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. Last Updated June 10, 2023, 0813 ISTChinaA decade on, giant duck brings a friend home to roost in Hong Kong. Credits AFPThe faddish artwork previously made headlines in Hong Kong for drawing huge audiences and for accidental deflations, including when it shrank to a flat disk next to a ferry pier in years after a giant inflatable yellow duck captivated crowds in Hong Kong, the art installation returned to the city’s Victoria Harbour on Friday as a double-bill exhibition. The twin 18-metre-tall 59-feet sculptures by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman are part of the Rubber Duck series that has made appearances in major cities since its 2007 faddish artwork previously made headlines in Hong Kong for drawing huge audiences and for accidental deflations, including when it shrank to a flat disk next to a ferry pier in stormy weather early Friday before they were released onto the water, Hofman joked that the two ducks “took a bath this morning".“In a world where we suffered from a pandemic, wars and political situations, I think it is the moment to bring back the double luck," he sail in front of Hong Kong’s landmark Convention and Exhibition Centre, the mighty ducks moved through the harbour before stopping to nest near the city government’s workers strolled by during lunch breaks to snap selfies, while others carried yellow duck balloons to celebrate the sunny duo’s new perch.“I think it’s very good to have the duck back after 10 years because it is simple happiness, especially after the pandemic," one admirer named Vivian told AFP. “It’s a form of flashback," said 32-year-old bank employee Zenj. “I think it brings luck."During its 2013 visit to Hong Kong, the solo lemon-hued bird ruffled feathers in Beijing after internet users edited the famous “Tank Man" photo from the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown by replacing the tanks with searches for “yellow duck" were banned in mainland China in the run-up to June 4 that year, the anniversary of the crackdown, as Beijing forbids discussion of the day Chinese troops crushed after Hofman’s duck exhibitions slowed in the mid-2010s, the creature has found new life as an inadvertent protest symbol in Brazil, Russia and most recently Thailand.This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - AFP Adithyan P, Subeditor at writes on trending stories, science, and pop culture....Read More
From Black Panther’ to A Star Is Born’, our list of the very best movies released in 2018The votes are in, the ballots counted. The time has come to pick the best films of 2018 that saw the light of day in Hong Kong, as selected by Time Out’s film critics. Does Alfonso Cuarón’s stirring drama Roma make the cut? Could Black Panther power on to the list? Did Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga’s updated take on A Star is Born cut the mustard? And was Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri really released this year? Spoiler yes, yes, yes, and we know, right? Feels like ages ago.Without further ado, here’s our pick of the best 20 films released last best films of 20181. A Quiet Place A great argument for noise-cancelling snacks in cinemas, John Krasinski’s ace sci-fi thriller sparked a debate around the etiquette of popcorn-eating. Was it okay to munch noisily during the film’s frequent pin-drop moments? Did shovelling the stuff directly into your maw distract from this hushed tale of a family surrounded by voracious space bastards who hunt by sound? The sequel is coming. Let battle recommence!2. A Star is Born Bradley Cooper stars and directs in this well-trodden fable about fame, recruiting a surprisingly unassuming Lady Gaga as his foil and love interest. She delivers one of this year’s most nuanced performances, as well as co-writing the film’s inescapable soundtrack. Oscars will surely follow. Possibly most of Black PantherWith its killer Kendrick Lamar soundtrack, eye-popping afrofuturist world and some stupidly charismatic performances, Black Panther is sleek, fast-moving and tons of fun. We walked away wanting to see Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong’o, and Londoners Letitia Wright and Daniel Kaluuya in another superhero movie as soon as possible – which thanks to the epic Wakandan bits of Avengers Infinity War, we shortly DistinctionThe third film by Hong Kong’s most accomplished young director, Jevons Au, Distinction is a gentle excoriation of the Hong Kong education system. Set in a special-needs school, Au takes aim at mindsets that prioritise rote learning over creativity and that see these rare institutions as places to be avoided rather than cherished. 