Paese
Hong Kong
Data
09 apr 2004
Nota
Hong Kong International Film Festival
5.0/10
| Attore | Ruolo |
|---|---|
| 李允中 | Peter Chan |
| Lok Gung | Annie's father |
| On Wai-Lin | Chan Hung-kit in his childhood |
| Nam Fung | |
| Leung Suk-Hing | |
| Lam Siu | |
| Wong Hak | Mimi's father |
| Pak Fung-Sin | |
| Man Leng | Man Leng |
| 陳中堅 |
| Dettaglio | Valore |
|---|---|
| Titolo originale | 冬戀 |
| Lingua originale | 广州话 / 廣州話 (CN) |
| Lingue parlate | 广州话 / 廣州話 |
| Stato | Released |
| Compagnie di produzione | Tse Brothers Motion Picture Company |
| Data di uscita | 3 dicembre 1968 |
| Exec. Producer | 謝賢 |
| Producer | Tai Liang, Chung Wai Man |
| Writer | Ning Tam, Yee Tat (John Yip) |
| Editors | Choi Cheong |
| Cinematography | Lam Wa-Chiu |
| Asst. Directors | 楚原 |
| Composer | Lee Sze |
| Sound | Lee Sze |
Paese
Hong Kong
Data
09 apr 2004
Nota
Hong Kong International Film Festival
Paese
Hong Kong
Data
03 dic 1968
Nota
ilm criticism: In my opinion, Chor Yuen is better at evoking feelings than expounding on thoughts or issues, and more competent at handling simple small subjects than complex large themes. Take 'Winter Love' as an example. Although it is just a light romantic interlude, Chor Yuen makes an unconventional variation on a popular, melodramatic theme through clean-cut scene breaks and sophisticated treatment, creating a certain unique flavour that is light years away from the straightforward narrative of his socio-familial melodramatic tragedies. Perhaps the film appears refreshing because both the scriptwriting (including the use of flashback, frequent give-and-take among characters, a preference for stillness over movement) and cinematography (black and white, location shooting) are quite extraordinary by current Chinese film standards. (Law Kar: 'Spring Comes to Chor Yuen', 'Chinese Student Weekly', Vol 867, 28 February 1969)
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