[FIELDWORK] THE WAY WE ARE, TIN YIU ESTATE

THE WAY WE ARE, DIR. ANN HUI (2008)            Tin Yiu Estate, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong The Way We Are (天水圍的日與夜) takes places in Tin Yiu Estate, Tin Shui Wai. Homes of 300,000 people. Shot on HD in a documentary style, the film delineates the everyday lives of 貴姐, her son 家安 and their neighbour 阿婆 through the eyes of a voyeur. With music in the background, 阿婆 finds her $320 dried mushrooms*. Scene from The Way We Are 2008, directed by Ann Hui. Tin Yiu Estate presented in the film is nearly the same as experienced

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[FIELDWORK]FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE, MEI LANFANG MEMORIAL HALL

FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE, DIR. CHEN KAI GE(1993) Mei Lanfang Memorial Hall, Haidian District, Beijing  Cheng turned his mind to a woman and left the school. Scene from ‘Farewell My Concubine,’ 1993, directed by Chen Kai Ge. The film “Farewell My Concubine,” released by Chen Kai Ge, narrates a tragedy about two drama actors who play Peking opera having different values about life and drama. Cheng Die Yi(one of the main characters) was infatuated with the play so deep that he couldn’t distinguish between the play and reality, and he fell in love with his brother, Duan Xiao Lou. Under the

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[Field Report] Henan building

The film that I have selected which is set in Hong Kong for the field trip is ‘Love Undercover’ (2002) by director Joe Ma. The film is about a young police trainee who works as an undercover to get close to a gangster’s son to detect whether he was doing illegal business, but finally falling in love with him with a happy end. (IMDb, 2022) My choice of the building site which is also a critical element in the film is the Henan building located in at 90 Jaffe Road,Wan Chai District. (Prime property, 2022) This building appeared in the

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[FIELDWORK] I BELONGED TO YOU, TESTBED 2 Art Center

I BELONGED TO YOU,DIR. Zhang Yibai, 2016 TESTBED 2 Arts center, Yuzhong district Chongqing   [Left: City Radio, where the hero Chen Mo works, scene from I BELONGED TO YOU (2016), directed by Zhang Yibai. Right: The roof of the City Radio in the setting sun, scene from I BEONGED TO YOU (2016), directed by Zhang Yibai]   I BELONGED TO YOU is a 2016 Chinese romantic film directed by Zhang Yibai. The film is a touching romantic tale revolving around two radio disc jockeys and the world they inhabit. They find the audience they reach reflects their love and

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[FIELDWORK] COUNTERING LIGHTS, JIANGNAN SHIPYARD

COUNTERING LIGHTS, DIR. YINAN DING (1982) Jiangnan Shipyard, Shanghai, China The film ‘Countering Light’ is released in 1982, tells the story of the male protagonist breaking through the obstacles of secular thinking and class solidification, and finally falling in love with the female protagonist in the background of China’s reform and opening-up policy. In this era of rapid development of modern civilization, many traditional architectures still exist, such as the poor shantytowns (1842) (demolished in 2020) in Shanghai. While the Jiangnan Shipyard stands out as the only modern industrial building featured throughout the film.   Left: The manager of Jiangnan

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[FIELDWORK] KUNG FU HUSTLE, LONG CHANG APARTMENT

KUNG FU HUSTLE, DIR. STEPHEN CHOW (2004) Long Chang Apartment, Shang Hai, China Stephen Chow released ‘Kung Fu Hustle’ in December 2004. The film describes a wannabe gangster defending the notorious “Axe Gang” using extraordinary Kung Fu support with residents who hold excellent power from a poor housing called “Pig Sty Alley.” Therefore, this report will analyze the interrelationship between the building application of “Pig Sty Alley’’housing and film creation. The “Pig Sty Alley” building is the central architecture set in the film intercuts in the variable storyline. The first sight of the housing in the movie represents the poor

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[FIELDWORK] THE LAST EMPEROR, Palace Museum of the Manchurian Regime

THE LAST EMPEROR Bernardo Bertolucci(1987) Palace Museum of the Manchurian Regime, Chang Chun [Left: Tong De Hall in the Imperial Palace of Manchu State. Scenes from THE LAST EMPEROR(1987), directed by Bernardo Bertolucci; Right: Tong De Hall in Palace Museum of the Manchurian Regime now]  The last emperor released in 1987 was made by Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci, which was honored by nine awards of the 60th Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Writing, Best Cinematography, and so on.1 The film retells the miserable life of the last emperor, Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi, of the Qing Dynasty. From when he was only three years old, crowned at the Forbidden

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