5. First ManForget the bad-faith controversy surrounding the number of American flags planted in La La Land wunderkind Damien Chazelle’s intimate epic He’s on to something more soulful. His intimate Neil Armstrong story mines a pride born out of smarts, imagination and competence. It’s the right stuff that should fuel true Shoplifters Japanese giant Kore-Eda Hirokazu won the Palme d’Or for his lovely, melancholy urban fable about poverty and family. It’s set in contemporary Tokyo but could easily be transplanted to Dickensian London, revolving around a surrogate clan who scrape an improvised life together on the margins. With its warm, beating heart and strong sense of social conscience, it feels all too Lady Bird Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan make a mighty double-act in this sharply realised and often hilarious sorta-autobiographical movie set in Gerwig’s hometown of Sacramento. The writer-director, who scored her first Oscar nominations for it, gets the best from Laurie Metcalf and Tracy Letts Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri The first part of the year belonged to the ever-ace Frances McDormand, who won an Oscar for her brilliantly salty turn as a mum who turns to unorthodox means to get justice for her murdered daughter. The tricky blend of big laughs and deep melancholy is executed perfectly by Martin McDonagh In Bruges.9. Men on the DragonA summer hit, Men on the Dragon won audiences over with its unusually rare in modern Hong Kong films sense of optimism and gentle humour. The film follows four middle-aged men roped into their company’s dragon boat team, each confronting a personal crisis. With its relatable writing about issues ordinary Hongkongers face – whether getting tickets to a Cantopop concert or emotional openness – this is an endearing Mission Impossible – FalloutWhile other franchises fall by the wayside, Mission Impossible just seems to go from strength to strength, powered by slick storytelling and Tom Cruise’s willingness to lob himself off tall buildings. It’s the Duracell Bunny of blockbusters – and part six was the best No. 1 Chung Ying StreetWinner of the Grand Prix at the Osaka Asian Film Festival, No. 1 Chung Ying Street juxtaposed Hong Kong’s 1967 Leftist Riots with 2014’s Umbrella Revolution, raising pertinent questions about Hong Kong’s past, present and Katie Yu12. Project GutenburgAlthough various elements from Felix Chong’s second directorial feature feel lifted from other films we won’t say which to avoid obvious spoilers this was still the most accomplished big-budget Hong Kong movie of the year. Leads Aaron Kwok and Chow Yun-fat sparkle throughout and the movie’s slick depiction of currency counterfeiting is Roma If there was a grumble over this gorgeous, Netflix-released domestic epic, it’s that more people couldn’t see it on the big screen. On the upside, it’ll be on the streaming site forever. It’ll be worth revisiting too, with director Alfonso Cuarón conjuring heart-shaking HereditaryThis cracking debut from New York director Ari Aster divided horror aficionados, but for our money, it was the scariest film of the year. It was also beautifully crafted, filled with ornate detail and had Toni Collette in career-best Phantom ThreadThe film that launched a thousand memes and the phrase just mushroom him’, Paul Thomas Anderson’s tailoring tale is an opulent joy. Daniel Day-Lewis is predictably terrific, but we love Lesley Manville as his formidable Somewhere Beyond the MistArguably Hong Kong’s most accomplished documentary filmmaker, Cheung King-wai’s 2009 film KJ won the Golden Horse awards for Best Documentary, Best Editing and Best Sound Effects – an unprecedented trio for a documentary at the prestigious Taiwanese film awards. This, his first full-length work of fiction is an intriguing crime drama is a grim and engrossing whydunit focused on a pregnant policewoman investigating the case of a young girl who has murdered her Widows A great year for arthouse directors making genre movies was rounded off with Steve McQueen’s take on a Lynda La Plante mini-series from the ’80s. Viola Davis heads up a posse of steely women in a heist movie with lots to email you’ll actually loveGet into a relationship with our newsletter. Discover the best of the city, entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed!Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
by taurusknight1969 created - 02 Feb 2021 updated - 4 months ago Public Not Rated 98 min Crime, Horror A Chinese restaurant worker wanted for murder in Hong Kong contracts Ebola in South Africa, becomes immune to it, and unknowingly spreads the virus there, then comes back to Hong Kong and continues to infect people with it. Director Herman Yau Stars Anthony Chau-Sang Wong, Yeung-Ming Wan, Fui-On Shing, Chui Ling Votes 4,589 Not Rated 91 min Horror A psychopathic rapist, who attacks women that wear red, runs a home for children with learning difficulties, and rapes a girl there who he sees wearing a red dress, leading to a revenge plot by the girl's social worker. Director Billy Hin-Shing Tang Stars Lily Chung, Sze-Man Hui, Money Lo, Ben Ngai-Cheung Ng Votes 820 97 min Comedy, Thriller There's been a multiple homicide of a family of three. A mysterious woman becomes the suspect, as she starts to tell the whole story to the detective who's in charge of this case. Director Kai-Ming Lai Stars Yim Lai Cheng, Ben Ngai-Cheung Ng, Dick Lau, Ka-Kui Ho Votes 