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It Can't Get More Beautiful: 'Rouge The Original 4K' Character Posters Released!

It Can't Get More Beautiful: 'Rouge The Original 4K' Character Posters Released!

The phrase, "Please do not forget the me from back then..." overlaps with the narrative of his tragic death, which is intertwined with the memories of undying love.
The jewel-like masterpiece 〈Rouge The Original 4K〉 is set to make its theatrical debut on March 25, 40 years after its production, unveiling two character posters that capture the film's tragic yet beautiful love story.
Gough Street in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong: Did Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung Ever Meet? CinePlay X Brick Travel Hong Kong Travelogue

Gough Street in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong: Did Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung Ever Meet? CinePlay X Brick Travel Hong Kong Travelogue

"What new year. Just living, you know. " Like the line from the Netflix drama that says, "Life goes on," this is a line uttered by Tony Leung's character, the 'Rogue Doctor' or 'Tsundere Doctor' in (1995), as he brushes off people asking him to join a New Year celebration. I really like this scene.
[Chu Sung-cheol’s Lockers] Who Spat on Leslie Cheung in “Farewell My Concubine”?

[Chu Sung-cheol’s Lockers] Who Spat on Leslie Cheung in “Farewell My Concubine”?

I get hooked on the objects in movies. I find myself falling into deep thought—why, of all things, did the director, cinematographer, production designer, or even an actor put that item in front of the camera? “Chu Sung-cheol’s Lockers” is a record of the film props that gently but firmly captured my attention.
A must-do itinerary on a trip to Hong Kong is Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island. When you take the Peak Tram up, you’re treated to a stunning view: Hong Kong Island’s skyline in the foreground, with the Kowloon Peninsula stretching out far in the distance.
“Yeon-jigu” In-Depth Review ② : A Touching Moment When Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Maggie Cheung Were Playing Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai in “The Butterfly Lovers”

“Yeon-jigu” In-Depth Review ② : A Touching Moment When Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Maggie Cheung Were Playing Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai in “The Butterfly Lovers”

〈Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai〉 are also known as the “Chinese version of 〈Romeo and Juliet〉,” but they are also the original inspiration for 〈Forbidden Love〉 (1994) starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Yu Wen-yi.
※ 〈Yeon-jigu〉 In-Depth Review continues from the first article. The final third act is 〈Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai〉, a Yue Opera performance that Huayeh watches on the street. Director Yihanxang made a film adaptation of this story in 1962, and it became a huge hit.
[Joo Seong-cheol's Locker] Tony Leung Sometimes Wants to Hold an Ashtray.

[Joo Seong-cheol's Locker] Tony Leung Sometimes Wants to Hold an Ashtray.

I get fascinated by objects in movies. I ponder deeply about why the director, cinematographer, art director, or even the actors placed that object in front of the camera. 'Joo Seong-cheol's Locker' is a record of the objects in movies that have lightly stepped on my eyes.
I sometimes hold an ashtray too. In the second meeting after director Hou Hsiao-hsien and actor Tony Leung's 〈Days of Being Wild〉 (1989), there is a scene in 〈In the Mood for Love〉 (1998) where Tony Leung suddenly acts out in a fit of rage.
Dang Hok-Tak Shares Leslie Cheung’s Photo from 30 Years Ago to Welcome the New Year

Dang Hok-Tak Shares Leslie Cheung’s Photo from 30 Years Ago to Welcome the New Year

In the bottom-right corner of the photo, an analog film camera timer reads “January 1, 1996.”
A new photo of Hong Kong film icon Leslie Cheung has been released. It was Dang Hok-Tak—Leslie Cheung’s manager and lover during his lifetime—who posted the photo to mark New Year’s Day. Usually, he uploaded previously unseen photos of Leslie Cheung on social media around April 1 (Leslie Cheung’s...
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[Interview] "Hong Kong Cinema Needs the 'Lion Rock Spirit' Now" Directors Yang Kwan-yo and Yang Kwan-soon of 'Stuntman'

As part of 'Hong Kong Week 2025@Seoul', which introduces the arts and culture of Hong Kong, the film festival 'Making Waves - A New Wave of Hong Kong Cinema' was held from October 17 to 20 at Cinecube Gwanghwamun.