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Entered into the 2017 Osaka Asian Film Festival: 77 Heartbreaks: Herman Yau: Charlene Choi, Pakho Chau, Michelle Wai, Anthony Wong, Gillian Chung, Kara Hui, Lawrence Cheng: Romance / Drama: In theaters 15 June 2017 [3] The Adventurers: Stephen Fung: Andy Lau, Shu Qi, Zhang Jingchu, Tony Yang, Jean Reno: Action / Adventure: In theaters 24 August ...
Shock Wave is a 2017 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Herman Yau, produced by and starring Andy Lau. [1] Released on 20 April 2017 in Hong Kong and 28 April 2017 in all China, the film is Yau and Lau's third collaboration as director and star respectively after 1991's Don't Fool Me and 1999's Fascination Amour.
The movie was screened as special presentation at Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2017, and was released in theatres on April 12, 2018 in Hong Kong. The film receives positive reviews, and Teresa Mo also won the Best Actress Award for the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards .
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Released on 25 August 2017 in Hong Kong, the film grossed HK$3,153,559 during its opening weekend, debuting at No.4. During its second week, the film grossed HK$3,551,677, accumulating a total gross of HK6,705,236 by then. On its third week, the film grossed HK$872,290 and has grossed a total of HK$7,577,526 so far. [23]
In Hong Kong, the film debuted at No. 2 during its opening weekend, grossing HK$7,592,576 (US$974,544) during its first four days of release. [17] On its second weekend, the film grossed HK$8,775,780, coming in at No. 1, and have grossed a total of HK$16,368,356 (US$2,101,717) by then. [ 18 ]
[2] [5] The Chinese-Hong Kong co-production is an adaptation of the Japanese novel Kimi yo Funnu no Kawa o Watare by Juko Nishimura, which was previously adapted in a 1976 film of the same name. Woo decided to develop an adaptation to commemorate the film's star Ken Takakura , who had become a cultural icon in China after the film was the first ...
Tim Cheung is just an ordinary student in Hong Kong and looks after his paternal grandmother (who suffers from memory issues). Growing up, his classmates calls him 'rubbish bin' because his deceased parents worked in sanitation and his grandmother recycles cardboard for a living. One fateful night, Tim was involved in a vampire cleanup op.