lacks the needed sentiment that covers a multitude of cinematic sins.