[Reading Response: Cheung E.M.K.]

The reading passage examines how the usage of ghosts helps “Made in Hong Kong” understand the history of the locale. The use of ghosts in the movie alludes to the residents of Hong Kong’s memories and concerns for the city’s future. The “ghost town” setting serves as an example of how Hong Kong’s rapid development and change have driven people to relocate and erased some of the city’s past. The movie presents a new viewpoint on intricate social and historical topics by incorporating supernatural components, which inspires us to consider the difficulties facing modern civilization. The portrayal of the ghost town serves as a powerful reminder that the past continues to matter and that the decisions we make today will affect the future of the city and its residents. Overall, Cheung’s research demonstrates how the movie employs innovative elements to delve into important topics and provide fresh perspectives on the struggles of contemporary society.

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1 thought on “[Reading Response: Cheung E.M.K.]

  1. Chak Chung says:

    Your response shows an understanding of ghostliness and the urban environment of Hong Kong. You connected the idea of the difficult reconciliation of Hong Kong’s history with its inhabitants and how it is manifested in the housing estates. Some analysis on the spatial qualities that create a sense of isolation and elaboration of the city’s context will help provide a more insightful response.

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