434 93 min Crime, Horror, Thriller Three disgruntled orphans spend their nights picking up hookers, then raping and killing them. Things get a bit more complicated when they anger a local gangster leader, and then when one of them falls in love with one of their victims. Director Sam Shu-Pui Ho Stars Mark Cheng, Simon Lui, Gabriel Harrison, Karen Tong Votes 73 89 min Crime, Horror An imprisoned murderer who targeted mothers and their infants agrees to recount his story to the police before being executed. Directors Tak-Shing Tam, Chuen Yueng Stars Lawrence Ng, Ken Tong, Ka-Kui Ho, Oi-Git Fan Votes 48 87 min Comedy, Crime, Thriller A woman looks to a cop for help against her abusive husband, who constantly rapes, beats, and belittles her and her son, but the husband catches wind of the cop's plan. Directors Siu-Hung Chung, Kirk Wong Stars Danny Lee, Elizabeth Lee, Anthony Chau-Sang Wong, Eric Kei Votes 191 90 min Action, Drama Cheng Li-sheung is a young, upwardly mobile professional finally ready to invest in her first home. But when the deal falls through, she is forced to keep her dream alive - even if it means keeping her would-be neighbors dead. Director Ho-Cheung Pang Stars Josie Ho, Ching Wong, Helen To, Man Jan San Votes 5,668 80 min Crime, Drama, Thriller 88 min Crime, Horror 95 min Drama Cheng, Wai and Joe are gigolos. Cheng is losing his color because of age. Wai's profession bring his mother a broken heart. Joe is persuaded by his client to film their intercourse for the client's husband. Director David Lam Stars Alex Man, Simon Yam, Mark Cheng, Bo-Bo Fung Votes 49 90 min Action, Crime, Drama To absolve a debt to a gang for accidentally putting a hit on his wife, a man goes and kills the gang's leader, leaving the leader's brother to seek violent retribution. Director Billy Hin-Shing Tang Stars Kent Cheng, Simon Yam, Danny Lee, Esther Kwan Votes 631 90 min Horror, Thriller 90 min Crime, Mystery, Thriller Kit is a young man hunted by the police after a series of murders. A mystery unravels and out comes a story about revenge. Director Ching-Po Wong Stars Juno Mak, Sora Aoi, Tony Liu, Siu-Ho Chin Votes 1,698
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By Celia Cazale and Holmes Chan Ten years after a giant inflatable yellow duck captivated crowds in Hong Kong, the art installation returned to the city’s Victoria Harbour on Friday as a double-bill exhibition. People take photos of two large inflatable yellow ducks called “Double Duck” by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman in Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong on June 9, 2023. Photo Isaac Lawrence/AFP. The twin 18-metre-tall 59-feet sculptures by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman are part of the Rubber Duck series that has made appearances in major cities since its 2007 debut. The faddish artwork previously made headlines in Hong Kong for drawing huge audiences and for accidental deflations, including when it shrank to a flat disk next to a ferry pier in 2013. Following stormy weather early Friday before they were released onto the water, Hofman joked that the two ducks “took a bath this morning”. “In a world where we suffered from a pandemic, wars and political situations, I think it is the moment to bring back the double luck,” he said. A tribute to Florentijn Hofman’s rubber duck installation at Hong Kong’s MTR. Photo Kyle Lam/HKFP. Setting sail in front of Hong Kong’s landmark Convention and Exhibition Centre, the mighty ducks moved through the harbour before stopping to nest near the city government’s headquarters. Office workers strolled by during lunch breaks to snap selfies, while others carried yellow duck balloons to celebrate the sunny duo’s new perch. “I think it’s very good to have the duck back after 10 years because it is simple happiness, especially after the pandemic,” one admirer named Vivian told AFP. “It’s a form of flashback,” said 32-year-old bank employee Zenj. “I think it brings luck.” During its 2013 visit to Hong Kong, the solo lemon-hued bird ruffled feathers in Beijing after internet users edited the famous “Tank Man” photo from the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown by replacing the tanks with ducks. Internet searches for “yellow duck” were banned in mainland China in the run-up to June 4 that year, the anniversary of the crackdown, as Beijing forbids discussion of the day Chinese troops crushed demonstrations. Even after Hofman’s duck exhibitions slowed in the mid-2010s, the creature has found new life as an inadvertent protest symbol in Brazil, Russia and most recently Thailand. Support HKFP Code of Ethics Error/typo? Contact Us Newsletter Transparency & Annual Report Apps Help safeguard press freedom & keep HKFP free for all readers by supporting our team AFP is a global news agency delivering fast, in-depth coverage of the events shaping our world from wars and conflicts to politics, sports, entertainment and the latest breakthroughs in health, science and technology. More by AFP
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