[FIELDWORK] HOOKED ON YOU, LUEN WO MARKET

HOOKED ON YOU, DIR. LAW WING CHEONG (2007)            Luen Wo Market, Fanling, Hong Kong   The Fortune Market gang toke a photo in front of the plaque before the demolition of the market. Scenes from the ’ Hooked On You’ (2007), directed by Law Wing Cheong. Hooked on You is a 2007 Hong Kong comedy-drama film. The storyline was started in 1997 when Miu was a twenty-seven year-old fishmonger working at the Fortune Market. She needed to clear the debts of her gambling and whoring father. Miu dreamed to achieve financial stability and leave Fortune Market

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[FIELDWORK] ECHOES OF THE RAINBOW, WING LEE STREET

Echoes of the Rainbow(歲月神偷), DIR. ALEX LAW (2010) Wing Lee Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong                            The film Echoes of the Rainbow is adapted from the childhood experience of the film director Alex Law. It tells the story of a 4-member working-class family living in the 1960s Sham Shui Po, which was one of the poorest areas in the British colonized Hong Kong. Just like many other families in the 1960s, this working-class family has also gone through lots of ups and downs in this turbulent period. Despite all these traumas and grief that the family has experienced, they still

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[Field Report] 1987: When The Day Comes

The movie 1987: When The Day Comes is set in 1987, where the country was under military regime by the president. This movie reflects upon the ruthless history that occurred in Korea which caused many innocent deaths due to political issues. This provoked more anger among the public, leading to a larger protest organized by university students.The two main sights the I focused on is where the main protests took place: Yeonsei University and Seoul City Hall.  The first sight I visited was the main entrance of Yensei University. It is where the protest was initiated and took place by students of this university. As

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[FIELDWORK] SPARROW, POTTINGER STREET

SPARROW, DIR. JOHNNIE TO (2008)            Pottinger Street, Central District, Hong Kong Kei using his vintage Rolleiflex to take photos at Pottinger Street. Scenes from the Milkyway Image’s Sparrow 2008, directed by Johnnie To. Sparrow (文雀) is a film produced and directed by Johnnie To Kei-fung and was released by the Milkyway Image in June 2008. It tells a story about how an attractive female stranger suddenly appears in the life of four pickpockets. Kei, as the leader of the pickpockets’ team, enjoys taking photos with his vintage Rolleiflex. One day when he is taking photos

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[FIELDWORK] STILL HUMAN, OI MAN ESTATE

STILL HUMAN, DIR. CHAN SIU KUEN (2018)            OI MAN ESTATE, Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong “Still Human” is about the relationship between a disabled, paralyzed man in a wheelchair, Leung Cheong-wing, and a Filipino domestic worker, Evelyn Santos. Leung Cheong-wing is a hopeless man who has a fragmented family where his son is living in another country and claims that he does not have any dreams and is just a loser, whereas Evelyn was a former nurse who has put her dream of being a photographer on hold and came to Hong Kong to earn a

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[FIELDWORK] MY PRINCE EDWARD, GOLDEN PLAZA

My Prince Edward 金都 (2019), dir. Norris Wong Golden Plaza, Kowloon, Hong Kong My Prince Edward is a romance film talking about a story of two about to get married. Cheung Lee Fong (張莉芳) and Edward (殷俊榮) are working in Golden Plaza and living above Golden Plaza. They are preparing for the wedding in Golden Plaza since most of the materials can be purchased in there. However, Edward discovered that Cheung had fake marriage 10 years ago. They have vigorous arguments when trying on wedding dresses in Golden Plaza. Also, Cheung discover that their values are very different during the

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[FIELDWORK] Let the bullet fly, KaiPing Watchtower

Let the bullet fly is a gang story film directed by Jiang Wen and premiered in 2010 in mainland China. It is one of the most popular films in recent years. And it rates a high score in Douban, which is a well-known Movie Review Website. This essay will shed light on the movie’s plot and the relationship between architecture and narrative. In this scene(1), the relation between the storyline and building is closely associated. The building that we saw in the picture is a watchtower in Kaiping, Guang Dong province. Initially, it is used to defend against bandit outside the

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[FIELDWORK] FIGHT BACK TO SCHOOL, ESF SHA TIN COLLEGE

FIGHT BACK TO SCHOOL DIR. GORDON CHAN KAR SEUNG 1991 ESF Sha Tin College — Fo Tan, Hong Kong Fight Back To School is a comedy starring Stephen Chow and Ng Man Tat. The film is about a disqualified police, Chow Sing Sing, being chosen to be an undercover student in a school named Edinburgh College to look into a case that a revolver was stolen. He is partnered with an ageing police detective, together being undercover in the school, and has to deal with schoolwork like usual students, resulting different hilarious scenes. Edinburgh College, the main setting in the film,

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[FIELDWORK] CHUNGKING EXPRESS, CENTRAL-MID-LEVELS ESCALATOR AND WALKWAY SYSTEM

CHUNGKING EXPRESS, DIR. WONG KA WAI (1994)            Central-Mid-Levels Escalator and Walkway System, Central District, Hong Kong   Chungking Express is a film released in 1994. Directed by Wong Ka Wai, this film is divided into two parts, each about a policeman dealing with a breakup against the backdrop of the bustling but often lonely concrete jungle that is the city. The first story follows policeman 233 (Takeshi Kaneshiro) and a female drug smuggler (Brigitte Lin) at Chungking Mansion in Tsim Sha Tsui. The second story, follows policeman 633 (Tony Leung) and a female staff (Faye

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[FIELDWORK] ECHOES OF THE RAINBOW, WING LEE STREET

ECHOES OF THE RAINBOW, DIR. ALEX LAW KAI YUI (1977)            Wing Lee Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong The residents of Wing Lee Street occupy the public street during mealtime. Scene from Echoes of the Rainbow 2010, directed by Alex Law Kai Yui Funded by the Hong Kong Government’s Film Development Fund and distributed by Mei Ah Entertainment, Echoes of the Rainbowwas released in February 2010 at the Berlin Film Festival (and publicly released March 2010)1. Mainly told through the lens of eight year-old protagonist Law Chun Yi (nicknamed Big Ears), the film tells the story

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